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Debriefing - jQuery & Microsoft, Loglogic, Hyperic HQ 4.0 Beta, Cubicals, Cloud Capacity... Posted: Sep 29, 2008 9:02 PM
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Today’s debriefing podcast (download here or subscribe to the feed)mentioned: my quick take on Microsoft and Nokia using jQuery, a brief note on seeing LogLogic’s new community portal and some basic tips on boot-strapping such sites, Hyperic’s HQ 4.0 Beta (with lengthy commentary on IT management agents behind the firewall and JMX browsing and monitoring), cubicles vs. offices, and then a brief mention of a piece on capacity management for cloud computing that I sent off to SearchDataCenter.com today.

(There’s a weird skip in the audio right at the beginning: don’t worry, you didn’t miss anything.)

Disclosure: Hyperic and Loglogic are clients.

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