Mostly of them, will use High level, IBM, SUN and Microsoft support, they will pay for it. IBM OpenSource strategy is start using OSS products, grow in demand, and switch to their high class product...
Example, start with bluecode+geronimo and later switch to Websphere+Db2
But, Enterprise, are only a niche market, very well payed indeed, but there are just a few. The other market, medium sized enterprises, small, and micro, those are the sweetspot for Linux, becose they CAN work with "inmmature" sotfware becose theire also "inmmature" bussiness...
That is the figth OSS is winning, with mysql, postgress, apache, php, samba..
Fortune 100 have the money to pay for another Fortune 100 for its IT integration... but again... there is only 100... the other hundreds and thousands of bussiness, those are who need linux to lower costs, add more technology to their process...
Further more... the lack of applications for linux, is a normal step in the madurity of a market.
Rigth now, there are may software houses, developing, specific solutions, and in a few years, will become mainstream solutions. There you have compiere, OpenOffice, they still need work, a lot, but its getting done.
Out of the box solutions for linux are needed to the mainstream, and may are building them...
Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, all must what their ISV which are making crossplataform or linux plataform applications...
Even if the "dinner" is frozen dinner, you cannot leave many things for a long time... or let them defrost at room tempeture... think about a frozen breaded food...
And nobody like "aireated" food... Programmable Coffemakers are enemys of a good, fresh coffe!!!
I really think that other things could be automated... like ironing...
Mac are still so expensive, but all those nice gadgets, the migthy mouse clone, those things, white and shiny, that where utterly inaccesible for the "mass" of the PC users becose "MAC compatible" would hardly means that it will run on PC, now all those "niche gadgets", will be PC compatible! Oh yes! with less effort...
More and more gadgeters will make PC compatible MAC style stuff...
Remember how MAC sued a few Case builders becose they were using the "nose of an airplane" shape for a PC case... well... that will become more, and more common...
There is a lot of NASA contrib at networking, drivers, etc, but the kernel flawed, that is interesting.
TFA also says that the NASA is a SUN shop, and they are still using Solaris 8, and they have no doubt to switch to Solaris 10. So this means that they have 6 years old hardware? Becose, I dont think that new SUNs hardware is supported by Solaris 8...
I wonder, do they buy comodity hardware? Becose, if you are planning to roll a massive linux installation, the first thing you do, is check for hardware compatibility...
The article, actually isnt very useful, to help for or detract the linux usage at servers or desktop. It would be nice, that this kind of public funded enterprises, to had their methodology at public access, so we can learn more about that kind of stuff...
iTMS trying to be "Your buddy at the store".
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Local musics reps, those people who works at the records store for fun, that know what you like, and send you an email when that new track you migth like, that say hello by your name and tells you about that new band...
So, one goal of the e-commerse is the experience of shopping, and this can be achivied by being friendly and useful to the consumer.
Tracking preferences is what a sales rep do, and since electronic sales reps is your software and you navigator...
There is no excuse for malware, but, lets face it, people look this kind of tips, nice, and add a plus to their buying experience...
If you dont like to be tracked, dont use e-commerce, dont buy in the same store twice, don't use credit cards...
So, if there is a "googling" action, also is there a wikipedin action?
The Wikipedia entry about Event Horizon has an interesting "faq" about, orbitig the event horizon and sticking you hand into the event...
Also the wikipedia companion, talks about Stephen Hawking saying that no "event horizon" can be formed at a black hole... This article needs edition...:)
Good reading before a good sleep...
Btw, there is a neat animation about a neutron star X-ray burst
If you pay, the offensive amounts of money they ask, they even will code for you...
On the other hand, Keep a small stock to be out of troubles your self.
2 o 3 spare hard disk, 1 GB ram, the hardware you need and the bugdet you have...
If is that important backup equipment, redundancy, etc, and always, have 2 or 3 plans of action. Even if you get a 100% next day whatever-you-need replacement, you still need the plan b, and c...
Check tue bussines continuity plans and risk managment theory, you will get pretty good ideas of what to do... isnt so hard.
FTA, there are 3 lists, Windows vulnerabilities, that count, from Iexplorer to Wheresjames camera software, incluiding Adobe...
The "Unix", incluiding, AIX, Mac OSX, Solaris, Linux, Freebsd, and any thing that looks like unix...
and Multiplataform vulnerabilities...
The main issue, is the way they pack together all kind and from different vendors the Unix thing... Also, there are reported vulnerabilities about Adobe and isnt listed as multiplataform vulnerabilities...
This article, DOESNT become a defacto FUD, it CAN be used as a "FUD Source" (You see, CERT reports that "unix" is worse than "windows")...
