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- SAP North American President Greg Tomb Takes Leave of Absence
"SAP AG’s North American President Greg Tomb will take a leave of absence for personal reasons, passing the job to another executive at the company."
- Salesforce.com lays off 2^H3 senior execs
- Oracle Acquires mValent, What Does It Mean? – Phurnace Software
- On The Media: Transcript of "Moshi Moshi" (January 30, 2009)
"For many in the U.S., life without a cellphone is all but unimaginable. But if you think you've maxed out its utility, a look towards Japan shows your cell can do so much more. OTM producer Mark Phillips phones it in from Tokyo."
- Good Guys – Dropping Like Flies | KeeneView Blog
- Windows Azure Hosting impressions and debugging hurdles « Programmer Payback
- James Weaver’s JavaFX Blog: Can JavaFX be used to Develop Real-World Applications?
- Joshua Marinacci's Blog: There is no JavaFX Mobile. There is only JavaFX.
"As we promised last summer, the next release of JavaFX coming out soon. For desktop developers you won't notice too many changes, mostly bug fixes (and a feature or two). The big news is that this will be our first release with full mobile support."
- It’s Tough to Be a Big Company: They Don’t Get No Respect « SmoothSpan Blog
If Google can’t keep up the mind-blowing innovation, it must be an accident driven process, or something else un-rational.
- Canonical and RedMonk Release Survey on Ubuntu Server Usage
- Canonical survey: Ubuntu Server is mission-critical | Negative Approach – CNET News
- Ubuntu Surveys Its Server Market Prospects | bMighty.com: Blogs For Small Business and Mid-Sized Business
- Ubuntu shops believe in Ubuntu
In addition to the Linux questions: "A little more than 60 per cent of those polled said they thought cloud computing infrastructure was mature enough to support mission critical applications." El Reg does a nice job, as always, of summarizing the over-all deal.
- Survey shows Ubuntu not just for desktop anymore – Network World
"It's not a validation that they've arrived or are ready to compete head-to-head with Red Hat for each enterprise account," he said. "But it does put lie to the claim that Ubuntu is nothing more than a desktop OS."
- The Next Digital Experience – Davos Session (Brightkite Blog) – FriendFeed
- Understanding Web Operations Culture – the Graph & Data Obsession – O'Reilly Radar
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