I've been looking for a replacement for a homegrown system management infrastructure for some time, anyone check out Hyperic yet? It seems to have a good list of supported applications, and layers, plus some smart modern approaches.
Unbelivably IBM appears to have removed the image from the purchase site here, but this keyboard wit h and integrated Trackpoint device is what my entire development team uses.
I tried putting in a direct URL, but IBM's terrible store front site does not seem to work when you link externally.
So here's how you get to it..
1) ibm.com 2) Products 3) Upgrades, accessories & parts 4) Keyboards & mice 5) IBM Keyboard with Integrated Pointing Device - USB - US English
I've been looking for a replacement for a homegrown system management infrastructure for some time, anyone check out Hyperic yet? It seems to have a good list of supported applications, and layers, plus some smart modern approaches.
Unbelivably IBM appears to have removed the image from the purchase site here, but this keyboard wit h and integrated Trackpoint device is what my entire development team uses.
I tried putting in a direct URL, but IBM's terrible store front site does not seem to work when you link externally.
So here's how you get to it..
1) ibm.com
2) Products
3) Upgrades, accessories & parts
4) Keyboards & mice
5) IBM Keyboard with Integrated Pointing Device - USB - US English
it rocks.
There's a way to run two seperate instances of Mozilla on the same Windows machine? Would that give you two+ different cookie spaces too?
How do you do it; have't read c++ in too many years.