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- Haynie: ATL's entrepreneurs must give back – Atlanta Business Chronicle:
"'In our sector … there [are] no people connected to money that have that influence,' Haynie told Atlanta Business Chronicle at the time of his move."
- Project Astoria Team Blog : Announcing ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP1
- David Hill's WebLog : Hello Prism 2.0!
- Service Communications with Silverlight | InsideRIA
Options for communicating between Silverlight apps and the backend: SOAP, REST, POX, JSON, etc.
- RIA technologies and the downturn | The Universal Desktop | ZDNet.com
Ryan says the RIA technologies have advanced enough that they could help out the fashion industry.
- Time Warner and Adobe Get Together – HBO Coming in Flash? | Ryan Stewart – Rich Internet Application Mountaineer
“HBO will soon relaunch www.hbo.com making extensive use of the Adobe Flash Platform.”
- Dell’s 3G Smartphone Play: Netbooks – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com
"It’s the same business model that carriers have long used with cellphones, and it seems pretty practical when netbooks –- at $300 to $400 –- cost about as much as high-end smartphones. The carrier absorbs $300 but sells a service that brings in, say, $1,500 over two years."
- Tom Smith named CEO of Conformity Inc. – Austin Business Journal:
- Hyperformix completes $3.8M funding round – Austin Business Journal:
"Austin-based Hyperformix, a developer of performance management software, plans to use the capital to increase its growth and share of the virtualization market, company officials said."
- Sun loses Apache and Spring vote on latest Enterprise Java
"The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has voted against Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 6.0 to register its protest in a long-running dispute over licensing of test compatibility kits (TCKs) with spec-lead Sun. It's the first time Apache has voted against a pending Java spec, having voted for both Java EE 5.0 and Standard Edition (SE) 6.0 in the past."
- Adobe expects disappointing Q1 sales
"The software maker said in a prelim statement that it now expects to see revenue of $783m to $786m for Q1. It had originally targeted $800m to $850m in sales for the period ended 27 February 2009."
- ESX 4.0 to hit the dancefloor in May
"A picture is also emerging of what might be in ESX 4.0 as it changes to make better use of existing compute hardware and work within and manage much bigger servers. Elements include a 64-bit kernel and console operating system. Virtual servers will become clusterable. ESX 4 will support 8-way symmetric multi-processing and 256GB per virtual machine. There will be cross-host virtual networking and distributed virtual switches as well as virtual machine fault-tolerance across multiple hosts."
- Schwartz: Not worried about Sun's future
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