Monthly Archives: April 2005

IBM catches up with “Open Development”

IBM Adopts Open Development Internally This is very good news. I’m sure it has and will benefit IBM, but don’t most of the major players already do this? Sun has projects on java.net as well as jxta.org and jini.org. According … Continue reading

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links for 2005-04-06

Let’s test the RIAA logic – Blog Maverick – www.blogmaverick.com _ (tags: RIAA markcuban)

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links for 2005-04-05

Sun Downsizes N1 Grid Computing Plan (tags: sun N1) Developers Wiki – attentionxml (tags: attention.xml xml) File Synchronization With Rsync (tags: rsync) rsync @ samba.org (tags: rsync) Aaron Johnson: rsync: installation and implementation (tags: rsync)

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Pimping Attention.XML

James Govenor spread the link love to me in this post, and today I read more about Attention.XML from Steve Gillmor in this post (the chat log between Gillmor and Kevin Werbach is particularly enlightening). Working as the web works, … Continue reading

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51% of SAP Customers Choose Windows

In Windows and UNIX Remain the Safe Choice for SAP Customers AMR Research reports that Microsoft Windows retained 51.3%, and UNIX settled at 41% of the cumulative global market share for Operating Systems (OSs) of SAP customer production system database … Continue reading

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Cerf on P2P

From Cerf Says Symmetry is Beautiful, Persevering, Cerf said, “the concept of P2P was part of the original design of the protocol. It was not part of the protocol that preceded it, NCP, which was built on a client server … Continue reading

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