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A whole slew of products from HP in the IT Management space. Plus, some SaaS angle that’s somewhat ambiguous here.
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Run JBoss in EC2. Beta at the moment.
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Yeah, see: Adobe should really get around to open sourcing Flash fully. Mayhaps they fear Apple forking it a la Microsoft to Java. Fears seem valid given Apple’s “fork” of PDF, which people mutter about.
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“A recent report from Evans Data shows fewer than one in 10 software developers writing applications for Windows Vista this year. Eight percent. This is perhaps made even worse by the corresponding data that shows 49 percent of developers writing apps.”
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“One might think that all web developers would flock to free and open solutions rather than selling themselves into slavery to a propriety web-like platform such as Flash or Silverlight.”
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“A 5,000-square-foot Enterprise Modular Data Center costs between $7 million and $15 million. A portable version (about 160 square feet) can be purchased for $400,000.”
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“While previous HP NonStop systems cost $380,000 and up, this one starts at $340,000, HP executives say. It’s available now.”
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Hyperic’s new community manager (replacing John Mark): Jeremy Hogan.
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Modeling virtualization.
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Fun looking bags. Lotza pockets.
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