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Genuitec's Blog: Java

CERN uses Secure Delivery Center, should you?

Posted on Feb 4th 2013
CERN, the leading research facility for investigation into the origins of the universe, chose our Secure Delivery Center [SDC] to address their unique open source tooling objectives.  With a focus on science coupled with a revolving door of software engineers, CERN needed a solution to facilitate rapid tooling … Read More

Sneak Peak: MyEclipse 2013

Posted on Jan 30th 2013
We are so excited about the new features and enhancements coming to MyEclipse 2013 that we just couldn’t keep it to ourselves any longer! We are eager to share this release in just a few weeks that will include Web Fragment Support to simplify your development processes, new … Read More

MyEclipse 10.7: Transform How You Design, Develop and Deliver Software

Posted on Nov 27th 2012
Do you use Maven? How about the code generation features in MyEclipse? Are you a MyEclipse Blue user (IBM shops)? If you answered “yes” to any of those questions then we have a nice surprise for you – MyEclipse 10.7 is now on the market. It’s an incremental … Read More

New MyEclipse 10.5 – Enterprise Server Migration Without The Tools Headache

Posted on Jun 19th 2012
Good news! Get your new version of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 10.5, with the popular “Blue Edition” focusing on the needs of IBM WebSphere developers. The newest release includes support for IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5. Try for free / Learn more We’ve spent quite a bit of time … Read More

Happy Birthday Genuitec!

Posted on Jun 8th 2012
This Saturday Genuitec celebrates its 15th birthday – in dog years we’re 105-years-old.  We’ll stick with the actual years because we’re young at heart. 🙂 For those folks who don’t know us well, the company was founded in 1997 but changed its name to Genuitec in 2001, so … Read More

Thoughts on IBM Impact 2012

Posted on May 4th 2012
The marketing and sales team is back from a terrific week in Las Vegas with IBM at the Impact 2012  show.  The show itself is huge – like 9,000 attendees huge – with a variety of sessions on everything from servers, to development tools, new technologies and best … Read More
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