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Sun xVM VirtualBox Overview
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FiveRuns Manage 2.0
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GroundWork Open Source Monitor 5.2 – Part 3: Reporting and Dashboards
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This is the third part of three of an overview GroundWork Open Source Monitor 5.2 with GroundWork's Richard Trezza and David Dennis, moderated by Cot
GroundWork Open Source Monitor 5.2 – Part 2: Monitoring Devices, Discovery, and Event Management
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This is the second part of three of an overview GroundWork Open Source Monitor 5.2 with GroundWork's Richard Trezza and David Dennis, moderated by Cot
GroundWork Open Source Monitor 5.2 – Part1
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Jazz Update from EclipseCon with Erich Gamma
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Once again, I ad the pleasure of talking with Erich Gamma, currently lead of the IBM Rational Jazz project. We catch up on the recent developments in the Jazz world, discuss managing large, geo-distributed teams, and then talk about the upcoming release of Rational Team Concert, based on Jazz.
We start out discussing the different parts of Jazz as I observe that I tend to think of Jazz as one unit when, in fact, there are several sub-systems that would seem to be emerging as Rational products. I then ask Erich how people have been using Jazz.net as it's become more open. On the topic of Jazz, Erich then talks about the use of dashboards and other report-like features in Jazz to help monitor teams with an eye towards improvement.
Following up on a discussion in Open Season #13 about geo-distributed teams, I ask Erich to give us his quick-take on how you take a small, local team to a large, multi-site one. He suggests using people to spread the team practices and culture, sort of virally spreading good project management and also says that iterations are key to getting such large teams breathing and synched up.
We then discuss how people can get ahold of Jazz and what the terms are for continuing to use Jazz after the beta trial. For commercial users, that use is unknown, but IBM has recently committed to providing Jazz for free to open source projects and (some?) universities.
Disclaimer: IBM is a client, as is Eclipse who's EclipseCon conference we filmed this at.
A short history of OSGi with MakeWave’s Christer Larsson
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OSGi and ProSyst at EclipseCon 2008
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GroundWork Monitor 5.2 – David Dennis, Part 2
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GroundWork Open Source in IT Management – David Dennis, Part 1
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RIA Weekly #10 – SXSW Wrap-up, Knocking Out Google’s Lights, Micro-ISVs
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At the tail-end of SXSWi in Austin, Ryan Stewart and I wrap-up what we've seen and done at SXSW, more or less relevant to RIA land. As we note, the main thing at SXSW is hanging out with people during the day and late into the night. Indeed, I didn't even manage to go to any sessions.
We also talk about the theory that Microsoft could use Silverlight to make parts of the web "go dark" for Google (thus, harming Google's revenues). We then get into a discussion of people making money selling RIA applications, sort of micro-ISVs if you know that term. Finally, we end up with tips and tricks for SXSW, imploring all of you, dear listeners and watchers, to come next year.
Also, we spend some time talking about the character of the folks at SXSW: in summary, they're ready to get down to business, no need for the beginner level stuff, which explains some of the crowd rebellion people saw this year.
Disclaimer: Adobe and Microsoft are clients. See the RedMonk client list for more clients mentioned.