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Check out these Honeywell mainframe pictures. We need to get some newer mainframe fotes in flickr…
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“The main reason Web 2.0 technologies revolves are so cool is because they connect people and get them involved in communities where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.”
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“The trouble is that we already have a great tool for building and integrating disparate componentsâ??it is called the Java programming language.”
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“I have news for IT shops that follow the Waterfall approach. Knowledge workers are not factory workers. There is no process to automate.”
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Putting search results in context for behind the firewall search.
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Sun Identity podcast.
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Yuh!
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In which MySpace matures: “MySpace, which already has some 80 million users, would allow [MSN or Google] to post searches and related ads on the social networking site.” Now if they just could look better…
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Mark Wahl is the husband of a friend-of-a-friend here in town. Check out all that identity and LDAP stuff!
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Mr. onebag.com recommends this bag. No wheels though.
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Bag from Matt Ray. This one has wheels
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Health insurance for individuals and small businesses.
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McGovern continues his quest to influence from the customer base. It’s funny: us dev types always complain about how customers have too much influance, but James is having a tough time…
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Oracle on IdM
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Podcasts from Sun.
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Another good looking laptop bag from JP.
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$696-$1,031
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“My view is that [a world with] free software has no pirates,” Schwartz quipped. “So let’s stop calling them pirates, let’s start calling them users.” Also, some mad-sog props.
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Looks interesting…
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Now, isn’t the problem here that the product manager never installed and used the product themselves? If they did that simple thing, they’d have caught these errors.
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“Those under 35 years old are comprising a ‘shadow IT’ department that embraces new technology. But employees who are over 45 years old, however, are more resistant and could be holding back their business.”
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