The IBuildings techportal has release the latest episode of their podcast series from this year's Dutch PHP Conference. This time it's a talk Jonathan Lawrence gave on IBM WebSphere sMash.
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The IBuildings techportal has release the latest episode of their podcast series from this year's Dutch PHP Conference. This time it's a talk Jonathan Lawrence gave on IBM WebSphere sMash.
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Strange Loop is a unique St. Louis developer conference for exploring a wide variety of technologies that highlight where our industry is headed. Topics of particular interest include alternative languages, polyglot programming, non-relational databases, and distributed systems. The Strange Loop conference will be held on October 22nd and 23rd at the beautiful Tivoli Theatre at 6350 Delmar in the University City Loop.
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"I know you see people that spend their entire day on Twitter, but you must understand that they fall into two camps a) people who make a living teaching people how to use Twitter, b) people getting ready to go out of business."
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"I know you see people that spend their entire day on Twitter, but you must understand that they fall into two camps a) people who make a living teaching people how to use Twitter, b) people getting ready to go out of business."
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The WebSphere® eXtreme Scale REST data service is a Java™ HTTP service that implements Microsoft’s ADO.NET Data Services. The REST data service allows any HTTP client to access a WebSphere eXtreme Scale 7.0 grid.
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Free download: WebSphere eXtreme Scale Download WebSphere eXtreme Scale V7.0, which processes massive volumes of transactions with extreme efficiency and linear scalability. WebSphere eXtreme Scale operates as an in-memory data grid that dynamically caches, partitions, replicates, and manages application data and business logic across multiple servers. The trial image also includes a technical preview of the WebSphere eXtreme Scale REST data service
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This paper and the research behind it are based on a web-based survey conducted during the latter part of October 2009. The survey was open exclusively to members of The 2.0 Adoption Council. Of the then 100 members, 77 completed the survey. As explained in more detail in the Demographics section, despite the relatively small number of responses, the research findings represent a market milestone and represent not the opinion of the general masses, but the fact-based experiences of the market’s early adopters– the true practitioners of Enterprise 2.0. This study focused on the current realities pertaining to the adoption of Enterprise 2.0 and associated budgets, challenges, business drivers, teams and leadership. The survey consisted of over 20 questions. This white paper provides a high-level view into a select sub-group of questions/issues. This 21-page report is written by Carl Frappaolo and Dan Keldsen and edited by Susan Scrupski, Founder of The 2.0 Adoption Council.
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The Redmonk guys were all at IBM's Connect event. Among other things, James' take-away was IBM is confident. Mills is confident. SWG is confident. It really showed through at Connect this year.
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