I am going to write this in 5 minutes. I recently visited HP R&D Labs in Bristol, and the trip was worthwhile. What did I learn? HP has a notion called Everything As A Service. The idea makes a lot of sense- I tend to call it the Service Mass Convergence; HP’s term is far catchier. …
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5 minute blog: HP gets its research mojo?
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CloudCamp Comes to London:
http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2008/07/02/cloudcamp-comes-to-london/Over breakfast on March 13th, we started to work out 15 Ways To Tell Its Not Cloud Computing. It was a good discussion, there is often plenty of truth in humour (just as there is often a kernel of truth in a rumour). …
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Silverlight 2.0, Deep Zoom, Client-side scripting and the Future of Archiving
http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2008/07/02/silverlight-20-deep-zoom-client-side-scripting-and-the-future-of-archiving/In which we interview Brian Goldfarb. Its a pretty decent show. The discussion at the end gets interesting, when Bryan claims Ruby developers really don’t want to work with Javascript. In my experience most Rails devs are more than happy to see Javascript as part of their arsenal. …