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Well, today was the last day of early voting in Texas, so I stopped off on the way in to work to cast my ballot. I was surprised by the five ballot initiatives on the Republican primary ballot. The party of smaller government is pushing for more government intervention in...
Republicans backpedal on transparency
Boehner: How Dare Obama Televise The Health Care Debate After I Demanded He Televise The Health Care Debate! After slamming the Obama administration for “secret deliberations” and going back on his campaign promise to televise the health care debate, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) criticized the President yesterday for televising...
John Carter, the definition of Double Talk
Republicans Who Opposed The Stimulus Line Up To Criticize It Publicly, Request More Money Privately Rep. John Carter (R-TX) opposed the Recovery Act, and recently called the entire program a failure that should be “repealed.” Regardless, Carter’s public pronouncements did not stop him from requesting $621 million in hospital projects from...
It’s like Watergate with a wardrobe department…
The same ACORN gotcha man who was honored by 31 Republicans, including John Carter (R-TX31), for his potential wiretapping violation, was among four arrested for attempting to tamper with Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu’s office phones....
Get a free “Queer the Census” sticker!
The census is not necessarily the topic you’ve been waiting to hear about, I know, but bear with me for a moment. It’s coming up in March or April, and while it’s supposed to be an accurate count of everyone in the country, there’s no question that asks if someone is...
John Carter – Profile in Hypocrisy
From the Lone Star Project, comes this tidbit about Republican Congressman John Carter: Texas Republican leads partisan attack while hiding over a quarter million dollars in personal profits Texas Republican John Carter (TX31 – Round Rock) is the lead Republican attack dog in a harshly partisan effort to vilify a senior Democratic...
wissel.net
The good Movie Bag is loosing shape and SWMBO insists on replacement. SoI had a look at ......
A collection of quotes I like: Thomas T. Nagle:Sustainable cost advantages are realized not by constant belt tightening, but by the efficient use of resources Edsger DijkstraIt is never enough to satisfy your own intellect (since it will be laid in your ......
Over the long live of Lotus Notes the address dialog has been a trusted, never changing compagnion: Over the years it got some facelift like the ability to drag and drop or the ability to sort by Notes hierarchy, language or corporate hierarchy (anybody seen ......
XPages allow you to use JavaScript closures in both client and server side code. There are plenty explanations available, which seem to make them rather more mysterious. After looking at a lot of them I conclude: "JavaScript closures are like riding a ......
There are wonderful and awesome strategies how to organize your data centers and back-end data processing. Often these back-ends are supposed to be accessed by "Thin Clients", replacing "SickThick Clients" or "Fat Clients" which are considered "legacy (read: ......
Netgear support hell reloaded - Part 3 - Salvation
Netgear's local support was incredible helpful (Thx Andrew Tan). It turned out the motherboard is fried and one of the disk behaves "interesting". The WD green drives look good on paper, but not so much online. Anyway Andrew was so kind to loan me a spare ......
Selrahc's Platinum
It’s been announced. The new revolutionary gizmo from Apple. Yes, it looks good. Yes, Jobs did his usual spiel to present the new toy. And yes, when I saw the presentation I wanted one. The good thing for me is that Apple is giving me some time to think. Had it been...
I had to install Windows 7 on one of the machines at home. Well, maybe I did not have to, but I still did. I guess I was hoping for something better than Vista. So I went ahead and got the upgrade and installed it. After two weeks of running Windows...
The Battle for Blue Originally uploaded by Phil Gyford I never really thought about why a company choses a colour over another one for their logo. However, this picture does seem to indicate that a lot of companies are thinking along the same lines. Thanks to Phil Gyford for the image! ...
This is something that has been in my head since the Rational Software Conference in June… With the advent of all the social networking opportunites out there, it has become evident to me that support for a company’s products is no longer just limited to the official support organisation. Granted, that...
Jordi Cabot has an interesting Blog on Modeling Languages. In it (an on LinkedIn) there was a discussion recently on the difference or similitudes between MDA, MDD, and MDE. It’s interesting that Wikipedia treats the last two as the same thing – I like Jordi’s description better. However, as I read...
This list is both a bit scary and something of which to be proud… ...
Per Henrik Lausten
Free course on using Lotus Domino Designer 8.5
TLCC is offering a free course/tutorial on using Lotus Domino Designer 8.5. The course requires that you have Domino Designer 8.5.1 installed as the course is delivered using the Lotus Notes 8.5 client - very cool!. The course covers: What is Notes and Domino software? The role of the Notes client and Domino...
