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| Group type: | Public |
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| Started on: | 2008-04-17 |
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| Category: | Computers & Internet |
| Bookmarks: | 80 |
| Discussions: | 8 |
| Members: | 3 |
| Visits: | 161 |
| Last active: | on 06-05-2008 |
Discussion of SOA, Cloud Computing, SaaS, Open Web Standards, and the importance of portable XML documents.
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| We need an onotology for the tags group ontology | marbux | 1 / 2 | marbux on 05-12-2008 |
| Lots of links to pages about Microsoft Live Mesh live mesh | marbux | 1 / 6 | marbux on 04-23-2008 |
| Erecting the Microsoft cloud atop Solaris? -- Sun's Project Fortress no_tag | marbux | 1 / 8 | marbux on 04-20-2008 |
| Microsoft BizTalk RFID Mobile Unveiled no_tag | marbux | 2 / 5 | marbux on 04-20-2008 |
| Microsoft to launch Live Mesh cloud April 24, 2008 live mesh | marbux | 2 / 7 | marbux on 04-20-2008 |
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Glide 3.0 has been released and it is excellent! Does not yet run on a Treo, but htings are looking great. The sync program is very intriguing, and they seem to have a well thought out hosting model. Way beyond Google Docs and Zoho. Not much information on the file format side of things. Glide is written in Flex with native OS adaptations written in C-C++. Optimized for Firefox. I'm still ocnfused about the browser vs. Flex runtime (VM).
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Adobe's Erik Larson introduces Acrobat.com. His blog comments echo his post in response to an article at ComputerWorld: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9091678 In the CW article, Guy Creese of the Burton Group holds the line, defending, as expected, the Microsoft alighnment of MSOffice, Exchange and SharePoint.
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The developer site for OpenSolaris High Performance Computing project. Site contains major clues about things to come with OpenSolaris, e.g., the Projects index page includes entries for KDE and Gnome porting projects.
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