So to be carefull when PR announcements link to thi s "list"...
Partners are needed for having a good sustainable bussines ecosystem.
There is the need of a supply chain. And Novell has a much more longer experience than Redhat, it also has a long standing user base around the world, there still are a lot of novell 486/3.11/4.0 running, 5 to 10 users, and not wanting to go with Microsoft.
Novell and SuSe, also spend lots of money at developing OSS, ximian, mono, X, drivers, kernel patches, kde and gnome stuff, also redhat.
And even more... SuSe born in germany, and it has a huge user base at europe, Redhat has born at U.S.A. and there is a LOT of countries, that doesnt want to be working with U.S.A. enforsable companies... so there is the reason why, at Linux there will be very, very, very hard to have a "single vender Enterprise distribution"...
What is the difference between a hotbackup and mysqludmp?
Mysqldump doesnt take the DB down also... and why replication isnt an option as a hotbackup.
Master/Slave replication at Mysql is lean and easy to setup... and doenst add much overhead to the DB...
2000 users. More than this number of internet users can be found at any average sized University...
If the "survey" is made at a uni, maybe there will be a 100% of "using internet to study"...
Also if you go to a nurcery school, maybe there will be more than 60% of female surfers...
This surevy really says nothing at all..
Mostly of them, will use High level, IBM, SUN and Microsoft support, they will pay for it. IBM OpenSource strategy is start using OSS products, grow in demand, and switch to their high class product...
Example, start with bluecode+geronimo and later switch to Websphere+Db2
But, Enterprise, are only a niche market, very well payed indeed, but there are just a few. The other market, medium sized enterprises, small, and micro, those are the sweetspot for Linux, becose they CAN work with "inmmature" sotfware becose theire also "inmmature" bussiness...
That is the figth OSS is winning, with mysql, postgress, apache, php, samba..
Fortune 100 have the money to pay for another Fortune 100 for its IT integration... but again... there is only 100... the other hundreds and thousands of bussiness, those are who need linux to lower costs, add more technology to their process...
Further more... the lack of applications for linux, is a normal step in the madurity of a market.
Rigth now, there are may software houses, developing, specific solutions, and in a few years, will become mainstream solutions. There you have compiere, OpenOffice, they still need work, a lot, but its getting done.
Out of the box solutions for linux are needed to the mainstream, and may are building them...
Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, all must what their ISV which are making crossplataform or linux plataform applications...
Or this "live" is an internet based service.
And, if it is an internet based service, then ISP will ask for their cut as the "Free ride" thing with Google?
Or this will be another reason to push the tiered internet?
Awwww!!!
I love this game!!!
I didnt know who was its name...
But I remember ths sounds!!!!!
As soon I saw the screenshots, my ear started to remember how shots sounded!!!!!!
Lovely!
Even if the "dinner" is frozen dinner, you cannot leave many things for a long time... or let them defrost at room tempeture... think about a frozen breaded food...
And nobody like "aireated" food... Programmable Coffemakers are enemys of a good, fresh coffe!!!
I really think that other things could be automated... like ironing...
If you are paying for editorial skills, make it worth it.
Or, make Guest Editors, based on karma, and you dont need to pay for editors.
Or, change the name of editors, to something else that doesnt resemble the "act of edit", maybe something like... Guard, so something like that...
Maybe you will not save big bucks, but you will save some bucks..
And I tougth CmdTaco was an options poll!
This is a real question...
How the scientist do that?
They wiggle this gen, and see what happens?
How do they go for the "scientific method" of experimentation?
But you are dead...
Isnt like you will be a re-instanciated or something and the POOFF! there are you again...
SS points to a unique collection of LIVING individes, so, I think it should do the work...
You could say the same about ABS, AWD and any other car technology out there...
And, furthermore, these are AIDS, not replacement...
also, cars get a lot of testing and stressing...
Maybe what we will need is self testing system, that tell us if one system goes down, much alike an airplane cockpit.
Or shall I suppose you dont travel at all?
Planes, Ships, Modern Trains also have a lot of electronics aids...
The gadget sales people.
Mac are still so expensive, but all those nice gadgets, the migthy mouse clone, those things, white and shiny, that where utterly inaccesible for the "mass" of the PC users becose "MAC compatible" would hardly means that it will run on PC, now all those "niche gadgets", will be PC compatible! Oh
yes! with less effort...
More and more gadgeters will make PC compatible MAC style stuff...
Remember how MAC sued a few Case builders becose they were using the "nose of an airplane" shape for a PC case... well... that will become more, and more common...
