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I’m always looking for software that can take care of boring tasks for me without intervention. For linux, one can…
I’m always looking for software that can take care of boring tasks for me without intervention. For linux, one can…
Well, it’s been rather busy lately with most of my colleagues attending the WebSphere Technical Exchange in Miami. When 60%…
Well, thanks to Google, I now have the-mother-of-all-search-engines in Google Desktop Search for Enterprise V2. It now sports the same…
From ZDNet News: IBM is jumping into the podcast stream by creating Internet radio shows on technology trends and encouraging…
« By introducing a free entry-level product, Oracle intends to get more developers and students familiar with its namesake database, Mendelsohn…
With only 8 weeks to go to 4Q and 2005, it’s time to work on those remaining todos that I’ve…
Lately, I’ve been expanding the number of opensource software I use. First of all, I was invited to Flock (like…
I have been reading Ed Gibbs’ Musings of a Software Development Manager for a little while now and if you’d…
I’m not used to being a target of malware, since I’m running OS X at home and at work, Big…
Well, Gluecode (the opensource J2EE application server we acquired in May 2005) has now officially become family and will be…
After a full week of WebSphere fun in Germany, I’m merely back that I get another full day in Montreal….
Well, it’s now over and I’m back on the (IBM) saddle, from home (Montreal). Once the conference was over, I…
I like this quote… One of my colleagues recently described Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) implementations very well: « It is about Saving…
Well, here, we go, the first spam post on my wiki happened this morning. A quick delete and it was…
Well, blogging from the sessions was a bad idea, and I never did do it. The reason? I remember better…