links for 2007-03-08
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Demo of LogLogic.
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Note that there are canned compliance reports and the coming of a platform/SOA/API for people to build on-top of it.
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“Vous trouverez ici une définition trés complète d’Apollo.” From what I can remember from high school French, he liked the post. I’m glad.
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Mike Moore says this is a good comic.
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Extending the idea of Twitter on the wall and MyBlogLog to the real world to build community (I’d hope).
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On RIA and the desire to have open WPF/E and Flash/Flex/Apollo.
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Thomas with some detailed analysis of Oracle’s Hyperion buy.
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I’m undecided on declarative programming. It’s always sounds good, but I abhor coding with XML which seems to be the implementation du jour. This talk would be interesting to see or hear about then.
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I’ve only watch 5 minutes of this and I can already tell it’s good stuff, e.g., “Specs are Speculation.” Applicable to RedMonk operational theory as well.
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“The federated presence solution will take information stored in Cisco’s IP network, such as availability and location, and share that information with a Sametime client.”
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Also, help-desk and project management features…sounds bit like ITIL Lite, eh?
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RedMonk hard at work…
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The new, official upcoming.org account for events RedMonk will be at. Look for it on our new homepage, add it a friend! ;)
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Redmonk doesn’t talk much about business rules engines which are another form of declarative programming. Hopefully, you guys could dig deeper into this space…
Great video from unspace. I agree completely (both as consultant and full-time in fortune 500).
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