Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
BEVERLY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2005--Enerjy Software, a leading software provider of proven software integrity solutions to Java(TM) technology development organizations, announced today that Sun Microsystems has granted Java Powered(TM) certification to its entire product suite. Java Powered status signifies to Java developers and IT Managers that Enerjy Software, a member of Sun's iForce Partner program, meets or exceeds Sun's high standards.
"Java Developers need to know that the tools they use are powerful, reliable and will maximize code quality," said CEO Nigel Cheshire. "This certification is yet another indication of the strength of our products. We are particularly pleased to display the Java Powered logo on Enerjy Code Analyzer, which helps organizations establish coding standards to speed the entire development process and pre-empt bugs, saving considerable time, money and maintenance."
"We're excited to see the continued proliferation of Java Powered applications and tools," said Mark Herring, Sr. Director, Java Brand Mktg, Sun Microsystems. "Enerjy Software joins the growing marketplace of vendors who are using Java technology to gain competitive advantage and appeal to a broader set of customers."
Enerjy Code Analyzer is a best-practices audit tool that lets developers and development managers analyze their Java applications, uncovering errors that can impede reliability and efficiency and improve the quality of Java code while increasing productivity. Enerjy Code Analyzer works from within a user's IDE to test, debug, and document Java projects as they are developed. It works by reading and analyzing the code, creating a list of error conditions and linking the conditions to specific lines of questionable code.
Enerjy Code Analyzer is thorough in its support of best-practices coding. The number and variety of errors that Code Analyzer detects the first time they run it often surprises users. Errors can range from simple best-practices recommendations to hard errors. Not only will Code Analyzer help debug code, but it will also help make the code as clean and efficient as possible.
Enerjy Software's proven integrity solutions take the guesswork out of ensuring the quality of the Java code. The company's exclusive 'ZIP' philosophy - zero impact on process - ensures development managers that their developers will embrace its code quality solutions, without the need to change their daily processes.
About Enerjy Software
Enerjy Software delivers proven software integrity solutions to Java technology development organizations. With headquarters in Beverly, Massachusetts, Enerjy Software also has divisions in Europe and Asia-Pacific. Over the past year, the company has increased its worldwide staff by 50 percent to meet product demand. Enerjy maintains business relationships with IBM, Sun Microsystems, Borland and Eclipse. For more information please visit the Enerjy Web site at: http://www.enerjy.com.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, Java, Java Powered and iForce Partner Program are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. or other countries.
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Enerjy Software Receives Java-TM- Powered Certification for Its Suite of Software Integrity Solutions; Certification is Yet Another Indication of Company's Product Strength and Commitment to Java Technology.
Enerjy Software, a leading software provider of proven software integrity solutions to Java(TM) technology development organizations, announced today that Sun Microsystems has granted Java Powered(TM) certification to its entire product suite. Java Powered status signifies to Java developers and IT Managers that Enerjy Software, a member of Sun's iForce Partner program, meets or exceeds Sun's high standards.
"Java Developers need to know that the tools they use are powerful, reliable and will maximize code quality," said CEO Nigel Cheshire. "This certification is yet another indication of the strength of our products. We are particularly pleased to display the Java Powered logo on Enerjy Code Analyzer, which helps organizations establish coding standards to speed the entire development process and pre-empt bugs, saving considerable time, money and maintenance."
"We're excited to see the continued proliferation of Java Powered applications and tools," said Mark Herring, Sr. Director, Java Brand Mktg, Sun Microsystems. "Enerjy Software joins the growing marketplace of vendors who are using Java technology to gain competitive advantage and appeal to a broader set of customers."
Enerjy Code Analyzer is a best-practices audit tool that lets developers and development managers analyze their Java applications, uncovering errors that can impede reliability and efficiency and improve the quality of Java code while increasing productivity. Enerjy Code Analyzer works from within a user's IDE to test, debug, and document Java projects as they are developed. It works by reading and analyzing the code, creating a list of error conditions and linking the conditions to specific lines of questionable code.
JDJ News Desk wrote: Enerjy Software Receives Java-TM- Powered Certification for Its Suite of Software Integrity Solutions; Certification is Yet Another Indication of Company's Product Strength and Commitment to Java Technology.
Enerjy Software, a leading software provider of proven software integrity solutions to Java(TM) technology development organizations, announced today that Sun Microsystems has granted Java Powered(TM) certification to its entire product suite. Java Powered status signifies to Java developers and IT Managers that Enerjy Software, a member of Sun's iForce Partner program, meets or exceeds Sun's high standards.
"Java Developers need to know that the tools they use are powerful, reliable and will maximize code quality," said CEO Nigel Cheshire. "This certification is yet another indication of the strength of our products. We are particularly pleased to display the Java Powered log...
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