List of IBM IT architects on Twitter
I have created a Twitter list of IBM IT architects. If you are interested in following IBM IT architects on Twitter then follow this list. If you are an IBM IT architect and not on the list, then let me know on Twitter. Remember that when you follow a list, you...
New Redbook: Building Domino Web Applications using Domino 8.5.1
As stated on the XPages Blog, a new Redbook has been published on the Lotus Notes and Domino Application Development wiki on building Domino web applications using Domino Designer 8.5.1: Building Domino Web Applications using Domino 8.5.1. The objective of the Redbook is to "provide guidance on Best Practices for Domino...
Getting a book to Lotusphere 2010
Recently Chris Toohey held a contest/giveaway where the price was his review copy of the "Lotus Notes Domino 8: Upgrader's Guide: What's new in the latest Lotus Notes Domino Platform" book - courtesy of Packt Publishing. I have also received a review copy of the same book - and I admit:...
I have recently read David Allens Getting Things Done with great interest and immediately saw the benefits from following the GTD method. A top priority for me was to find a suitable GTD tool that works across Windows, Mac and iPhone in order to be able to collect and capture...
Speaking at the September Lotus Technical Information and Education community meeting
I am on the agenda for the September Lotus Technical Information and Education community meeting at September 29. I will be speaking about my experiences with the Lotus community, with blogging and with creating content for the Lotus Notes and Domino wiki. Please feel free to comment if you have...
Michael Dolan Dot Com
Elliott Associates, Novell, and primetime IT market speculation
There’s obviously been a lot of talk and speculation since the Elliott Associates announcement. I had started drafting a post looking at the key scenarios and add my own take on how this could play out when I ran into Andy Updegrove’s take over here. Andy nails it. The only...
Red Hat makes “strategic investment” in EnterpriseDB (backer of Postgres)
I’m not quite sure how I missed seeing the news until today, but I just noticed that Red Hat made a “strategic investment” in EnterpriseDB – the company behind PostgreSQL. I think this is a very interesting move. http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-management/red-hat-invests-in-enterprisedb-eye-oracle-and-mysql-855 Many seem to have their concerns or at least questions about Sun+MySQL, but...
Internet Explorer’s share plummets to just 65%; Chrome nearly matches Safari
There are some very interesting browser share statistics over at Ars today… Between September and August, Internet Explorer dropped a significant 1.26 percentage points (from 66.97 percent to 65.71 percent) and Firefox moved up a sizeable 0.77 percentage points (from 22.98 percent to 23.75 percent). Safari increased 0.17 percentage points (from 4.07...
The FTC decides to regulate blogging (sponsored blogging)
Interesting news out of the FTC. They’re going to start regulating blogs as they would an advertisement – though it doesn’t seem 1:1 in terms of advertising claims regulations and blogs. I do think this is a good move (perhaps overdue). Some bloggers like those at Redmonk have been disclosing...
Michael Dolan gets 7 years in jail (it’s not me, I swear)
A few colleagues have pointed out a Symantec blog post about Michael Dolan going to jail for 7 years. This is a different Michael Dolan (not me) and it has to do with spamming AOL. While I haven’t been posting as much, it’s not because of any trial! I just wanted...
Ohio LinuxFest 2009 Sept 25-26
Just received an email notice from the Ohio LinuxFest team today. ———————————– It’s only a little more than a month from now, the seventh Ohio LinuxFest. This year we will be celebrating 40 years of Unix! If you haven’t heard, we are very excited and proud to have Doug McIlroy give a key...
Life in Technical Sales
If you’ve got a family, ever went on a long vacation and work in IT and/or sales, this will sound familiar: you try to ‘clean’ your plate before leaving so you can enjoy your vacation, to realize that: you could never ‘clean’ your plate before, even in the best of times,...
Je change mon setup de email. Avant, tous mes comptes aboutissaient dans Gmail. Maintenant, mon email de consultation sera ’standalone’ pour departager ma consultation de mes emails personnels, et ameliorer mon ‘branding’.Similar Posts: Un nouveau site web? Encore? Merci a tous pour le bapteme Ca fait longtemps… Bon dimanche ! Making Google Desktop Search for...
Diversification: Not Only for Investments
I’ve majored in Finance at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal, in 1994. And so, I know all about the principles behind asset allocation, risk structures, market vs intrinsic risk, and portfolio diversification according to risk aversion. And even then, I’ve allowed myself to be blindsided at 4PM on some...
