07 Apr
An interesting article in IT Week titled “Novell Takes Linux Exit; To Drop NetWare?” I was a Novell CNA (Admin not CNE, Engineer) for Novell 3.x, and it was a powerful, scalable network OS. It was absolutely swamped by Windows, though, and seemed to muddle through a number of initiatives that were unclear. Their directory [...]
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07 Apr
Only a few of these points are specific to MSFT technology. A good read for all. Garrett Fitzgerald points to: How to give a successful presentation on MSFT technology. Garrett says “I’ll have to read this a bunch of times before the next time I give a talk. Thanks to Scoble for the link.” from [...]
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07 Apr
SharePoint shacks up with Office. “Microsoft plans to add its SharePoint business portal software to its Office bundle, as the company looks to broaden the appeal of its desktop software.” according to CNET News.com
Intriguing. As I noted some time ago, many developers have been delivering systems using portions of Office for many years. With the [...]
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07 Apr
“Social software” is a term I have heard bantered about when talking about blogs and wikis, and I find the term attractive. I am convinced that software that really enhances our abilities to find birds-of-a-feather, create an online community, and find richer ways to interact easily is a category that is up-and-coming. And “social software” [...]
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