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There’s a certain irony here. On the one hand, rails is revolutionarily simple. On the other hand, running it requires a 24 layer burger. Hrm.
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“Nick Carr: The IT department is far from dead yet – don’t believe everything you read in Network World :-)”
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“It looks like Foedus offers both consulting services and software for managing virtualized desktop and server systems.”
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Hipsters…tsk…tsk…
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Our man in the EU gives us good coverage of what’s really important over there.
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Rails hosting ship gets funding.
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Hosted service to do software development metrics and reports.
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FiveRuns on the EngineYard funding and overall need for a more solid rails ecosystem for wider rails adoption to happen.
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Scans software to find what other software is being used in the overall application.
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Nicely written review focusing on the second half of The Big Switch, the gloom and doom part.
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“Setup and Manage 1 to 1000+ Servers on AWS!”
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“Jamcracker acts as a wholesaler of different ‘best-of-breed’ on-demand solution providers.” These people are weirding me out. SaaS re-sellers? Or a SaaS VAR? Or are they like OpSource?
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This is the tag (itmanagementguys) we’re using to bookmark topics for the IT Management podcast. If you care, why not slip some in?
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“What you’re seeing here, at least partially (and ever more completely), is the new phone company business being re-invented from the back end forward.”
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Company where one of my friends work changes names.
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Best answer yet to “how do bearded people eat soup without getting it all over their beard?” Well done, sir.
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Nice words for the first episode of the IT Management podcast.
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Well, just when I thought we were running out of things to make movies about…
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“I decided to try to make avocado tuna salad on the theory that if avocados are nature’s cheese, then they may very well also be nature’s mayonaise.” Well done, friend, well done.
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File this one under “this is what the Internet can do for us.”
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The many ID options from Microsoft.
Michael, thanks for the link in your blog post today. We appreciate your interest in RightScale. Cheers!
Matthew: Sure thing. I'd appreciate any further updates you guys have 😉