On Friday, January the 30th, IBM Canada offered me a position that was considered equivalent to my previous role and I accepted. I am now officially a rep. My real title is SSSR, which stands for Specialty Software Sales Rep. In reality, I think most people will understand better if...
I finally spent the time reading the documentation, and figured out how to make my photos page easier to navigate *and* while remaining dynamic in how it’s updated, *and* get better SEO in the process. In essence, I had to make sure that: Each gallery I create/created is linked to a new...
Someday, I want all my apps to be open source, other days, it’s all Mac-like, and other days, it’s simplicity. Each angle has cons/pros, and I should learn to stick to one, if I’m to have any stability in my home computing environment.Similar Posts: WordPress for Multilingual Site Adding Ruby on Rails...
IBM News - United States
IBM Reports 2009 Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year Results
IBM Reports 2009 Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year Results...
IBM Reports 2009 Third-Quarter Results
IBM Reports 2009 Third-Quarter Results...
IBM Reports 2009 Second-Quarter Results
IBM Reports 2009 Second-Quarter Results...
IBM Reports 2009 First-Quarter Results
IBM Reports 2009 First-Quarter Results...
Supercomputer makes waves at naval center
A new IBM supercomputer will help the Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO) with ocean modeling and weather forecasting, thereby improving maritime safety....
New tech lets visually impaired improve web access
Visually impaired Web surfers now have an easy, collaborative way to improve Internet accessibility, thanks to IBM researchers. People with vision problems often rely on software that reads web pages to them. But the software won't work with every element on a page unless the proper information is there. New...
Irving Wladawsky-Berger
Business Management and Holistic, Critical Thinking
In early January I read an excellent article in the New York Times - Multicultural Business Theory. At B-School?. The article was about the efforts of Roger Martin, the dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of......
The “Professionalization” of Service-based Industries
I spent several days in mid-February at Imperial College in London. I was a speaker and panel member at an event sponsored by Design London, the multi-disciplinary innovation initiative between the Royal College of Art and the Imperial College engineering......
The Business Value of Social Networks
The January 30 issue of The Economist included a special report on social networking. Overall, the special report concludes: “that social networks are more robust than their critics think, though not every site will prosper, and that social-networking technologies are......
Supercomputing has been a major part of my education and career, from the late 1960s when I was doing atomic and molecular calculations as a physics doctorate student at the University of Chicago, to the early 1990s when I was......
Technology, Leadership and Innovation in the Service Economy
At the end of January I gave a half-day seminar at MIT on Technology, Leadership and Innovation in the Service Economy. I offered the seminar as part of MIT’s Independent Activities Period (IAP), a four week informal learning interlude between......
Disruptive Innovations and Organizational Change
Over the last few years I have given a number of seminars on Technology-based Business Transformation. In these seminars, I examine how companies can leverage disruptive innovations to go after new business opportunities or to significantly transform themselves. Often, the......
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Ubuntu ready for your enterprise?
By all accounts Red Hat is the undisputed leader in enterprise Linux, but Ubuntu is proving its up to the challenge. Is it time to evaluate Ubuntu in your enterprise? Like many of you, I haven’t given the Linux market too much thought beyond Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) being the...
Palm’s WebOS could help BlackBerry’s consumer push
Palm’s future in the smartphone market remains uncertain, but its technology could prove valuable to Research in Motion, makers of the popular BlackBerry smartphones – especially as Research in Motion (RIM) continues its consumer push. Reading David Coursey’s InfoWorld post “Palm is doomed; let the good-byes begin”, I couldn’t help but...
Using open APIs for business growth
I spoke to Sam Ramji a little while back to get an update on Sonoa Systems. Readers will recognize Sam from his previous life as a central figure in Microsoft’s open source strategy team. Sam started the call describing a shift in his work from “open source to...
Jaspersoft and CEO Brian Gentile released download and community figures that suggest increased traction of Jaspersoft’s open source based business intelligence product line. Jaspersoft has surpassed the 10 million download mark since late 2001. While I’m always weary of download data after the 1 million mark, 10 million downloads place...
PHP job growth not linked to multilingual developers
Matt Asay wrote a well received post about dynamic scripting languages such as PHP, Perl and Python ‘crashing the enterprise party’. While the Indeed.com job trends chart that Matt used is somewhat misleading, the chart isn’t central to his point. I say somewhat misleading because the chart tracks...
