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“The jointly developed Roadmap outlines the plan to develop a harmonized set of specifications, with provisions for a smooth migration to the new specifications as they emerge and move through to standardization.”
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Interview with James.
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Demo of the web application framework Charles has been working on.
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Charle’s company! BAAM! “The Freestyle Webtop Framework makes it possible to create rich, dynamic web applications without the complexity of traditional methods.”
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“In IBM’s view, MDM is a set of disciplines, technologies, and solutions used to create and maintain consistent, complete, contextual, and accurate business data for all stakeholders.”
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“[H]ow much of what is in the MDM can be automated as a part of the database layer without requiring specialist MDM capability?”
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On the 2004 acquisition of Trigo Technologies.
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Old post of mine on a search driven MDM-ish idea.
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You can’t rely on transformed data for auditing…
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Sandy Kemsley reviews RedMonk Radio episodes 6 and 8: “I like RedMonk Radio because it’s a conversation between the participants.”
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More on MDM
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BMC Performance Manager, the team I worked on at BMC, wins an ADT award for it’s use of Scrum.
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The calendaring mobile phone app from (Josh K.)x2. Now it just needs to pull in GCal feeds, Exchange, and iCal (in that order) and it’ll be super-swanky.
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Great history of Microsoft ISV relations…
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All about zAAP (one way of running Java) in System z mainframes. Check out that pricing wizardry…no wonder the white-box folks avoid mainframes… 😉
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