Posted by
ryuzaki0
on from the rolling-the-open dept.
el bastardo writes "According to this ZDNet article, IBM is building a new IM network for the Washington, DC area government agencies using Jabber as the base protocol."
FP for mrgoat!
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Anonymous Coward
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another one!
Pity the fool!
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Anonymous Coward
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I've had enough of this jibber jabbering about IM apps. People should learn IRC.
I pity the fool who has four (or more) different clients installed, or who uses Trillian, what with the nefarious purposes behind it.
Re:Pity the fool!
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Anonymous Coward
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> I pity the fool who has four (or more) different clients installed
youve been watching too much A-Team
Re:Anyway : Which is the Best Linux Distros ?
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malie
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Anonymous cowards do not deserve linux!
And you can have one too!
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wilstephens
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Dreamhost now offer free Jabber servers with all their hosting accounts.
Location based
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smallfries
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This sounds like quite a cool application, linking together the IM networks doesn't really give them more than a radio, but pluging it into their databases could be interesting. Especially if the edge devices know whereabouts they are; message for backup to the closest 10 units, run stolen car checks automatically (hook up a front end that pulls plates out of a video feed), or even, when you spot one message a uniform car in the direction that the cars going. It would be quite cool for managing evacuations as well, real time stats about people getting out could organise escape routes to avoid congestion amongst other things..
So when can I get a scanner for the car that checks there aren't any speed checks coming up...
-- Slashdot: where don knuth is an idiot because he cant grasp the awesome power of php
Re:Makes Sense
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Anonymous Coward
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The ability to log messages is really keen. Accountability is important... The adoption of jabber in a messaging infrastructure by government makes sense.
WWRND?
(What Would Richard Nixon Do?)
Or better yet, WWDCD?
(What Would Dick Cheney Do?
It's really not fair.
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Anaplexian
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...when you use IBM's proprietary technology, they charge you money. But when they use Jabber, it's free for them.
Not fair, I think.
In my view since IBM charges for it's work, IBM should also pay for the great work the Jabber folks have done. A donation to the Jabber people would be easy for IBM, and a VERY cool thing for the Jabfolks.
another one!
I've had enough of this jibber jabbering about IM apps. People should learn IRC.
I pity the fool who has four (or more) different clients installed, or who uses Trillian, what with the nefarious purposes behind it.
Anonymous cowards do not deserve linux!
Dreamhost now offer free Jabber servers with all their hosting accounts.
This sounds like quite a cool application, linking together the IM networks doesn't really give them more than a radio, but pluging it into their databases could be interesting. Especially if the edge devices know whereabouts they are; message for backup to the closest 10 units, run stolen car checks automatically (hook up a front end that pulls plates out of a video feed), or even, when you spot one message a uniform car in the direction that the cars going. It would be quite cool for managing evacuations as well, real time stats about people getting out could organise escape routes to avoid congestion amongst other things..
So when can I get a scanner for the car that checks there aren't any speed checks coming up...
Slashdot: where don knuth is an idiot because he cant grasp the awesome power of php
The ability to log messages is really keen. Accountability is important... The adoption of jabber in a messaging infrastructure by government makes sense.
WWRND?(What Would Richard Nixon Do?)
Or better yet, WWDCD?
(What Would Dick Cheney Do?
...when you use IBM's proprietary technology, they charge you money. But when they use Jabber, it's free for them.
Not fair, I think.
In my view since IBM charges for it's work, IBM should also pay for the great work the Jabber folks have done. A donation to the Jabber people would be easy for IBM, and a VERY cool thing for the Jabfolks.