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“The deal marks Big Blue’s third acquisition this month and builds on its strategy of offering customers combined activities such as its software, services and consulting capabilities.”
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Of FileNet, IBM, EMC/Documentum, Oracle, MSFT, and Open Text.
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Good looking ECM blog.
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Nice collection of quotes about hi-tech/The Network with pictures. The kind of thing you’d put in a presentation: “my personal dumping ground for various cool quotes, the odd stat, as slides to talk around when describing how things are changing online &
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Correct to have Joe’s notes on “importing” identities.
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“The point of this story is that it is a typical example of silo mentality, rather than looking at the whole issue from the user’s point of view.” Yuh!
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The life-cycle of ITIL adoption.
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“urban populations are sinking while suburban and exurban coverage is growing.” Blogs centered on a locale. Yuh!
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These are quite awesome, both for content and for learning good note-taking by example.
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A video ad in my favorite (current) IBM campaign: the white boxes are multiplying!
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Round up of the problems with MacBooks. Sucks.
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“In the past year, the company has shifted its sales and marketing strategy to focus on selling primarily to small and medium-size business through value-added resellers (VARs).”
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Whao…travling in the UK is gonna suck. And, even the US is banning “personal hygiene products” as a carry-on. Taking it by the letter, this means you’ll always have to check a back, even if you just have tooth-paste. Get ready for suckage.
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“Agitar Software plans to ship a software testing product next year that will test a developer’s code and, if necessary, automatically generate alternate bug-free and more efficient code, according to an executive of the company.”
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“When you use Econ 101 management, you’re encouraging developers to game the system…. Developers are clever this way. Whatever you try to measure, they’ll find a way to maximize, and you’ll never quite get what you want.”
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“Some may dock him points for lack of originality, but Gillis’ schizophrenic attitude toward pop music is so novel it’s impossible to stay mad at.” It is indeed a fact that Night Ripper is awesome.
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“Chertoff’s demeanor and body language belied any notion that there’s a serious emergency. This means either that US officials are quite underwhelmed by the UK’s evidence of a feasible terrorist plot, or that the US government’s casual indifference toward
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…making using hCards look easier.
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“The article [from CIO Magazine on SOA] is pretty much what those cats over at drunkandretired.com have been talking about for a couple of months, just fewer dirty words.” Yuh! More dirty word more betta! 😉
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New site where you can easily write reviews about anything. The Web 2.0 version of epinions I’m guessing. Of course, wrapping hReviews around each things would be dandy for the microformat crowd.
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Shoring up the idea of enterprise software.
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“The segment of software products that do deserve the traditional pricing models are the ‘context’ pieces, such as industry extensions and truly proprietary components, including analytics.” As I’ve called it: selling configuration. BAAM!
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Round up of more financial-thinkish stuff on Oracle.
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The history and info on Gopher. No shit. *That* gopher.
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Great round-up of dynamic languages getting into Java, .Net, and others: python, Ruby, and even Parrot/Perl…and PowerShell.
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