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Marc Fleury

Marc Fleury is the chairman, president, and CEO of JBoss. He developed the first release of the open source JBoss Application Server in 1999 while working as an independent consultant and later founded Atlanta-based JBoss in 2001 to provide support services, including training, support, consulting and documentation for JBoss AS. Today, the JBoss product line has expanded beyond JBoss AS, which remains the flagship product in the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS). Marc was previously with Sun Microsystems, where he held engineering and sales positions in the United States and France. Marc is a graduate of France's Ecole Polytechnique, where he also earned a PhD in Physics for experimental work performed as a visiting scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He holds a Master's in Theoretical Physics from the Ecole Nationale Superieure, rue d'Ulm. Marc also served as a lieutenant in the French paratroopers.
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Enterprise 2.0 Needs
Digital Foundation By Marc Fleury Virtualization of the
computing environment is
a clear trend in the
industry. RHEL5 will
provide support for
Virtualized Linux. For
some Linux system
administrators
virtualization already
means virtualized disk
space. Being able to
manage your storage
independen... Oct. 21, 2006 08:30 AM Reads: 7,571 Replies: 1 | Wall Street, Oracle and
Game Theory By Marc Fleury The folks over at RHAT
haven't wasted time
putting me to work. I
just spent two weeks
working with investors,
touring with Dion
Cornett, the VP of
Investors Relations. I
don't know how he does
it. I used to see
investors as a private
company, mainly due to
the i... Aug. 27, 2006 11:45 AM Reads: 9,370 Replies: 3 | Enter The JBoss Matrix -
"We are still here" Says
Marc Fleury By Marc Fleury One of the albums I have
been listening to over
and over this summer is
Parts Unknown III,
Subject Detroit by a DJ
called DJ Bone. It is
pure Detroit electronic
music in a sense, melody
is usually great and
soulful, wrapped in some
of the hardest beat
driven music... Aug. 10, 2006 07:30 AM Reads: 12,640 Replies: 2 | Enterprise Open Source:
Keynote by Marc Fleury of
JBoss By Marc Fleury Born in Paris in 1968,
Marc Fleury got his Ph.D
in physics from the Ecole
Polytechnique in Paris.
He started in Sales at
Sun Microsystems France
and then moved to the US
where he worked on early
java enablement of SAP at
SAPLabs. Jun. 6, 2006 11:00 AM Reads: 6,352 | JavaOne 2006: JavaOne and
JBossWorld Las Vegas
Conference Bag By Marc Fleury  I'm back from JavaOne. It
was truly a GREAT
conference. The
conference was packed,
there were lines for the
restrooms like in 1999.
The energy at the
conference was high, very
high. The showfloor was
PACKED! People were
rubbing shoulders and
what a stark contrast ... May. 22, 2006 11:00 AM Reads: 6,174 Replies: 2 | Marc Fleury's Viewpoint:
Enterprise Java Made Easy By Marc Fleury  Simplicity is the key
driving force behind the
success of Java. When Dr.
Gosling invented the Java
language in 1995, the
goal was to make life
easier for software
developers. Java's
elegant language design,
simple API, and
vendor-independence have
made it the plat... Apr. 2, 2006 01:00 PM Reads: 29,686 Replies: 3 | Marc Fleury's JBoss Blog:
"BusinessWeek: JBoss, the
Bad Boys of Open Source" By Marc Fleury Choose a career path,
choose a cubicle, choose
endless code review
meetings, choose an IDE,
choose to be good to
authority and hope
authority will be good to
you, choose a thought
leader, choose a license,
choose an architecture,
choose a paradigm, choose
a retire... Apr. 2, 2006 12:30 PM Reads: 12,547 Replies: 1 | Marc Fleury's JBoss Blog:
"Strip Mining" and "Waste
Dumping" in Open Source By Marc Fleury  BEA and IBM, says JBoss
dynamo Marc Fluery, have
adopted a strategy he
calls 'OSS Strip Mining.'
While IBM and BEA
shareholders benefit,
Fleury contends, the open
source community does
not. 'Taking open source
software built by a
community and
'Bluewashing' or
'... Feb. 22, 2006 10:15 PM Reads: 12,742 Replies: 4 |
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for the Java Language? By Joe Winchester Tommy wrote: I simply do
not agree on many parts:
- .NET has a lot of
traction
- you can
certainly know well (and
master) more than one
language. If you cannot
master more than one
language, this could
potentially be one of
your limits.
- Java is not a perfect
language
- It is ea... |  | i-Technology Opinion: Why
Use Extreme Programming? By Troy Holmes James Nwaba wrote: This
is a nice article - very
straight froward, easy to
understand.However, there
was no mention of any
organization that have
implemented XP.
The author said, "Many of
the concepts found in
this lightweight method
of development have been
implemented into the ... |  | iPhone Office: 100 Ways
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explanation. It will be
helpful if it was in
pictorial form ie with
the emulator images. Can
u please send me the
I-mode to I appli
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