To the tune of James

Sales Force Automation and Customer Service.....

November, 2004

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    Solaris/Java and Windows Interoperability webcasts

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    I wanted to bring your attention to the webcasts we'll be broadcasting on Solaris/Java/Windows/.NET interop over at this site. If you often find yourself in multiples of those realms, you won't want to miss this month long series of webcasts. Registration...
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    Faaa-bulous Konfabulator

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    So after the rather negative tone of voice I took on yesterday's post, I felt obligated to post about 3 guys who with a little alchemy, produce Konfabulator . I think I would term Konfabulator more as software art if I were to categorize it. Why do I...
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    why i uninstalled Blinkx

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    So a few weeks back I was poking around the Internet for the latest in desktop search tools. I had been running the Google Desktop Search since it came out. However, I am not particularly enamored with the Google tool, I think because I wanted a rich...
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    Microsoft DVR on its way

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    So today, I have Comcast coming over to install a Microsoft TV digital cable DVR receiver. I also noticed MS just cut a deal with SBC for Microsoft TV yesterday beyond its deal with Comcast so we are starting to emerge from the DOJ shadow. I'm very interested...
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    Timeless volumes on Application development

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    Over at Joel on Software Ranjit posted about which programming books are timeless. I think it is rather telling how computing and application development has evolved over the last 15 years. In the beginning we had only programming language reference manuals...
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    CF Guru - Craig Neable on CF 2.0

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    Jonthan Wells has a link to a video put together where Craig Neable of Compact Framework fame is talking about CF 2.0. Very imformative video! Looking good Craig!! Link to Video: http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/C/F/9CF12BC1-62CE-4D2D-8AE8-26ED9B389F90...
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    And the current leader in the Embedded horse race is.....

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    Microsoft. Over at InternetNews there is an article on MS growth in the embedded space: http://www.internetnews.com/ent-news/article.php/3435501 For me this is the most exciting technology segment out there today. The fact I have a phone today which has...
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    Goodbye Bluestone, hello JBoss

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    News.com has an article up about the news that HP will now provide support for JBoss. Now I can't really comment on JBoss, I installed it a few times and played with over the years, but I never developed any real code using it. Personally when it comes...
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    Yukon evangelism wave beginning to build

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    We now have broad reach evangelism efforts for Yukon on the board. I know many of you have been waiting patiently for Yukon and some of you a little less impatiently. Nonetheless, we now have more than a baker's dozen of webcasts scheduled for the week...
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    Eclipse redux, again and again and again.....

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    Now I know most even within the Microsoft community consider Eclipse to be a major competitor to our Visual Studio line, but I just don't see it. I see it mostly as IBM marketing hype and my sentiment is echoed in a recent Java Pro article with George...
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    Performance and Scalability in .NET revisited

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    I just finished a few days of shows for the quarterly ISV community days. Everything went very well, but I did seem to get the same question quite a bit: What is the best way to scale and tune .NET based applications? I know this document has been out...
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    ISV Community Days flashback....

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    So we just finished another round of ISV Community Days and this last one was focused on WS2003 and Windows Sharepoint Services. I think for the most part they were very well recieved. One thing I think the ISV Community Days does well is weave together...
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