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“Four years ago we spent 70% of our R&D dollars on hardware, but last year that 70% was dedicated to software.” –As we’ve discussed with several folks recently, looks like HP is in it to win it in becoming a software shop. Keep yer eye on ’em…
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If .Net was as “open” as Java, would you go for it?
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“Even our friends at Red Monk have promised to create a whole cool BoF track that day.” –Another RedMonk Unconference/Community Dar/etc. comin’ ‘atcha!
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Savio says hello world to the Open Sources blog. Looking forward to it. (Thanks for the shout out too ;>)
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“So the only thing we are missing is a reason to bother with it.”
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“His presentation makes some great points, however, and I think drawing the conclusion that maybe you shouldn’t be concerned about IPv6 for a while is quite valid.”
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“IPv6 is dead, and I think pretty much everyone already knows it.” The comments are great as well.
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Problems in IPv6 governance land?
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Does this mean anything about Flash on the iPhone…even if it means Apple is converting from Flash to whatever…or that YouTube is sending/store some non-Flash content? Basically: huh?
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“84 percent of CIOs believe that technology is significantly or profoundly transforming their industries, yet only 16 percent feel their companies are taking full advantage of IT’s potential.”
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Ah-ha! Here’s the answer to the Flash/iPhone question: YouTube is converting to H.264/MP4.
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It’s like Campfire meets IRC meets IM meets OpenID. So far, I like it. Check out the drunkandretired and redmonk channels, cause IRC isn’t enough…?
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Ballantine’s…mmmm…must find liquor cabinet…
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Anyone going to this? Looks interesting?
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Do some BTL and I bet you can see some VMWare IT management plans, eh?
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Charles tells us how The Front Side does pair programming across the globe.
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Update on one of the cases Kim works on.
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