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Hmm…what are these services? Glue and velcro for cross-platform support?
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“A runtime component from the Eclipse Rich Client platform allows Open Client apps running in Windows to be rendered in the Windows interface, apps running in Linux to be rendered in a Linux interface, and so on.”
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A more skeptical look at Open Client.
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Oh! With the OS/2 and Presentation Manager jab! Desktop-History-BOOM!
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Press release from IBM on the Open Client Solution.
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Finally, some comments — though of the poo-slinger quality — on the topic.
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I have no idea what any of this means, but it says it’s faster and has crypto and random number generator built in.
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More chip stuff I don’t know nuthin’ about.
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Speculating on “full virtualization” in the post-Vista Windows world.
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Sign up for SMS to get a txt when wrist bands go on sale.
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Man, check out all that stuff!
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“It seems to me that the goal of a modern marketing [should be] to facilitate and encourage conversations between those that actually know stuff about the solutions and those that are looking to buy them.”
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Short note on roller improvements in Lotus Connections that are in the hopper to be contributed back to roller mainline.
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Hmm, looks like the commentors had plenty of good suggestions.
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“OpenNMS is about solutions, and thus the first step is always to determine the nature of the problem that needs to be solved. Until that is done, there is really nothing to sell.”
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Some faint praise for GroundWork and Solarwinds from Mr. OpenNMS.
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Start with change management instead of incident management. Chance tie-in with my OpenMake briefing this morning.
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“In view of France’s declining share of export markets around the world, it has introduced a number of changes in rules and restrictions. A major such change is to permit wineries to use oak wood chips in order to be able to compete more effectively.”
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