links for 2008-07-12
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Write-up of the Wed. SnapLogic webinar I took part in.
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I must admit, I’ve always liked the hyper-cycle. Jack-hammer of Disillusionment!
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“The Defrag conference is accelerating the “aha” moment!”
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Microsoft’s Virtual Machine Manager to ship on its own as a stand-alone product.
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“Davis allegedly used his job as a database administrator with financial data company FundsXpress to gain access to private financial account information contained within a computer database belonging to his employer.”
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“One year later and Apple/AT&T still haven’t figured out a way to deal with launch-day hysteria, apparently. Chalk this up to a big, fat FAIL.”
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Zenoss’ “your an important part of the community” schwag.
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“It’s got a stock market value of $7.7bn, which means that the one-time lord of the servers is a mid-cap company.”
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“[D]o you really have to do everything all at once?”
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Man, I hope there’s a WordPress plugin to just make our RedMonk blogs look good on the iPhone with no hassle.
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More on the 1,800 staff folks moving to Google Apps, saving 1 Million points/year. They sent a lot of people to training and the UI took some getting used to, migrating from Outlook.
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Running notices of IBM lay-offs. What, no RSS feed?
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New Relic is like, “hey, we do performance management to, bro!” I’ll have to talk with them sometime soon.
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This does look like a damn nice bag. I love lots of pockets, on multi-level.
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“BM® Tivoli® Unified Process (ITUP) is a Web-based tool that provides detailed documentation of service management processes based on industry best practices, including the recently released ITIL® V3 best practices.”
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“Operations is development. It’s going to happen…”
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Alliance@IBM/CWA
Running notices of IBM lay-offs. What, no RSS feed?
Check this out, the list was from 2001!!!
Wow, before 9/11 when things were transparent in Amerika.
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