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Monthly Archives: June 2006
2006-06-28
Open Source Analysis and Open Gardens
2
2006-06-27
Take That, Linux on Mainframe Doubters
0
2006-06-23
The Long Tails of Beer and Museums
3
David Churbuck is a Fraud. See here
0
2006-06-22
The Long Memory Trumps The Long Tail
3
Guestpost: On Hardware As A Service, engines as services, and Real SOA
4
How To Use Del.icio.us
0
The Aftershave Stench of Hazelnut Flavored Coffee
3
When I Invented The Web: TBL on net neutrality
0
2006-06-21
REST meets ODF and ATOM: future flows, URIs and documents
4
2006-06-20
Why Lenovo is going to Win
2
Interoperability for the People Ready Business
2
On Razors: We’re not consumers we’re advertisers
3
2006-06-16
New Product Category: IBM announces a “mashup server”
6
On The Other Hand
0
Gartner’s Blogs Are… OK. Competing with Google
4
On National Health and Government Insanity
0
Hursley is hiring
1
On Powershell and why Cote is going to be one of the best in the business
0
2006-06-15
Sun’s Open Source efforts gets a boost: Simon Says
1
RedMonk Radio Episode 14: WSO2 and Running a Global OSS Company
0
2006-06-14
Crazy Johnny is back and he is thinking about Elephants
0
Never mind podtech and OM, TechCrunch Got Marshall
2
2006-06-12
Delaware Electric: A Solid mid-sized SOA reference… SOA means being in control
5
Enland Uninspired: Best Player/Team of the Tournament?
6
2006-06-09
Respect Is More Important Than Attention.
0
the Death of IDC: Jeff Nolan
0
Why HIPAA and the UK Data Protection Act are bloody useless
4
There is no such thing as a corporate firewall so you might as well store data online. On SaaS and Data Governance
1
Alas Poor Ludo We Knew You Well
6
2006-06-08
Lots More To Blog Watch Out Tomorrow Will be a 5 Post Day
0
It looks like Microsoft Word may eat the blog publishing client market
1
2006-06-05
New York has no icons worth protecting
4
Quote of the day via Bruce Schneier: Solzhenitsyn on Data and Privacy
1
When monkchips grows up
0
Introducing…. “Vendorprisey”
0
2006-06-01
On Shared Services and SOA: SAP and IBM stuff, where Ginni Gets It
8
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