links for 2007-07-27
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Nice musing on how virtualization makes getting server/OS numbers mo’ difficult. I like this esp.: “[h]igh performance computing/Grid computing software has a tendency to increase system shipments, reduce the value of each one of those shipments.”
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Looks like a nice example of a closed source company buying into open source to set the agenda. What could that agenda be? Getting Bonjour more widely spread?
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Nice example of using RIA’s to expand out SaaS’s and SOA’s.
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People often say that using URLs for your identity (OpenID) would confuse the hell out of “non-technical people,” esp. small biz folks. Chris thinks not, indeed, that it’s quite the opposite. I’d tend to agree. We’ll see.
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And to the statement/question: “I am patiently waiting to see if Remedy or Patrol are going to make the list.”
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This is what open source IT management sales and relationships look like.
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Next time someone asks me what “enterprise software” means, I can point to this URL.
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Soon to be in a RedMonkTV episode.
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“Well, I was a brain surgeon. And I just couldn’t…stand it anymore…brains all over the place…so I moved to Terlingua.”
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Silverlight RC 1.0 due out.
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Really, I never see what the big deal is here. People get all worked up about “consumer” as well. And I’m usually like, “well, that’s what they are, man.” Let’s just go mega-abstract and call them “sentient agents.” Maybe “creatures of the monolith”?
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Note from George Romero about current zombie project.
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Microsoft’s ESB page.
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Lunty-lunt gets the OpenID feva!
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I’ve found my new content role-model.
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Someone else enjoys stock photos (and Sun’s even!) as much as I do.
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One of my top-5 comic moments ever: “STOP BENDIN’ THE SHAFTS!” Plus, Bill Murray.
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where the shit are your via: statements? strip miner!
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