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Hacking systems management (mostly agents?) platforms.
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More than just a compliment to migas, it detects security problems in PHP applications.
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A new rev of Yourdon’s detailed Web 2.0 mindmap.
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Using Jabber for group chat.
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“The core of Mule is a SEDA-based service container that manages service objects, known as Universal Message Objects or UMOs, which are plain old java objects.”
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“SEDA is an acronym for staged event-driven architecture, and decomposes a complex, event-driven application into a set of stages connected by queues.”
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Sandy on NetVibes.
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“Weirdly, now that I’ve realized that I can have a decent application suite that doesn’t lock up my data and runs on whatever OS/Hardware, my desire to get off the Mac has moderated.”
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The comments are an interesting discussion/prodding of “green computing.”
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IM’ed with someone from here today.
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John Battelle’s (and many other’s) new ad network. Get more cash for more targeted ads. Sort of ironic fattening in the long tail 😉
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“Gary Chen is a Yankee Group analyst for the Small & Medium Business Strategies Decision Service focusing on SMB infrastructure, which includes security, storage, VoIP, networking, managed services, operating systems, servers, desktops and mobile devices.
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FiveRuns and OpenCountry profiled.
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Discusion of what SOA Governance is.
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On the topic of Apple build-NOT-buy’ing out Leopard. Interesting that most of the commenters are like, “suck it up, that’s life in the Apple eco-system.”
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