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Looks like some cloud-driven/automation thinking development connections in IBM land. - IBM bites hard into business analytics
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When "The Kids" are having their own, future "The Kids." - SAS CEO unfazed by IBM analytics challenge
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“Moonlight can be used in two modes. One of them is moonlight in the plug-in, like you do with Microsoft, and you can out-of-browser if you want, but you are still restricted by the sandbox. We also offer the same graphical engine that we use for Silverlight [Moonlight] but with the .NET 4.0 APIs. You have full access to .NET 4.0 with the Silverlight UI. Isn’t that awesome?” - [PDF] Overview and Frequently Asked Questions – Oracle and Sun technologies
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