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- OnTheRun with Tablet PCs show #26
- Listen here ( MP3, 22.7 MB, 66 minutes) or Subscribe to the show with this link RSS James Kendrick and I are back with show #26! Listener Jonas Knipper from Germany sent...
- Tags: JOnAS
- Blog posts 2006-07-23
- ObjectWeb exec: JBOSS engaging in deception (actually, not)
- ObjectWeb exec: JBOSS engaging in deception (actually, not)Clarifications about "J2EE certified" JOnAS2 points I would like to clarify:- First, the specific environment the JOnAS certification is "confined" to (Linux, database and JOnAS releases). It corresponds to the environment that was used to pass the TCK.JBoss, as well as commercial...
- Tags: Application servers, Middleware, Java, Java development tools, Enterprise software, JOnAS, ObjectWeb, J2EE, JBoss, environment
- Discussion threads 2005-06-15
- ObjectWeb exec: JBOSS engaging in deception (actually, not)
- In response to one of my blogs/podcasts regarding IBM's acquisition of open source J2EE provider Gluecode, ObjectWeb.org executive committee member François Letellier has not only asked for a clarification, but has taken a jab at JBOSS CEO Marc Fluery's communication style. In that blog, I wrote "In fact,...
- Tags: JOnAS
- Blog posts 2005-06-13
- JBoss' Marc Fleury 'welcomes' IBM and Gluecode to the open source J2EE party
- JBoss' Marc Fleury 'welcomes' IBM and Gluecode to the open source J2EE partyCorrection: JOnAS has passed J2EE certificationThis article says that JOnAS is not J2EE certified, it is wrong. JOnAS has been certified by Sun in February 2005 since JOnAS 4.3.x, have a look here to be convinced : ...
- Tags: Java development tools, Development tools, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, Marc Fleury, JBoss, IBM Corp., JOnAS
- Discussion threads 2005-05-25
- JOnAS getting traction overseas?
- According to an InfoWorld report, the ObjectWeb consortium's most well known open source project -- JOnAS aka Java Open Application Server -- is making headway in Europe, particularly in France where ObjectWeb major backers Groupe Bulle, France Telecom, and France's National Institute for Research in Computer Scienceand Control INRIA hail...
- Tags: JOnAS, Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2005-01-20
Additional Resources
- Health conspiracies usually aren't
- Health conspiracies usually aren'tExonerated?Don't you mean implicated? If not, please explain.How old was Woody Allen in Sleeper?Remember the scene in "Sleeper" where Woody's character, a health food nut, is surrounded by doctors smoking cigarettes and drinking martinis?Don't think tobacco will be rehabilitatedThe health problems associated with tobacco usage over...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, statin, Health conspiracy, health care, Statins
- Discussion threads 2008-03-03
- Clicker client for the iPhone?
- I asked Jonas Salling, developer of Salling Clicker a remote control application for Bluetooth phones, about the recent announcement that Apple will release an iPhone SDK in February 2008. Jason: Can you comment on your commitment to developing a Clicker client for the iPhone? Jonas Salling:...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Developer, Phone, Bluetooth, Telecom & Utilities, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2007-11-15
- BREAKING: Third party applications confirmed for iPhone (updated)
- That sound you hear is hell freezing over. Despite saying everything to the contrary and even opening a WebApps portal on their Web site, Steve Jobs today announced that Apple is releasing an iPhone SDK to developers in February so that they can develop "real" iPhone...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Phone, Cyberthreats, Telecom & Utilities, Viruses And Worms, Security, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2007-10-17
- iPhone's untapped potential
- Now that iPhone has been out for almost four months, there's a couple of potential features that Apple is missing the boat on. For example: iPhone should stream music via AirTunes to the Airport Express. You could stream your iTunes to any APX-connected speakers....
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless LANs, Desktops, Wireless, Hardware, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2007-10-17
- Singularity Summit 2007: Open source Singularity
- "If the singularity is in fact near, the fundamental tools of information, collaboration and access will be our best hope for making it happen in a way that spreads its benefits and minimizes its dangers -- in short, making it happen in a way that lets us be good ancestors.,"...
