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Nice commentary by Mark on OpenID in the enterprise. I like this best: “This situation reminds me of the state of early web-LDAP gateways in the mid-1990s, that would prompt the user to enter ‘their distinguished name.’”
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Yuh!
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Nice example of “the value of leveraging non-executive employees’ influence.”
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“Prohibiting a person from displaying on a motor vehicle a specified item that depicts or resembles anatomically correct.” How about Man’s head on dog?
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Check it out, FiveRuns now has a blog.
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Some interesting notes on what’s being tested for interop between the Microsoft and Novell/SUSE world.
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Hmm, I outta get a copy of this. Then I just need a Windows box and I can go to town…
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Video/screencast(?) of PowerShell in action. Tragically, I haven’t been able to download it yet.
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Several links to PowerShell related things, updates, uses, and extensions.
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BMC, CA, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, and Microsoft. White paper!
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More cautious (in good way) thinking about adding scripting on-top of the VM: primarily concerns of how it’d weave into the dev-cycle and debugging.
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“This JSR will develop an API for providing support for RESTful(Representational State Transfer) Web Services in the Java Platform.”
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“That’s where the data lives. And SOA is giving businesses another way to leverage that resource.”
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“Splunk-2-Netcool is an integrated module that provides seamless workflow and data integration between Splunk Professional and IBM Tivoli Netcool.”
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���The whole idea is running IT as a business, but not necessarily using [traditional return-on-investment] financial measures to quantify IT���s value,��� he says. ���In the end, no one believes those numbers anyhow.”
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Getting PowerShell for Vista, and links to documentation.
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“PowerGadgets is a revolutionary new data visualization product that utilizes Windows PowerShell, Microsoft���s new scripting shell.”
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More momentum for OpenID.
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“That���s probably sounds like technobabble, but it is significant work towards letting you automatically and verifiably create a trusted profile - one that makes all your web presences stronger and more trustworthy.”
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Good point about using identity as lock-in. I’m a bit suspicious of services knowingly doing this: I usually favor ignorance, laziness, and disbelief in The New Thing over strategically/defensively omitting it.