links for 2007-10-27
By wizidm
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Explaining ZFS in one article is difficult only because it is so capable. The best way to sum up ZFS is that it makes it possible to do anything, no matter how insane, with persistent storage. I find ZFS to be so remarkable that you can count on it being
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This applies to identity as well, since identity will be KEY to the semantic web.
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I totally missed Cote blogging on our Identity podcast and posting this picture of me and my two oldest daughters, Amy and Megan (taken on our trip to be on Good Morning America).
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Columbia University physicist Brian Greene recently chose the winner of the String Theory in Two Minutes or Less user-generated video contest. Watch the video below to see Greene introduce the winner.
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The telecom-equipment sector has lost billions of dollars of market value as consolidation fails to offset a pullback in carrier spending
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I love the way this guy thinks. This applies to ALL kinds of upgrades, not just doc formats: “Very few businesses will take a dogmatic, ideologically pure view of this. Ask yourself, would you accept 1% loss in fidelity if I gave you a billion dollars?”
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What, you mean UDDI and ebXML didn’t solve all the problems?
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I’d like to see what Stephen O’Grady thinks of this four part series.
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There are some pretty impressive notes in here. There are a LOT of companies that should follow Dell’s approach. The results may not all be in yet, but I’m betting that when they are Dell is more of a winner than they would have been. Good stuff.
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