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“Henceforth, log management services will be owned by IT departments who then charge-back internal groups for access to the log data. Great news for ArcSight, Log Logic, Log Rhythm, Q1 Labs, and the storage folks.”
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Overview of Microsoft vision of the world at the moment.
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“[W]hile the open approach has been able to create lovely, polished copies, it hasn’t been so good at creating notable originals. Even though the open-source movement has a stinging countercultural rhetoric, it has in practice been a conservative force.
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The place to get a free copy of your credit report.
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Credit card industry guidelines for secure networks and data.
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Java VM implemented in .Net.
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Whao! Check it out: my first girlfriend’s brother shows up in the news as a Google Apps reference.
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Brief note on Eclipse Swordfish which bangs a couple out about the state of SOA as well.
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“Decals on your notebook computer is the digital equivalent of the tramp stamp.”
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Finally, what we’ve all been waiting for: multi-factor identity satire with pop-culture references!
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OpenSolaris side-line watchers now have a new source.
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“[N]early 50 percent [of laptops] reported they’d been grabbed out of cars, and as you can never discount human-error, 25 percent reported they’d been left behind. After that, over 20 percent said they’d been stolen at the office, and the rest from home.”
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Interesting little angle on ActiveDirectory vs. LDAP, primarily, Centeris/LikeWise likes the money in AD over LDAP.
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Mostly from IT people. Much of it seems like biz-book fluff, some interesting, all in MP3.
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Wow, I remember Web 1.0. It was awesome!
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“Officially, the one-bag limit in the cabin will be lifted at Heathrow, Stansted, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Southampton.”
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“Not a ton, but better than a hole in the head.”
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“BMC’s rapidly expanding business unit assists customers in understanding, planning, and achieving the process changes that are required to fully realize and extend the value of Business Service Management (BSM).” Budget goes here?
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“Once we begin to add public investors into the fold, I believe that focusing on ‘OSS is different’ is a losing business strategy. Investors don’t really care about different. They care about revenue, profit, share growth and dividends.”
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Long piece on IBM brining “enterprise” to security: configuration management, policies, and other “process” (rather than just tools) stuff.
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“multiple and numerous drawbacks – reconfiguring an entire network, making sure existing applications (including network management software) are compatible, reconfiguring security, and, oh yeah, that looming $200B infrastructure cost.”
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Dice-nerd news!
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“Critics have suggested the rise of sovereign wealth funds such as Beijing’s $200bn China Investment Corp (CIC) may give their opaque state masters unprecedented influence over other countries’ commercial assets.”
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That’d be funny to see in some ERP, HR system: “reason fired: tattoo(s). Code ‘T’.'”
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