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- So long and thanks for all the fish | The Universal Desktop | ZDNet.com
Ryan's last post at ZDNet.
- News: Despite Criticism, Microsoft Exec Defends Open Source Progress
- Riena – A New Adventure In Eclipse | Eclipse Zone
- Open source identity: Linux founder Linus Torvalds – gnome, kde, linus torvalds, Linux – Techworld
- EclipseCon Thru The Lens « Oisin Hurley’s Weblog
- Craig Harper, former BMC Software VP of worldwide sales, solutions and consulting, joins Service-now.com to lead sales and services in the Americas and Asia-Pacific
- Auscillate :: Notes on SXSW 2009
"I like it when someone gracefully reminds me — hey, all of this stuff is actually ground-breaking, world-changing shit and, despite the annoyance of having several new "social marketing gurus" following me on Twitter every day and pounds of spam e-mail, it's all really quite miraculous when you step back for a moment."
- Resolving Kernel Panics
I like the notion that you need at least 10 gig of disk space. Yeah, super.
- Decades later, mainframes are still mainstream | Technology News | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
"Mainframes bring in more money each year to BMC. Mainframe license and maintenance revenue increased from $671.3 million in 2006 to $680.4 million in 2007 to $747.4 million in 2008, although the economically challenged fourth quarter saw a dip compared to the same period the year before."
- ManageEngine Announces ManageEngine IT360 Beta, an Integrated Business Service Management 'Lite' Solution; BSM Without the Up-Front Expense or Lengthy Implementation
"For years, IT managers have supported the goal of BSM (mapping infrastructure components to the business services they support), but the expensive software — and even more expensive, months-long implementations and staff trainings — left many feeling BSM was out of reach. ManageEngine IT360 is designed to offer the benefits of BSM — starting with the business centric views illustrating the way in which business services are affected when IT resources are underperforming or unavailable — without the cost or the headaches."
- Accelops : All-In-One Data Center and IT Service Management – Virtual Appliance or Software as a Service
A new entrant in the IT Management delivered as SaaS category: "Seeking a single pane of glass into datacenter and IT operations from a 360º service perspective… look no further. Accelops provides an all-in-one datacenter and IT service management solution that empowers organizations to readily monitor, achieve and improve service availability, performance, security and governance objectives."
- Development Unfiltered: From code, to cloud to comedy. – Steven Martin, Developer Platform Product Management : .NET Services – Cloud Interoperability
"Almost two years ago, we introduced these services – Service Bus (secure messaging across networks and firewalls), Access Control (user access to web apps and services across multiple standards-based identity providers), and Workflow (for orchestrating and routing Service Bus messages). From the beginning, .NET Services was designed for multi-cloud, multi-platform use. Developers can use the .NET Services in conjunction with ANY programming language (using support for industry-standard protocols, or via available SDKs for .NET, Java and Ruby) on ANY platform to create or extend federated applications."
- A Lap around Microsoft .NET Services – MIX Videos
Looks nice. Check out the huge selection of MIX09 videos Microsoft has online as well, in a podcast feed. Excellent work.
- MyEclipse Blog : J2EE IDE toolkit for AJAX, Hibernate, Spring, Struts, JSP, XML, HTML and more
"MyEclipse Blue Edition is $150 per year. RAD is over $4400. MyEclipse Blue releases 4 to 6 times per year. RAD is once every 2 to 3 years (up to an 18:1 ratio)."
- Mashups Slowly Gain Traction
"To facilitate this information mining, a growing number of financial firms have started turning to mashups, Web-based environments that aggregate content from multiple sources in a single tool. In fact, a recent Aite Group report says financial firms will spend $35 million on mashup technology in 2009."
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