RIM plays the free software card to drive revenue
Successful open source vendors utilize business models that build a large user base through free software and monetize the adoption through some other product or service offering. In dated business terminology the free offering is considered a loss leader whose business case is supported by other offerings in the...
dougmcclure.net
IBM Tivoli Pulse 2010 : Where Business Service Management Plays Huge Role
This weekend marks the start of what has to be the single biggest service management invasion in recent history as IBM Tivoli Pulse 2010 and the Pink ITSM 2010 conferences converge in Las Vegas. With IBM Tivoli camped out at MGM Grand and Pink at Bellagio, Vegas will be packed...
Starting a Journey at BSM Review Portal
I’ve been asked to contribute to the efforts shaping up over at BSM Review. Their vision is sound and the things they’d like to achieve for the community are desperately needed. They are lock step in tune with things that have been talked about on my blog and with many...
Interesting Links for January 12th
Links that I have found interesting for January 12th: WSO2 launches new Business Activity monitoring – Application Development & SOA : News – Open source SOA firm WSO2 has launched Business Activity Monitor (WSO2 BAM) that provides real-time visibility into service-oriented architecture (SOA) processes, transactions and workflows. The company claims that the...
Looking Back at Business Service Management (BSM) in 2009
As I look back at how the BSM industry evolved in 2009, my thoughts focus around 2009 as the year of “Hybrid BSM” players coming into their place in the market. Another term I use here is “BSM for SMB” or even “BSM Lite” to some degree but I feel...
Bookmarks for January 8th through January 9th
These are my links for January 8th through January 9th: IBM Education Assistant – WebSphere software – The IBM WebSphere Business Process Management Suite contains a comprehensive set of collaborative, role-based capabilities that help you model, simulate, run, change, monitor, and optimize core business processes. The IBM BPM Suite brings together...
Interesting Links for January 7th
Links that I have found interesting for January 7th: Four Key Trends in the Network Monitoring Market – Network performance monitoring solutions are not one of those “cool” technologies that get a lot of coverage in the media and these products are sometimes perceived as using an old approach to solve...
Kellypuffs
thrifty AND pretty, originally uploaded by kellypuffs. Himself was consolidating dishwashing soap this morning. So pretty. ...
Jeremy Irons dancing – priceless. ...
Tonight’s haul: The Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century, Ian Mortimer Socks from the Toe Up: Essential Techniques and Patterns from Wendy Knits, Wendy D. Johnson In the Valley of the Mist: Kashmir: One Family in a Changing World, Justine Hardy The Devil’s Queen: A Novel...
Wow. Talk about a blast from the past. I wrote the hardware/software interface for the receive and transmit sites of this Over-The-Horizon radar system. In assembly language and Fortran. Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth. ...
Something I doodled at the bottom of my notebook. Balllpoint pen, in quad-ruled moleskine. The photo is cropped because there is work-stuff around it. ...
Whilst browsing flickr’s Creative Commons-licensed photos for some visual aids for my next innovation project, I found these WONDERFUL photos by flickr user nigelpepper. The spirit of Hack Day! Thanks, Nigel! Innovation Accelerator 2008, originally uploaded by nigelpepper. ...
Balfes.net
Eclipse, extensions, composites and XPages!
The attention this post by Anthony Holmes and the awesome 3D viewer Hiro wrote are getting is great! I do think the Notes community is starting to see the benefit of Eclipse and more and more extensions are being done every day for the Notes 8.x clients. That is a I...
Messing around with Dojo and reading a new book!
After attending Dojo.connect() conference I decided to review a couple of more books for Packt Publishing. The first one I am reviewing is Learning Dojo by Peter Svensson. I am only 6 chapters in and I am finding the book to be extremely helpful. It goes at what I consider...
Google Translate and whether it is really needed?
So I added Google Translate to my site. Most of my hits are from the United States, many European countries, China, and India. It would be interesting to hear whether or not this is needed on my site. It would be nice if I could figure out whether or not...
Why SWT/Qt when you have the Lotus platform?
I just read this interesting post about a project for an SWT version based on Qt. The project argues it is for styling purposes. What is interesting is the Lotus platform (Lotus Expeditor) which is what Lotus Notes 8.x is based on has had SWidgets since day one. We even...
Lotusphere Comes To You (LCTY) - Germany
Looks like I will be traveling to Germany for the Lotusphere Comes To You event in March which is being run by SIT GmbH. I will be running a full day workshop with a series of presentations and labs and then giving the What’s new in Composite Applications in...
