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TechCrunchIT likes the pink dot strategy. Amazingly, this is the first time in years I’ve seen the press be anything other than snarky/”it’s dead!” about Sun. And from TechCrunch-land, no less. Where’s them flying pigs? ;)
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“Yes, it brings Ubuntu to a whole new audience, but I wonder whether the audience that needs to have Ubuntu sold to them on a CD is actually ready for Linux.”
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Brain says XenServer will go away. To which Citrix’s Simon Crosby replies: “His argument is superficially appealing, but unfortunately completely wrong.”
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Ashlee says HP/EDS is about being FTF (Fire the Fuckers) optimization: “The loser gets choked with fistfuls of free doughnuts and has scalding hot coffee poured on his groin.”
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“We need to make sure Microsoft or any provider has the ability to tie together the cloud services and our [local] systems.” Current Exchange and SharePoint service providers say – shockingly! – Microsoft’s service offers are weak.
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Configuration management in RedHat land.
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“Teens and adults (those age 13-34) with broadband connections now spend more time in front of computers than watching blockbuster movies or reading novels and fashion magazines, the study found.”
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