- Tags: Software, Scenario, Open Source, System, Benefit, Google Earth, Technology, Tool, Democracy, Singularity Summit 2007, AR World, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- Second Life plus Twitter for enterprise?
- At the end of last week, I attended a Second Life event organised by Metaversed. 'Second Life? That's so 2006,' I hear the Facebook crowd squak. It may be old hat to some but enterprise players like Sun, Xerox, SAP and Amazon think enough of it that they, along with...
- Tags: Second Life, Twitter, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2007-08-12
- CDVU+ ... where's the DRM?
- Walt Disney Co. music label Hollywood Records has announced that it will offer a new CD format with extra features to encourage compact-disc purchases in a bid to halt declining CD sales.The format, called CDVU+ CD View Plus combines music with digital magazine extras, lyrics, band photos and other "extras"...
- Tags: DRM
- Blog posts 2007-07-18
- Leopard hard drive
- Speaking of hard drives, Jonas Krøyer has the solution for ugly external hard drive enclosures: the Leopard hard drive.What to do while waiting for OS X Leopard? Spice up your external hard drive:Here is what you need:50x50cm of Leopard patterned furry plush (US$5 - any decent girlfriend should be able...
- Tags: Accessory, Hard drive, Hardware
- Blog posts 2007-05-23
- Best practices: optical media selection and care
- Best practices: optical media selection and careWow. Talk aboutthe extreme swing of the pendulum! Understood.Props to Jonas!thanks!
- Tags: media selection, best practice
- Discussion threads 2007-02-26
- Best practices: optical media selection and care
- Last week after a piece of optical media destroyed my MacBook Pros SuperDrive, I began getting more cautious (bordering on paranoid, actually) about the types and kinds of optical media that I trust my backups and data to. Some of my best practices (with some help from Jonas at Media...
- Tags: Optical Drive, Media
- Blog posts 2007-02-26
- Apollo hitting the big time
- As Alex Barnett says, 2007 is going to be a big year for Rich Internet Applications. Hopefully well even be able to say it without quotes Alex .;) The most recent indication of this is the attention Apollo is getting today. Mike Arrington talked to Kevin Lynch on TalkCrunch...
- Tags: Web browsers, Apollo, TalkCrunch
- Blog posts 2006-12-16
- IBM's Jeff Jonas: Reducing corporate amnesia
- Jeff Jonas lives in Las Vegas and used to make his living helping casinos reduce fraud and three letter agencies find the bad guys with unique technology as founder and chief scientist of Systems Research & Development. His software can sift through information captured in multiple database and correlate data,...
- Tags: General, IT Management, Software Infrastructure, Security, web2con, Jeff Jonas
- Blog posts 2006-11-09
- Will open source Java matter?
- Will open source Java matter?'Java' still mattersBut, in terms of current trends, [url=http://www.eclipse.org]Open Source Eclipse[/url] is where the [i]smart[/i] R&D dollars are being spent.YesJava most definitely matters, and open sourcing it will only increase its importance.ultimate what triumphs arequality, features, performance ... .Net leads Java in this aspectcost sure,...
- Tags: Programming languages, Web servers, OPEN SOURCE, Eclipse, PC, Java, IBM Corp., Apache Software Foundation, JVM, Sun Microsystems Inc., HTTP server
- Discussion threads 2006-10-23
- And the Wind Cries Larry
- The last few days have seen a real ramp up of attention/gesture stuff. The combination of Bloggercon and Supernova this week and Gnomedex next week have brought many of the constituents of the so-called Attention Economy into view. One of the incipient players--Jellyfish--are embargoing their story until Monday to take...
- Tags: Craig
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
- NSA datamining - what is it good for?
- Data mining - what is it good for? Without or clue or lead of some kind, absolutely nothing. That's pretty much what datamining experts told Washington Post reporter Guy Gugliotta. Details of the NSA's activities remain unclear, but data mining experts say they are puzzled about how the...
- Tags: data mining, NSA
- Blog posts 2006-06-19
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