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tinny but tuneful Strokesy Brit rock, as recommended by the 17 Dots eMusic magazine. I am a sucker for three pieces.
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A tool for “executable requirements”. Interesting – me and Cote should perhaps get a demo if it works as described.
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Port25 – what’s not to love? “Connecting Office Applications to MySQL and PostgreSQL via ODBC”.
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free RIA conference in Denver
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Co-innovation between SAP and Golgate- a cool “imagineering” secondment from one of SAP’s biggest customers- Well done Ed and Dan. You guys rock.
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Google’s growing third party ecosystem for its enterprise products
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So Japanese bin men are very conscientious about recycling. yesterday it was food wallahs in india making hundreds of millions of deliveries with no errors. the key here- using people to do things.
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a stone cold classic.
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How to get a far better job through blogging. This is a tale being replicated all over the place. We’ll miss you James. Have fun making pots of cash.
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If i take all this advice i wonder if i can make Firefox not suck
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community-based tech support for household appliances and so on. Cote?
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Coopetition for RedMonk: Alex is finding his rhythm. He has a Cote-like quality of solidly documenting his thoughts, which is high praise.
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Ryan keeps pushing the Open Adobe button. One thing he doesn’t mention here would be essential in an open source Flash platform- a test kit for compliance.
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I am with Jason. This word “dead” – I am not sure it means what you think it means.
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Global reach doesn’t require a local presence any more. Zenoss is loving the global distribution first model.
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this guy is really good. really good.
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“IBM and Hewlett-Packard in separate announcements today, each used words like “simple,” “reliable” and “affordable””
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whoa, steady on! “”Shadow IT” is as ominous as it sounds. Detached from corporate IT, running its own systems, and covertly implementing its own rules and policies, a shadow unit can quickly become a sinister threat to the company’s security infrastructur
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kids blink Bach better than we do. Must be all the video games they play…
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If I was in charge I would just cut the crap and call it the AS/400 again. Everybody has to do that internal translation thing. Its dumb. The market, not the company, owns the brand. And besides System i and System z don’t google very well.
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Ric says:
April 12, 2007 at 2:35 am
Answering Machine – damn; just used up this month’s downloads! Will “save for later”.
AS/400 – nah, go all the way back and call it Silverlake!
Alex has been in my reader for a while now – smart guy; sign him up!
Interesting that James E won’t be blogging at the new job – condition of employment (which would be ironic)?