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Ktn - Jul 5, 2008
I have been very interested lately in articles, studies, etc., about Virtual Teams scattered in different locations throughout the world and their interaction. Primarily because I’m in one Global Virtual Team since …
Tagged: general
Ktn - Jul 5, 2008
Anybody knows if Juice will ever support Atom feeds? It has been sleeping for several years now that I’m sure there are not developers left doing anything with it. Anyone knows how can I get the source code? I would …
Ascent Stage Weblog + Marginalia - Jul 5, 2008
In the ongoing quest to analyze my youth for clues to explain why I am the way I am, I think I've hit the motherlode. The Gigglesnort Hotel was a children's show of which I have only the vaguest memories, but they're …
dougmcclure.net - Jul 5, 2008
I’ve been on the road for the better part of June attending our annual Tivoli Technical Education Exchange (TTEE) in Austin and starting a new global project with a Fortune 10 client for what’s likely to be one of …
Tagged: interviews, general, operations, blog, ibm, analytics, bsm, proactive, bmc, integrien, tivoli, predictive, business service management, netuitive, monthly wrap up, proactivenet, tbsm
eightbar - Jul 5, 2008
I had an idea for a video presentation with something a bit different this year for the Second Life Wimbledon build in IBM 7. This is more of a rush of it, but features crazy talk and voices from Cepstral. Edited up …
Tagged: technology, events, virtual worlds, second life, hursley, ibm projects
eightbar - Jul 5, 2008
You may have noticed that Wimbledon this year was doing lots of interesting social media related things. Letting people join in with the Wimbledon experience wherever they are. One of the things that was going rather …
Tagged: news, events, life, virtual worlds, second life
Kellypuffs - Jul 5, 2008
textile treasures, originally uploaded by kellypuffs . I can’t decide what I’m more tickled with … the meticulous handwork on these vintage/antique napkins, or the fact that each one is “signed”.
Tagged: home
Confessions of a database geek - Jul 5, 2008
The phrase Data Quality Firewall has been getting press for a couple years now, most recently from Mike Ferguson at DataFlux. The idea is to sanitize the data at runtime, preventing poor-quality data from ever entering …