Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Spring founders rename company

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Nov 19, 20071 min

Interface21, the consulting firm that has been the developer of the open source Spring Framework for Java, has changed its name to more closely associate with its bread-and-butter technology.

As of Monday, the company is now known as SpringSource. “We created Spring. Now our name says it all,” says the company’s Web page.

SpringSource CEO Rod Johnson cited the success of Spring in explaining the name change in his blog.

“When I founded Interface21 in 2004, I had to pick a name. I believed Spring to be the future of enterprise Java, and ‘Interface21’ reflected those feelings—the framework for the 21st century,” Johnson said. “Now we’re well into the [21st] century. Spring has proven to be more successful than I could have dreamed, and has become a de facto standard for enterprise Java.”

Spring also is becoming popular with .Net developers and millions worldwide have downloaded Spring Portfolio products, he said.

“All the major Spring committers work here,” Johnson added. It has been confusing to have a company name that is distanced from the product the company created, he said.

Paul Krill

Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since the 1990s, and he continues to lead InfoWorld’s news coverage of software development platforms including Java and .NET and programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Go. Long trusted as a reporter who prioritizes accuracy, integrity, and the best interests of readers, Paul is sought out by technology companies and industry organizations who want to reach InfoWorld’s audience of software developers and other information technology professionals. Paul has won a “Best Technology News Coverage” award from IDG.

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