In an era when a one terabyte hard drive costs less than $100, the issue of the proliferation of data, data types, and data analysts is only going to be more profound. The moves of the likes of IBM, Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, and SAS are sometimes obscured by the confusing terminology the surrounds the different components of the solutions to this issue.
- Jon Bultmeyer
urn your OSGi framework into a web container. This was already possible with components such as pax-web but now there is a standard for it.
- Jon Bultmeyer
I was struck yesterday at the inline status message @ parser in facebook where you type "at" keystroke 1, 2, 3 and type ahead drop down intellisenses your contacts and then on selection replace it with a link to that REST url for your "Friend". Not only that it marks that "gesture" as a "tag" and informs of the event. very powerful !
- Jon Bultmeyer
As I speak to organizations about NetVision (and we are clearly NOT a SIEM player), I hear concerns about SIEM tools and log management applications that are big, complex, difficult to implement, expensive, and not user-friendly
- Jon Bultmeyer
onestly, I think the debate here is somewhat self-created by framing it in terms of RBAC versus ABAC rather than simply acknowledging that a good policy engine needs to support both roles and dynamic attributes.
- Jon Bultmeyer
I looked a this a bit last night and a cursory read of the tutorial seems to suggest some erlang like goodness in there as well in the concurrency areas.
- Jon Bultmeyer