Blogarithms
Doug Kaye's thoughts on web services, web hosting and managed services.
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WS-Manageability is Coming. "On the same day that HP formally proposed a Web services management plan to standards body OASIS [last] week, IBM and Computer Associates announced a schema that deals with similar issues of shepherding software services to interoperable functionality...Mark Potts [CTO of Talking Blocks downplayed the conflict between the two specifications] saying that the fact that the two specs are being released to one technical committee within one standards group will only accelerate adoption of a management specification." [Source: Internetnews.com]
Posted Friday, August 08, 2003 10:15:10 PM
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Eric Lundquist on Web Services. "I'm uncomfortable with the way in which many vendors are rebranding and redefining their products as Web services." [Source: eWeek]
Posted Friday, August 08, 2003 10:08:27 PM
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Gartner Ignored: Fortune 1000 Adopt Linux. "As far as their internet presence goes, big companies are doing the exact opposite [of Gartner's 'go-slow' approach to Linux]; over 100 enterprise sites run by probably the very same Fortune 1000 and global near equivalent companies that recieved the SCO letter have switched to Linux since May, including Schwab.com. [Source: Email from Mike Prettejohn of Netcraft in Tim O'Reilly's weblog.]
Posted Friday, August 08, 2003 9:48:29 PM
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When Your Own Host Goes Down. "We all need to think about what might happen if our web-hosting vendors suddenly go out of business." -- My July '03 column for The Web Host Industry Review.
Posted Friday, August 08, 2003 9:37:47 PM
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