Dojo.connect() conference begins today!
I will be somewhat live tweeting over the next few days - most likely random thoughts of what I am learning. http://widespreadconferences.com/dojoconnect.html technorati tags: Dojo, eclipse, seminar, web...
IBM Redbooks | Just Published
VMware Implementation with IBM Midrange System Storage
Redpaper, published: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 - Introduction to VMware - VMware and Storage Planning - VMware and Storage Configuration In this document, we compiled best practices for planning, designing, implementing, and maintaining IBM® Midrange storage solutions and, more specifically, configurations for a VMware® ESX and VMware ESXi Server-based host environment....
High density virtualization using the IBM System x3850 X5
Web Doc, published: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 384 virtual machines on a single IBM System x3850 X5 server with four4 Intel Xeon 8-core processors, 512 GB memory, and Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V The IBM System x3850 X5 server is the fifth generation of the Enterprise X- Architecture, delivering innovation with...
High availability virtualization on the IBM System x3850 X5
Web Doc, published: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 64 highly available virtual machines on a two-node IBM System x3850 X5 cluster with 4 Intel Xeon 8-core processors, 192 GB memory, and Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V The IBM System x3850 X5 server is the fifth generation of the Enterprise X- Architecture, delivering...
IBM SAN Volume Controller and IBM Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager
Redpaper, published: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 This IBM® Redpaper™ document provides a brief overview of IBM Tivoli® Storage FlashCopy® Manager and how it interacts with the IBM System Storage™ SAN Volume Controller (SVC)....
System z Mean Time to Recovery Best Practices
Redbook, published: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 - Optimize your processes to minimize application down time - Customize products to minimize shutdown and startup times - Understand the benefit of new product functions This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides advice and guidance for IBM z/OS® Version 1, Release 10 and subsystem system programmers....
Security in Development: The IBM Secure Engineering Framework
Draft Redpaper, last updated: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 - Investigating common development processes and the IBM Integrated Product Development process - Emphasizing security awareness and requirements in the software development process - Discussing test and vulnerability assessments IBM has long been recognized as a provider of hardware and software and services that is of...
Pragmatic viewpoints of Open Computing
My new startup - Appliance Foundry, Providing production-ready IBM Software appliances
I've been busy lately working on my new startup to address the public and private Cloud Computing markets. Here's the details behind my startup.Appliance Foundry has only one goal --- to deliver production-ready software appliances of IBM Software.Who would want an appliance?* Customers and Business Partners of IBM Software...
T-Rob Wyatt "must haves" WMQ SupportPacs
I was talking to T-Rob (who I think is the lead of IBM WebSphere MQ Security Practice @ IBM, is one of the experts in the field of WebSphere MQ) and I asked him what are his "must haves" for day to day operational care and feeding of WebSphere MQ he gave me the following...
Anti-Abuse Bus Stop Ad Only Batters Women When Nobody's Looking
Amnesty International has installed a new anti-domestic-abuse ad fixture in Hamburg, Germany which is equal parts clever and shocking: when you look at the photo, it's a smiling couple; when you look away, it's a dude punchin' a lady.The billboard works by scanning its proximity with an eye-tracking camera, which...
The Seven Types of Employees You Meet at Best Buy
Have you ever noticed that no matter which Best Buy you go into, you end up seeing the same people working there? That's because there are seven types of people that work at every single Best Buy, with no exceptions.A little known fact about me is that I worked at...
Tivoli Unified Process - IBM® Tivoli® Unified Process (ITUP) is a Web-based tool that provides detailed documentation of service management processes based on industry best practices, including the recently released ITIL® V3 best practices. ITUP enables organizations to significantly improve IT efficiency and effectiveness by enabling users to easily understand...
Rational Unified Process - IBM Rational Unified Process® (RUP®) is a comprehensive process framework that provides industry-tested practices for software and systems delivery and implementation and for effective project management. It is one of many processes contained within the Rational Process Library, which offers best practices guidance suited to your...
Klaus Johannes Rusch's random thoughts
We wish everyone a Happy New Year 2010!As we started the new year, we watched not only the fireworks but also the “blue moon”, as the rare occurrence of two full moons in one month is called. albeit incorrectly as Mayo noted. The next time we will see this...
Today I attended the Internet Summit Austria 2009 held by the Internet Service Providers Austria association at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. The motto of the event was “We are Internet”, referring to the fact that the Internet is created by people and used by people.ISPA chairman Andreas Koman opened...
