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- Sun cuts 5,000 to 6,000 jobs
- Sun cuts 5,000 to 6,000 jobsIf I were a Sun employee I'd be looking for another job.There seems to be a never ending stream of layoffs at Sun. Very demoralizing.RE: Sun cuts 5,000 to 6,000 jobsi think it's hard to compete for Sun in the new IT market place. The...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-14
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- Commitment to standards
- Commitment to standardsOn the standardsThis point of view emerges from ten plus years in the industry.Standard are very slow to emerge as they are based on the consensus of the actors of a sector. As these actors are never willing give up any competitive leverage they might have over competitors,...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-18
- More on wikipedia abuse
- More on wikipedia abuseThanks!That's an interesting report - if the research stands up, the method used could form the basis for a more general approach. Thanks for pointing it out.RE: More on wikipedia abuseReaders might be interested in seeing a study on vandalism of US senator's WP articles here :...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-04
- Nintendo and the Windows Mindset
- Nintendo and the Windows MindsetWhat does it have to do with Windows, retard?It amazes me how you managed to get a blog at ZD with constant load of garbage posts like this.RE: Nintendo and the Windows MindsetSeems as if the only type of article you can write is one in...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
- Why IT mergers fail
- Why IT mergers faileds hp lay offsTry employing writers that can count.24600 lay offs 50% will be in the USA so 12300 out 47,000 is ~25%.SidetrackThe gain from a Hurd/Fiorina style merger is easy to comprehend, Murph. Combine two companies and lay off a slew of people. All...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-24
- The opportunities in search
- The opportunities in searchEr, Murph, we already talked about this.MSR Lincoln is [i]"Lincoln is a Microsoft Research prototype which allows you to search for information about an object by just taking a photo of it.Your photo is matched against a set of images tagged with relevant web pages and comments...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-20
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM MainframeFault toleranceIn these two quotes, discovering a difference in word usage leads to impacable hostility:Talk about vouchers to someone in Payroll and you won't be sharing any understanding of the term as it is used in Accounts Payable; and, of course, the...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Why many MCSEs won't learn Linux
- Why many MCSEs won't learn LinuxLinux doesn't help the causeOne problem many "MCSEs" have is that most Linux distros spend too much effort trying to be like Windows. This serves to delay the MCSE's development, as they end up treating Linux as if it new version of Windows.Even though it...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- Hey, I love you too, guy
- Hey, I love you too, guySeems to me that SO.CAL Guy did his homework very well......considering you had to dig out an article from Feb 2006 to try and refute what he said (which it didn't considering the Feb '06 article had absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with the trash...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-24
- Same old - Same old - and we're not learning from it
- Same old - Same old - and we're not learning from itOf course there is no need to "process" data at allThe data processing approach is based on the idea that you take some input from a file or files, transform it somehow, and write the output to other files.As...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-17
- Security issues
- Security issuesMurph - you're stuck in the 80sThe simplest programming statement of the lot is the GOTO. It is also the most dangerous because you can do *anything* with it. You can cross loops, functions, procedures, etc and corrupt return stacks and so forth. That is why it is so...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-25
- Xserve Xeon, Thumper, and Apple's Market position
- Xserve Xeon, Thumper, and Apple's Market positionyes they had choicesFreescale, PA Semi ... and the outlier: SPARCWow ...Talk about smoke and mirrors ...But still, did Apple really have a choice, but to move to Intel? If not, then why complain about it?Careful Murph, you don't want to go against the...
- Discussion threads 2006-11-06
- Yet more on Evoting
- Yet more on EvotingMaybe, but we've seen where...that ends in the US.... A public fight in court, a moron in the White house and lots of tax money wasted on 'public services'to controll everybody...BTW: Using different counting and/or RDBMS software for different locations means that an interface needs to be...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-19
- Development work and team size
- Development work and team sizeBe careful what you wish for...In principal I agree that a programming language that is at a high enough level of abstraction effectively is the specification. I don't think any current languages at least not any widely used ones are up to this however.If the code...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-18
- An odd E-voting bit
- An odd E-voting bitCable problems continueAccess to my site - and my access to your comments and this site - will continue to be highly variable until Shaw gets their problem fixed.They promised by the day before yesterday....eVotingThe reason that Delay's name has to appear on the ballot is that...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-07
- IBM dumps Microsoft? Not.
- IBM dumps Microsoft? Not.Another interesting action by IBM.Quoting:IBM is also standardizing on the Red Hat Enterprise version of Linux in order to get support and upgrades, for those people who already run Linux.EoQRemember that IBM put money into Novell just as Novell was buying SuSE. Does IBM know something...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-09
- What Mactel means for Apple
- What Mactel means for AppleBe careful what you wish forMany macfanboys cried for Apple to make the switch to x86. They THOUGHT those same things that you outlined - but mostly they wanted a less expensive mac. This MIGHT have happened had Apple gone to AMD or VIA for its...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-15
- Rx for Linux: Part 1 - Measurements and Markets
- Rx for Linux: Part 1 - Measurements and MarketsWell, there is a counterat http://www.linuxcounter.org/Careful, Paul......you've uttered the heretical words "Learn from Microsoft" again. Someone will shortly be here to point out how you hate OSS and are an "M$ shill". Apparently, your indoctrination was incomplete. :)Carl RapsonShould distinguish two markets.There's...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-17
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