"how little ... has been accomplished in the WSDL and SOAP world over the last several years ... we decided to run a different experiment... address the same business problem but with just HTTP. Very soon we were spending all our time talking about busine
I saw this at Borders this afternoon - big, lots of text, lots of (small) photos. It looks like the kind of thing I would like. "From Scientific AmericanField guides to nature abound, and they are invaluable for pinning down the name of a songbird or ha
"tool that crawls a customer's IT infrastructure, figures out what's there, analyzes the interactions and dependencies and so forth. In knowledge there is power - to cut costs, manage licenses, foster consistency and basically manage your systems better (
While the details of the deals by which the big boys buy bandwidth are closely-guarded secrets, the notion that any of them can dramatically increase their net traffic without paying for it, that notion is just wacko. I've sent Christopher Stern, the au
ACM Queue - A Conversation with Phil Smoot - An engineer at Hotmai ...
http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail654.html
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You mention a couple of design wins for CORBA: Sabre and Target. Can you say how they're using them in a little more detail?
Basic premise: We need network intelligence to deal with legacy applications in todays mobile world
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ITConversations-EverythingMP3?m=317 - Very abstract presentation around web services. Few examples.
The first involved a collision between Google's (Profile, Products, Articles) new Web Accelerator and an application called Backpack, which is built with Ruby on Rails, a Web application framework for the Ruby programming language. This was an unfortuna
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Have a crop of underutilized PCs but not sure how to harness their processing power? A new 6-MB Linux program can round them up into a cohesive, secure network -- no matter what operating system they use.
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* Up to 2,000 PCs in a cluster * Over 30 clusters * One petabyte of data in a cluster -- so much that hard disk error rates of 10-15 begin to be a real issue * Sustained transfer rates of 2Gbps in a cluster * An expectation that two machines will fail
Access device and system for managing television and data communications through a cable television network
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