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- JES
- Job Entry Subsystem Software that provides batch communications for IBM's MVS operating system. It accepts data from remote batch terminals, executes them on a priority basis and transmits...
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- Fonality, Dell team up for SMB VoIP solution
- Here at the Internet Telephony Conference & Expo in Miami Beach, open-source Internet calling solutions provider Fonality is showing a new offering called the Fonality VoIP Phone System. Launched with Dell, the aim of Fonality VoIP Phone System is to make affordable phone...
- Tags: Team, Dell Computer Corp., Fonality, Dell'Oro Group, Small And Medium Business, Fonality VoIP Phone System, Jes, Smb/Sme, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-01-24
- Dell earnings down, but AMD chips up
- Dell earnings down, but AMD chips upProofreader fall asleep?"...and it's up to us to convince Dell, their customers and the tens of thousands who sell Intel technology that Core Duo and Intel Inside is the best choice for any computing need," [b]AMD said in a statement[/b]."I don't think that statement...
- Tags: Customer relationship management (CRM), Notebooks, Network technology, Processors, chip, Jes, customer service nightmare, Dell Computer Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-17
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- Why is the concept of virtual machine software so sticky?
- Why is the concept of virtual machine software so sticky?More stuff to go down...when the host server crashes.My ThoughtsWe run about 150 VM's here hosted over a redundant cluster setup. If one machine fails, the others pick up the slack without interuption. But we still have quite a few issues...
- Tags: Operating systems, Storage management, Utility computing, virtual machine concept, operating system, virtualization, HP OpenVMS, virtual machine, cluster, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-02-14
- Microsoft to replace damaged 'Halo 3' discs
- Microsoft to replace damaged 'Halo 3' discsCan these clownsget anything right?Not the only gameHey,This is not the only special edition game that is like this. From what I have heard just about all special editions packaged in the "Tin" are like this. We purchased Prey some time ago...
- Tags: Games, Halo 3, disc, Microsoft Corp., DVD, game, ABMers
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- Top 25 responses to Sun's JAVA move
- Stockholders and employees are among the most vocal critics of Jonathan Schwartz's move yesterday to change Sun's stock ticker to JAVA. Here's my pick of the most thoughtful, scathing, informative, or just funniest comments posted so far.Reaction to yesterday's announcement that Sun was changing it's stock ticker to "JAVA" has...
- Tags: Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Java, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2007-08-24
- Microsoft's state of Vista: The first 100 days
- Microsoft's state of Vista: The first 100 daysLet's see here:"Microsoft maintains a 4,000-row spreadsheet detailing any devices for which the company has received more than 500 problem reports..." 4000 x 500 = 2,000,000. So, potentially there are 2 million users out there experiencing problems, if we assume only...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Intuit Inc., Tech Support, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-08
- Contextual ads seen as IPTV profitability model
- You may have heard of Jeremy Allaire. Hes CEO of Brightcove, largely a company that hosts high-quality IPTV shows.Were not talking goofy YouTube content here. Most of the marquee IPTV content on Brightcove is generated by content creators who might have worked out of their garage a year or two...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Broadband Internet, IP television, Jeremy, Brightcove
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
- A unified point of control
- A unified point of controlData management?I don't think Sun looks at Java as a language for data management. I'm not sure anyone in their right mind looks at Java as a language suitable for data management.All that aside, it seems to be one of the more common applications of...
- Tags: Programming languages, Storage, Databases, object-oriented, Java, data management, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-10-31
- Oracle with Linux is doing the inevitable -- a business model mash-up
- I can see why folks are throwing brickbats at Oracle for their latest Linux move, which seemed to be long anticipated. So I hope the brickbats were long in the making and not the result of shock or knee-jerk reactions.Oracle is doing the absolute rational and predictable thing here. People...
- Tags: open source, Oracle Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-10-26
- Feeling terribly inadequate
- Feeling terribly inadequatehaving a nightmare Murphy?Didn't know you were that deep into Microsoft technology...;-)Mental illinessor is it mental ignorance? Most (non-programmers) IT people that have a few years of *NIX under their belt - tend to dislike 'doze in the extreme. Simple, powerful and elegant is what *NIX is, while...
