links for 2008-04-26
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Dell putting the finishing touches on it’s (I’m guessing) soon to be SMB SaaS portfolio. Here, email archiving.
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“For the quarter ended March 31, Pervasive reported net income of $935,000, or 5 cents a share, on revenue of $10.8 million. That compares with net income of $859,000, or 4 cents a share, on revenue of $10.4 million for the same period last year.”
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Austin’s BSG Alliance finally changes their name to…”nGenera.”
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If true, then Microsoft would be making the smart move to lease Office rather than sell it. Leasing IT always makes customers happy by seemingly making it cheaper, which means vendors are happy because they don’t loose money.
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“Devsigner”? Whao.
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Dion on non relational databases coming around again. Will they win the battle OODBs couldn’t?
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Adobe’s David Mendels leaving Adobe.
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“‘It is pretty clear that the legacy approach to server-side Java development is done,’ said Rod Johnson, founder and CEO of SpringSource.”
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“It’s Unix. I know Unix!”
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A barcamp for product management.
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“Our goal is to ensure that existing OSGi bundles can be used in Java SE 7.”
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