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The future SQL Server and Data Intensive Computing
Involuntary Mindcasting and some reasons behind Twitter Protected Updates
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over 3 years ago
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Luis Daniel Soto Maldonado
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Can you imagine involuntary mindcasting? Most likely all accounts would be protected; probably Twitter wouldn’t exist at all… Recently I sent a mail to over 200 twitters inside Microsoft asking why we were using an e-mail alias instead of a protected...
The future SQL Server and Data Intensive Computing
Disruptive Simplicity : The end of complexity
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over 3 years ago
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Luis Daniel Soto Maldonado
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@nishshah posted a tweet related to Disruptive Simplicity citing Netbooks and the Flip Mino. Let me add more examples on how a new customer category can be created by “returning to basics”: Netbook vs UMPC. Flip mino vs Camcorders Widgets vs Full software...
The future SQL Server and Data Intensive Computing
In search of the Cloud Computing Killer App
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over 3 years ago
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Luis Daniel Soto Maldonado
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A Killer Application is a need of the user group that can be filled, and by filling it, create an acceptance of that tool and the supporting methods/results Let’s not just focus on placing your applications on the Cloud. The j ust is in effect a whole...
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