- Tags: Operating systems, Tools & Techniques, Spyware, adware & malware, Unix, software, operating system, environment
- Discussion threads 2006-10-23
- Microsoft services boss to step down
- Microsoft services boss to step downWow. At least you geta gold watch at the end. We don't even get that...Naturally...The executives move on when the market allows for it because if they don't, they will be held accountable for producing real results. If their corrupt and typically unethical practices don't...
- Tags: Investment, Financial accounting, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft services boss
- Discussion threads 2006-10-11
- Using Dependent Variables in Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS
- Tivoli Workload Schedule for z/OS TWSz provides variable support. This support allows TWSz predefined and user defined variables to be used in jobs scheduled by TWSz. TWSz will translate these variables prior to submitting the JCL to JES. This allows numerous possibilities to enhance the job scheduling environment and can...
- Tags: Variable, IBM z/OS, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM Corp., TWSz, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Recruitment & Selection, Servers, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware
- White papers 2006-08-08
- Debian locks out developers after server hack
- Debian locks out developers after server hackBWAHAHAHHAHA!!ROTFLMAO!!! BWAHAHHAHAHHAALOLLERSKATES!!!This is too funny!!! HAHAHAHAH I can't stop laughing!!!Debian locks out developers after server hackJust when I was feeling down about coming back to work I read this story and I completely feel better!! Just proves linux is not secure...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Hacking, Criminal hacker, Debian, Linux, password, server
- Discussion threads 2006-07-14
- FBI grapples with out-of-date computers
- FBI grapples with out-of-date computersThe World's largest userof Pentium II computers - the US Federal Government. Buy some servers and run Linux terminal server software on 'em! You might have to buy a few mice though . . .Question is... is it broken?If it's not, then don't "fix" it.PS: I've...
- Tags: Federal government, OPEN SOURCE, Processors, .NET, FBI, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, computer
- Discussion threads 2006-07-14
- Microsoft scientists pushing keyboard into the past
- Microsoft scientists pushing keyboard into the pastMicrosoft scientists pushing keyboard into the pastMore great things coming from Microsoft research? But the ABM crowd told us it wasn't possible. Again I'll ask, how does that crow taste? Don't let the hot sauce on top of it burn your mouth.Two...
- Tags: Keyboards, cell phone, Microsoft Corp., keyboard
- Discussion threads 2006-05-03
- Red Hat-JBoss points up seismic shift to an open source stack model
- It's a seismic shift, this proposed acquisition of JBoss by Red Hat. The open source code/commercial support business model is no longer just riding a commoditizing wave among certain IT stack runtime and tools components. The model is now carving out a disruptive place on a full, modern IT stack...
- Tags: open source
- Blog posts 2006-04-10
- MacBook Pro issues addressed with 'Rev. D' logic board
- MacBook Pro issues addressed with 'Rev. D' logic boardSo much for those low power Intel chips.Hot keys and hot palm rest, hmmm. Guess Intel still makes the incandescent lightbulb chip.Beta-testers for new Apples are wanted. Entry fee is as little as 2K. NTNTWill not awake after sleep at timesI...
- Tags: Notebooks, Network technology, entry fee, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, logic board, serial number, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-04-04
- 'Sandal and ponytail set' cramping Linux adoption?
- 'Sandal and ponytail set' cramping Linux adoption?'Sandal and ponytail set' cramping Linux adoption?I like the fact that he seems to blame all the IT people as well. HHHMMM wonder what kind of background he has in IT?You are right, ponytails are not slowing Linux adoption. Linux servers aregrowing faster than...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Desktops, Linux server, Linux-adoption, sandal, Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-03-28
- More unsolicited advice for Sun: Buy Borland's IDEs
- I know it sounds wacky at first, and may even provoke garbage truck collision analogies, but with Borland moving out of IDEs in favor of ALM and SOA ecology support and Sun Microsystems puckering up with wet lips to corporate developers, why not solve several problems at once? If...
- Tags: Borland Software Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-03-17
- AT&T's Whitacre not backing down about carriage fees
- A few months ago, when SBC (now AT&T's) CEO Ed Whitacre made statements endorsing his company's right to extract carriage fees from high-bandwidth sites and applications running across their networks, advocates for "net neutrality" raised a ruckus. At the same time, Whitacre's corporate public relations department issued statements attempting to...
- Tags: AT&T Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-02-03
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