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Recently I attended an event the Oracle Middleware 11g Forum around the launch & release of their Fusion Middleware 11g suite of products.
Oracle should be commended on the swift work they have done of incorporating the technologies and services they have acquired into their own product set. Within the 11g release there is the unified [...]
Having seen posts from Alan Lepofsky, Irving Wladawsky-Berger and having learned about Croquet from OpenCroquet. Stuart also wrote an article about the impact on virtual meetings Improving virtual meetings.
My feeling is this is something at will immerge as a more prevalent technology within the enterprise in the coming years.
I think the compelling arguments [...]
Everyone is aware that CPUs are no longer a single core only capable of handling a single thread of activity. Intel and AMD both have produced multi core architectures. Intel’s latest being around the Duo Core, Quad Core and more V8! AMD are also in that arena.
While these architectures are also available [...]
Having followed links to Michael’s’ blog from Graham’s post; I’ve read a few more of his posts.
I find his posts about “Disruptions” make sense to me
The Next Disruption
Disruption in the IT market
I also found similar opinions and statements being made at a lecture by Irving Wladawsky-Berger “Vice President of Technical Strategy and Innovation” at IBM
The [...]