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internetnews.com: IBM Restocks Eclipse Project

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 2, 2005

“IBM is reinvesting in the Eclipse Project with new vigor after
spending the better part of last year in the background.

“At this week’s EclipseCon event in California, Big Blue is
expected to announce that it will contribute developer tools and
resources tailored for developers that will link its open source
Cloudscape project and Eclipse to help developers accelerate their
open source projects.

“‘IBM remains a leader in test and performance,’ said Mike
Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation executive director. ‘As a universal
development platform, we are trying to offer an open source
development tool for all points of the development cycle, and IBM
has helped out tremendously with that…'”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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