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Holly Cummins Demystifies Java Performance and Tooling
Holly, tooling developer within the IBM Java Technology Centre, says the right tooling is essential part of any Java performance tuning effort and although tuning relies on accurate diagnoses of bottlenecks, tools allow problem areas to be identified quickly. In this interview recorded at GIDS 2008, Holly explains why being able to distinguish performance myths from performance facts is critical to avoid performance mistakes and demystifies some popular performance myths and explain when they’re true and when they’re definitely not true.
Security Architectures for the Rich Web
While Web 2.0 technology and services have been common in the public sphere for a number of years, their uptake into the Enterprise has been relatively slow. Rich Internet Applications...

Adobe Flash 10.1 Speeds Up Mac and Shows Love
In the midst of the Apple vs. Adobe war, a phoenix seems to have risen from the ashes. Enter Flash 10.1 on Mac OS X. After years of poor performance and the long raging Apple and Adobe battle,...
