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Actually, that’s old news – we hit that milestone several weeks ago ๐Ÿ˜‰

The Java Spotlight Podcast has taken off in an astonishing way in less than a year since it was launched – thanks in large part to my tireless partner in crime, Roger Brinkley, who doesn’t waste any chance to snag an interview anytime, anywhere. Beware if you ever happen to find yourself in reach of his microphone ๐Ÿ˜‰

One of my recent personal favorites is episode 51 “Live at JavaOne – Java Platform Timelines and Duke’s Choice Award Winners”. A live audience, a fun mood, and some very cool technologies. Check it out.

While you’re there, browse the list of wide-ranging topics of some of our other episodes, from Java EE, to JavaFX, Java performance, Java ME, cool stuff, and much more.

Cheers,

— Terrence

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You need a small, wireless compute platform to embed into your smart devices? Powered by Java – making it secure, robust, and easy to program?

Cinterion, based in Germany, has been shipping Java-powered wireless modules since 2003 into key M2M (machine-to-machine) markets such as mHealth, even winning a Duke’s Choice Award in 2010 for its innovative technologies.

These modules are amazing little compute platforms, complete with a CLDC/IMP Java runtime, IP-based cellular data connectivity, various I/O, and even GPS and other options. Software development is easy – use Eclipse or NetBeans, apply your existing Java skills, and you’ll be developing applications in no time.

In the latest Cinterion-Oracle customer success story, the Philips Respironics System One sleep therapy platform uses the Cinterion TC65i Java module and the GSM/GPRS network to allow doctors to remotely analyze patients breathing data and make changes to the air pressure administered by the device.

To learn more about Cinterion and other embedded Java technologies and solutions, register for the Embedded Java Resource Kit, which includes the following material and information:

  • On Demand Webcast: Learn How Java Can Power Devices and Infrastructures For The Smart Grid
  • White Paper: Making the Smart Grid Smarter With Embedded Java
  • Customer Success Story: Cinterion and Oracle
  • Embedded Java and Healthcare: Learn How Java Can Power Medical Devices and Healthcare Systems
  • Data Sheets
    • Java ME Embedded Client Datasheet
    • Java SE Embedded Datasheet
    • Oracle Java Wireless Client 3.0 Datasheet

Cheers,

— Terrence

dukeschoice2008_winners.jpg Duke’s Choice awards are a long-standing tradition at JavaOne and a great way to showcase some of the innovation that’s happening around the Java platform.

Winners get a Duke statue, a free JavaOne full conference pass, and – most importantly – their winning implementation will be showcased at JavaOne 2011. The only criteria: Innovation.

The deadline is closing – Submit your nomination today!

Cheers,

— Terrence

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