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- VMware acquires SpringSource for $420 million, puts the squeeze on Red Hat | The Open Road – CNET News
- SpringSource: Chapter Two | SpringSource Team Blog
- VMware: The Console: VMware acquires SpringSource
- Java Warehouse – Video – Sun
"Learn how to submit applications to the Java Warehouse. Bernard Traversat, Director of Java Store Engineering, shows how easy it is for developers to use the Java Warehouse Developer Portal to publish applications to the Java Store."
- IT jobs in U.S. rise in July – Network World
- BMC snaps up message queue maven • The Register
Nice background on what exactly these queues are used for too.
- BMC buys MQSoftware, bolstering middleware management | Applications – InfoWorld
- How Different Groups Spend Their Day
Oh yeah, this is kind of interesting to play with.
- Bob Armstrong and Matt’s El Rancho « Texas “Off The Record”
"But [former Texas Land Commissioner] Bob [Armstrong] modestly failed to mention that one of the popular restaurant’s tastiest favorites of insiders is named after him. There is a longstanding difference of opinion on who came up with the idea of jazzing traditional Con Queso with a scoop of Guacamole and a dab of taco meat– whether it was Matt Jr. or Bob. Whatever, it became known as Bob Armstrong Dip–an appetizer to die for."
- If You Build a Private Cloud, Will Anyone Come?
Before private clouds, you need some ITSM. The question is: are clouds more efficient at what they do because they don't require all that "overhead"?
- BMC BladeLogic Heuristics – An Interesting Use Case
- IBM: UNIX to Linux Migration Rate Growing | Linux Developer Network
- OpenSourceWorld: Event News
Preview of "announcements" at CloudWorld/LinuxWorld.
- Microsoft joins HTML 5 standard fray in earnest
- Direct2Dell – Direct2Dell – DELL COMMUNITY
- BMC Software Acquires MQSoftware
- Microsoft’s SharePoint Thrives in the Recession
"'We don’t claim we do everything,' said Chris Capossela, a senior vice president at Microsoft. 'If we do 50 percent of the functions that these other companies do, but they’re the ones customers really want, that’s fine. The magic is that end users actually like to use the software.' This strategy seems to have worked even during the recession."
- As Rivals Branch Out, SAP Is Sticking to Software
- Will Google regret the mega data center? • The Register
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