Over twenty years after coming to Vienna to study computer science, I felt like going back to university and enrolled in a master's degree program in legal studies offered by the Institut für Multimediale Linzer Rechtsstudien at the Johannes Kepler Universität Linz.The program started in early September with one week...
Security, privacy, and an inconvenience
Redirects are often discussed only in the context of search engine optimization (SEO). Here is a good example how redirects affect users as well, and why it is important to choose your redirects wisely.The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 2006 began serving its Website encrypted in an effort to improve...
More often than not you will see someone recommend switching all redirects on your site to 301s because they pass “link equity” in Google. There is the simple and neat solution for search engine optimization, and it could be plain wrong. At the risk of diverging from the consensus in...
Wiener Neustadt is half way from Vienna to Jesolo
No, we didn't get the distances wrong. Granted, Wiener Neustadt is about 60 km from Vienna whereas the distance to Jesolo is 600 km.We left home in the dusk on July 1 with our van fully loaded, expecting to reach our vacation destination Jesolo by noon. Shortly after we had...
Inside System Storage -- by Tony Pearson
It's Tuesday, and that means more IBM announcements! I haven't even finished blogging about all the other stuff that got announced last week, and here we are with more announcements. Since IBM's big [Pulse 2010 Conference] is next week, I thought I would cover this week's announcement on Tivoli Storage...
New Disk Options for DCS9900, DS3000 and N series
Continuing my series of posts on the IBM Storage launch of February 9, I cover some new disk options. IBM System Storage DCS9900 The DCS9900 uses a 4U enclosure to hold 60 (that's sixty, SIX-ZERO) drives! Normally, hot-swapable drives face the front or back surface of the rack, but these...
IBM SONAS guest post from John Sing
Continuing on the [IBM Storage Launch of February 9], John Sing has offered to write the following guest post about the [announcement] of IBM Scale Out Network Attached Storage [IBM SONAS]. John and I have known each other for a while, traveled the world to work with clients and...
IBM Storage Launch for February 2010
Well, it's Tuesday again, and that means IBM announcements! Today we had a major launch, with so many products, services and offerings that I can't fit them all into a single post, so I will split them up into several posts to give the attention they deserve. So,...
IBM Launches POWER7 processor and server line
In addition to dominating the gaming world, producing chips for the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation, and Microsoft Xbox 360, IBM also dominates the world of Linux and UNIX servers. Today, IBM announced its new POWER7 processor, and a line of servers that use this technology. Here is a...
Am I Dreaming? EMC citing standard benchmark results?
Am I dreaming? On his Storagezilla blog, fellow blogger Mark Twomey (EMC) brags about EMC's standard benchmark results, in his post titled [Love Life. Love CIFS.]. Here is my take: A Full 180 degree reversal For the past several years, EMC bloggers have argued, both in comments on this blog,...
Rob's Digital Life
Twitter microposts for 2010-03-03
18 hour day over, lot’s to get finished before next weeks trip to Madrid, my pitch on yesterday’s call to all our service managers went well # Powered by Twitter Tools....
Twitter microposts for 2010-03-02
has dopplr officialy died now?..have people switched to Tripit?….shame dopplr was so smooth looking # saddened by the 6 Music news, will leave a major hole behind # @sevendotzero I think I’ll stop Dopplr, I liked the annual report as I used it as a travel log, but didn’t get one last...
Twitter microposts for 2010-02-27
Playing chess with my 6 year old daughter, she’s figured out she has to think ahead, but the games have slowed some what, impressed though # @swakilki it is, I’m amazed she has the patience to play, her mum doesn’t! # Powered by Twitter Tools....
Twitter microposts for 2010-02-26
@stewartbaines the irony is that start-ups all want to grow into corporations, what no one has perfected is growing big and retaining a soul # Watching The West Wing, got every episode, currently on S6E1. # at the Dentist this morning they offered to file a few mill off the front of...
Twitter microposts for 2010-02-25
@thegovier Liverpool is a great city, avoid certain areas for sure, same as any city, but lot’s to do there, recently city of Culture # @thegovier ah..not a lot out by the airport ..bad luck but a trip to the liver buidling or Albert dock worth 5 mins..good luck. # @lilyroseallen CEO...
Twitter microposts for 2010-02-24
Listening to school of seven bells on train on way home, the book being read is Daemon # @bryns have a feeling we were both on same train out of London, spotted you in the taxi queue as the cab I was in pulled away. # Home, cup of tea, pizza in...
