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TechCrunchIT likes the pink dot strategy. Amazingly, this is the first time in years I’ve seen the press be anything other than snarky/”it’s dead!” about Sun. And from TechCrunch-land, no less. Where’s them flying pigs? ;)
“Yes, it brings Ubuntu to a whole new audience, but I wonder whether the audience that needs to have Ubuntu sold to them on a CD is actually ready for Linux.”
Brain says XenServer will go away. To which Citrix’s Simon Crosby replies: “His argument is superficially appealing, but unfortunately completely wrong.”
Ashlee says HP/EDS is about being FTF (Fire the Fuckers) optimization: “The loser gets choked with fistfuls of free doughnuts and has scalding hot coffee poured on his groin.”
“We need to make sure Microsoft or any provider has the ability to tie together the cloud services and our [local] systems.” Current Exchange and SharePoint service providers say - shockingly! - Microsoft’s service offers are weak.
“Teens and adults (those age 13-34) with broadband connections now spend more time in front of computers than watching blockbuster movies or reading novels and fashion magazines, the study found.”