No doubt, but... where, and which are?
There is a lot of NASA contrib at networking, drivers, etc, but the kernel flawed, that is interesting.
TFA also says that the NASA is a SUN shop, and they are still using Solaris 8, and they have no doubt to switch to Solaris 10. So this means that they have 6 years old hardware? Becose, I dont think that new SUNs hardware is supported by Solaris 8...
I wonder, do they buy comodity hardware? Becose, if you are planning to roll a massive linux installation, the first thing you do, is check for hardware compatibility...
The article, actually isnt very useful, to help for or detract the linux usage at servers or desktop. It would be nice, that this kind of public funded enterprises, to had their methodology at public access, so we can learn more about that kind of stuff...
Local musics reps, those people who works at the records store for fun, that know what you like, and send you an email when that new track you migth like, that say hello by your name and tells you about that new band...
So, one goal of the e-commerse is the experience of shopping, and this can be achivied by being friendly and useful to the consumer.
Tracking preferences is what a sales rep do, and since electronic sales reps is your software and you navigator...
There is no excuse for malware, but, lets face it, people look this kind of tips, nice, and add a plus to their buying experience...
If you dont like to be tracked, dont use e-commerce, dont buy in the same store twice, don't use credit cards...
So, if there is a "googling" action, also is there a wikipedin action? :)
The Wikipedia entry about Event Horizon has an interesting "faq" about, orbitig the event horizon and sticking you hand into the event...
Also the wikipedia companion, talks about Stephen Hawking saying that no "event horizon" can be formed at a black hole... This article needs edition...
Good reading before a good sleep...
Btw, there is a neat animation about a neutron star X-ray burst
enough of karma whoring...
If you pay, the offensive amounts of money they ask, they even will code for you...
On the other hand, Keep a small stock to be out of troubles your self.
2 o 3 spare hard disk, 1 GB ram, the hardware you need and the bugdet you have...
If is that important backup equipment, redundancy, etc, and always, have 2 or 3 plans of action. Even if you get a 100% next day whatever-you-need replacement, you still need the plan b, and c...
Check tue bussines continuity plans and risk managment theory, you will get pretty good ideas of what to do... isnt so hard.
Intel based mac.
AMD based dell.
IBM based Xbox.
Whats next? ASP.net based Slashdhot?
Hell is truly freezing...
When reading about SCO, CEO that just doesnt give up... I remeber this quotes from Gladiator:
Quintus: People should know when they're conquered.
Maximus: Would you, Quintus? Would I?
The question is: Why is taking so long to the court to dismiss the case?
No, you didnt read TFA correctly.
The made 3 samples of each test, and put the average.
The author states this at the beggining of TFA, where we was expaining the metodology and the test cases
FTA, there are 3 lists, Windows vulnerabilities, that count, from Iexplorer to Wheresjames camera software, incluiding Adobe...
The "Unix", incluiding, AIX, Mac OSX, Solaris, Linux, Freebsd, and any thing that looks like unix...
and Multiplataform vulnerabilities...
The main issue, is the way they pack together all kind and from different vendors the Unix thing... Also, there are reported vulnerabilities about Adobe and isnt listed as multiplataform vulnerabilities...
This article, DOESNT become a defacto FUD, it CAN be used as a "FUD Source" (You see, CERT reports that "unix" is worse than "windows")...
So to be carefull when PR announcements link to thi s "list"...
Partners are needed for having a good sustainable bussines ecosystem.
There is the need of a supply chain. And Novell has a much more longer experience than Redhat, it also has a long standing user base around the world, there still are a lot of novell 486/3.11/4.0 running, 5 to 10 users, and not wanting to go with Microsoft.
Novell and SuSe, also spend lots of money at developing OSS, ximian, mono, X, drivers, kernel patches, kde and gnome stuff, also redhat.
And even more... SuSe born in germany, and it has a huge user base at europe, Redhat has born at U.S.A. and there is a LOT of countries, that doesnt want to be working with U.S.A. enforsable companies... so there is the reason why, at Linux there will be very, very, very hard to have a "single vender Enterprise distribution"...
M: James, you must save the spacial station from those spiders.
MoneyPenny: James, Take care.
007: Q, what kind of vehicule will lift me to the space station.
Q: This aston mar... humm.. o wait, did you just said "space station?"
Now, thats innovation... ;)
There are so much things you can thread at a game.
You can thread path dicovery, A.I., NPC, genetic algorithms, environmental conditions, data storage, sound controlling, Preloading, randomness...
Each user can be its own thread...
Threading at games, can deliver a new hole experience to the gamer... Real Time Strategy games require multithreading...