November 2011
3 posts
SAP in Transition on Mobile, Cloud, and In-Memory... →
Nov 26th
What Ron Johnson Learned Building the Apple Store →
Nov 23rd
Thinking about streams of information at work →
Nov 22nd
May 2011
1 post
Shard-Query turbo charges Infobright community... →
May 10th
March 2011
3 posts
Revealing the Man Behind @MayorEmanuel - Atlantic... →
Mar 15th
Fukushima Nuclear Accident – a simple and accurate... →
Mar 14th
Teradata Acquiring Aster Data, Driving MapReduce... →
Mar 9th
February 2011
3 posts
RSA 2011: Winning the War But Losing Our Soul |... →
Feb 26th
Not Dead Yet: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Java →
Feb 24th
Subscriptions and the new In-App Purchase... →
Feb 23rd
January 2011
2 posts
Is an Enterprise Data Warehouse Still Required for... →
Jan 30th
travisluis: “There’s a very interesting book by Arthur Brooks, the new head of AEI—an economist, but a rather thoughtful economist—called Who Really Cares. Brooks points out that liberals, for all their profession of caring for other people, give much less to charity than do conservatives. He cites one finding that the city of San Francisco has about the same population as the state of North...
Jan 16th
November 2010
2 posts
Oracle’s Exadata Refresh Ups Ante on Technology... →
Nov 12th
EMC Jumps Into ADBMS Appliance Game →
Nov 5th
October 2010
1 post
[Time code]; →
Oct 31st
September 2010
2 posts
Wrapping Up TDWI – Agile? You Bet. And You Should. →
Sep 11th
Adactio: Journal—OAuthypocrisy and the... →
Sep 9th
August 2010
1 post
Regulating the Use of Social Media Data →
Aug 29th
July 2010
5 posts
Enterprise microblogging : you no longer have to... →
Jul 22nd
Enterprise microblogging needs a facelift to rival... →
Jul 17th
EMC Buys Greenplum – Big Data Realignment... →
Jul 17th
Sustainability and CSR Reporting: There’s An App... →
Jul 15th
Controlling the Invisible →
Jul 2nd
June 2010
2 posts
WikiLeaks and Julian Paul Assange : The New Yorker →
Jun 25th
The Guardian →
Jun 2nd
May 2010
11 posts
BP Decisions Made Well Vulnerable - WSJ.com →
May 29th
Feminine Performance and Thinking Of The Children... →
May 28th
Facebook is ridiculous →
May 21st
Beyond Cassandra: Facebook, Twitter and the Future... →
May 21st
Facebook is a utility; utilities get regulated →
May 17th
SAP Acquiring Sybase, Rocking The Analytics Market... →
May 16th
May 14th
1 note
“Several people have been making assertions that most Flash sites will not work...”
– The Flash Blog » Flash Works On Touch-Based Devices (Video) Comment: This video just reinforces my belief that Adobe’s evangelists have no credibility in this conversation. This video is essentially a lie. The people I have seen saying that Flash sites will need to be revamped (funny...
May 12th
Calpont InfiniDB: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly →
May 11th
Microsoft Briefs On SQL Server R2 – Confusion,... →
May 10th
On responding to writing →
May 10th
April 2010
3 posts
Daring Fireball: Why 960 × 640 →
marco: […] To make reading a selling point, they tackled the wrong problem: anyone who doesn’t enjoy reading on their phone is likely to cite the physical size, not the pixel density, as the limiting factor. […] Of course, if everyone listened to what people cite as the problem with their current devices, we never would have gotten the iPhone or Instapaper ;-) My impression is that...
Apr 20th
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3 tags
Apr 8th
yoink 1.0.0 →
coderspiel: If you envy Clojure’s persistent maps, one option for other JVM languages is to just cold put Clojure on the classpath and wrap its implementation in your own collection interface. I especially love the three-point release notes, in that one of said points is “Made a clean getaway”.
Apr 7th
1 note
March 2010
1 post
Boeing CEO, others rally against Armenian... →
Go business! Apparently history is now worth 7 billion $/year in sales. Do I hear 6 billion? Anybody? 6 billion?
Mar 3rd
February 2010
1 post
Thinking ...
… of using Tumblr more.
Feb 28th