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Ads in your behind-the-firewall systems management console.
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Fleury asks the Jave EE community, “who’s your daddy?”
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“Remember when Web services standards (WS-*) were there to obviate the need for all that heavy lifting around components and object brokering?” Word.
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One secret is to mail back anything you don’t watch in a couple days. Another is to rent a lot of TV series on DVD. That shit gets watched and it totally worth it. (I should do both of those more ;>)
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“It’s an emerging rule of thumb that suggests that if you get a group of 100 people online then one will create content, 10 will “interact” with it (commenting or offering improvements) and the other 89 will just view it.”
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“I am a big fan of mind mapping. Coté of Redmonk creates great mind maps.” Yuh! Thanks 😉
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To paraphrase Steve’s reaction: YUH!
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Screenshots of using Spiceworks, a behind the firewall web app systems management app/platform.
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“Following Coleman’s death, he has been since celebrated as one of the best skilled emcees of all time, due to his oft-lauded punchlines and razor-sharp lyrics.”
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“And how about scrapping all those expensive BMC and other IT tools where the staff that use them have long since been laid off? Buy bigger machines and redundancy – its a whole lot cheaper!”
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Screenshots of FiveRuns beta. Fun for all those, like me, who’ve been waiting to see this Rails based, hosted systems management platform.
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Two folks to checkout: nVision ProactiveNet.
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“Oh yeah, our entire application is built on Ruby On Rails from top to bottom.”
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Looks like a new blog on funing/statup/IT stuff in Austin.
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Short note in Austin-American Statesman on Spiceworks.
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Spiceworks command for yubnub.
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I know it sounds dumb…but extending the network can’t be all too bad AS LONG AS it’s extreamly open. If it runs SNMP and SSH, we’re set. Otherwise, it’s dodgy. I know Cisco likes this too.
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PhotoShoppers! Start your engines!
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Some kind words from Luis on RedMonk. Thanks!
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A post for Feb. 2005.
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“jMatter is a software framework for constructing workgroup business applications based on the Naked Objects Architectural Pattern.” Hrm. And dual licensed.
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…from 2004.
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