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First state wide podcast about transportation, that is, the roads in Texas.
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“Status is now attached to material consumption, not cultural consumption.” Yay capitalism!
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“In any technocratically run country serious politics may simply be too boring to hold the attention of an electorate accustomed to non-stop entertainment. Electoral programmes are less exciting than allegiances. The country wants heroes and villains.”
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Hmm…maybe these dudes will be our cloud providers. Check out the part of “software-assisted-services”: “Infosys would retain ownership of the software and charge the client on a pay-per-use basis.”
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Like James always says, throw some green into the green area and you’ll get something.
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A tale of $800,000 in a suit-case and South American oil-deal pay-offs with spys. I guess this is what spying has come to: helping grease business deals. Kinda like Gibson’s Spook Country. Cash!
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Tips for stylish men’s foot-ware for keeping warm. Make sure you have good socks, eh?
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“I call it the Revenge of the Nerds effect. Give an army of proud professionals nothing but a silly horse race to cover, and inevitably they’ll elevate even the most meaningless details of that horse race to cosmic importance.” Sounds familiar.
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Check out the video too.
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“[T]echnology managers must realize that a radical IT transformation is the only way to achieve significant and lasting results.”
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BSM software from a non-Big 4 company.
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New developer at FiveRuns.
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Some performance concerns with the FiveRuns agent.
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Hmm, never heard of Indian wine. Wonder where I’d get some of that?
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“SAP AG will provide full support to its solutions in 64-bit Windows- and Linux-based production environments running on VMware ESX Server.”
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US Postal Services starting using SAP HR software.
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Wonder how that fits with the “we’ll have zero data-center by 2015.”
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