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IBM pressures Sun to free Java IBM's Bob Sutor wants to see Java turned into a real standard, but Sun fears a loss of control could threaten Java's promise of write-once, run-anywhere.
IBM has announced fixes for five flaws in Java runtime that leave multiple versions of Watson Explorer and IBM Watson Content Analytics vulnerable to various attacks.
Security researchers have found that a patch released by IBM three years ago for a critical vulnerability in its own Java implementation is ineffective and can be easily bypassed to exploit the ...
IBM researchers compared Watsonx Code Assistant with ChatGPT, finding that WCA was able to outperform OpenAI's LLM in COBOL-to-Java translations.
SAN FRANCISCO -- There once was a time when IBM was arguably the most dominant force in the enterprise Java community. And yet at Oracle Code One 2019, signs all pointed to how Microsoft wants in, ...
IBM has made available five new Java development, testing and evaluation technologies to its alphaWorks developer site. The site, part of the IBM developerWorks program, showcases emerging ...
IBM has announced its intention to join the OpenJDK project, the official open source Java runtime effort that is led by Oracle. IBM's move to take a more active role in OpenJDK could end the ...
In a bid to help IBM Z systems customers modernize their applications, IBM is expanding the abilities of its generative AI based Watson Code Assistant to include COBOL code translation into Java.
Big Blue and open-source Java software company JBoss Group are mulling a Java standardization effort aimed at countering the growing popularity of Microsoft's C# language.
IBM did not immediately respond to an email request for comment when asked about the status of both new and old vulnerabilities Monday. Gowdiak has proved quite adept at digging up Java bugs.
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