You Will Be Assimilated: Comparing .NET and J2EE, MSDN Style
   

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Comparing .NET and J2EE, MSDN Style

Microsoft has posted some new competitive reports telling you how super cool awesome .NET is and how lame stupid yesterday Java has become. The information includes 3 case studies, 3 enterprise reports and an updated version of Microsoft .NET PetShop.
Microsoft .NET adoption is now exceeding J2EE adoption as the preferred development platform for large organizations. While the two technologies will continue to co-exist, in less than three years since its initial release, the .NET Framework has quickly gained critical mass according to several recent analyst reports. Forrester Research reports in their independent study that .NET is now preferred by 56% to 44% over J2EE in North American firms as their primary development platform. Finally, Gartner also reports in September 2004 that Microsoft leads in Web Services vision and ability to execute, placing Microsoft .NET as the overall winner of its Web Services Magic Quadrant analysis.

posted by Scott Kuhl at 2:24 PM

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Welcome to my tech blog. My primary focus is development but I did spend a few years recently on the networking side. You will find that most of the items relate to Microsoft based technology. It's not that I have anything against Java, Linux, etc. It's just not what I do. If life were Star Wars, I would be a Storm Trooper.

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