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by Michael Cote.
Original Post: links for 2007-01-20 from PeopleOverProcess.com
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“A careful read of the Configuration Management chapter in the ITIL Service Support book leads me to define the CMDB very narrowly as containing only hardware, software, and those components directly related to providing a service. When CI are required th
"I asked Harold if he had felt much pressure from open source while at BMC. Not really, he said, as there aren't (yet) strong open source equivalents to BMC's products."
“On the positive side, though, for the first time I feel like NetBeans is ready for prime time. In fact, comparing UI to UI, NetBeans is now way ahead of Eclipse. The claim that SWT provides a more native looking interface than Swing is demonstrably false
On how the get/set nature plus fire-and-forget of UDP made SNMP not the best network configuration protocol in the world…but, damn, it sure is everywhere.
“Perhaps part of what is killing ITIL is the very fact that it doesn’t prescribe enough, and just too much independent thought is required. Then again, perhaps those who can think independently don’t need ITIL anyway.”
Just what it says. There’s plenty of Easter Eggs in there. Which raises a question: is it time to put more Easter Eggs in your product? I should say though that it annoys me to no end that Skype IM is closed and, thus, doesn’t work in Adium/GAIM. GRRRR!