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“Open source gives massive scalability at no transaction cost, for whatever you are doing.” While I agree that there’s plenty other benefits than cost, lower prices is still a big, big, B-I-G deal, not the only one, sure, but a big part of it.
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I remain skeptical of these OSS certified stack companies. Covalent did well, but I wouldn’t put them in the same category. The channel/partner angle here in interesting as it goes for volume for revenue and risk spread.
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CEO: “Now, son, if you can tell me how to get my Skynyrd all hooked up on my iPod here, we can talk about those Mac desktop ideas. See here, I can’t get the damn thing to sync.” Apple SE: “no problem, …and about those desktops…”
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Hmm…this doesn’t seem like too big of a deal, but it does seem like sillyness.
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UK banks try to get out of security problems with fine-print requirements to secure your machine with AV and a firewall.
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Hyperic adds UI plugins, Groovy scripting, and some OpenNMS partnering.
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Adobe to show CBS and MTV (Viacom) shows and share ad revenue. Also, important to Adobe for preventing the spread of Silverlight by giving people a reason to install it (TV).
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I think I’ll make a long week of JavaOne and be at this. Maybe the wife can come visit in SF.
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Whole lotta “harnessing” going on over there. Harness up, you enterprise people!
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Ringside Networks
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BI, portal, and enterprisey stuff.
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“With Conformity’s single on-demand solution, customers can now reduce the cost and risk associated with ineffective tracking and administration of SaaS access rights, usage and activity.” IdM for SaaS…like SXIP Access?
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Great, another IM network. Yeah, great frickin’ job. Unless it’s just XMPP that I can plop into Adium, then it’s, aces to the Z-dogs.
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What possible incentive does Facebook have for openness?
I think I'm gonna delete my profile soon, of course, I don't really like social networks in the first place.
This actually is consequently of great support for me personally several thanks.
A number of minutes involving my time setting it up.