X-logLet the data flow!(Untitled)- June 30, 2003 A couple friends and colleagues of mine are interested in starting a blogging community focused on foreign affairs and international relations. What do you think about this Drop me a note with your thoughts or let me know if you would like to participate.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/06/30.html#a593 (Untitled)- June 30, 2003 Good morning sports fans! It was quite the sporting weekend. I have recently picked up golf and played my second round of nine holes this weekend. Despite the perception golf has among geeks, I find something quite Zen about it. I am also getting back into cycling. I have been taking spinning classes off and on for the past couple of years and now find it is time to get back on the road. Needless to say, these two hobbies can consume a weekend and that is exactly what they did this...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/06/30.html#a592 (Untitled)- June 24, 2003 This is very interesting stuff indeed. The downside to this type of report is that it is focused on the high volume hosting companies that do 80% plus of their business in virtual hosting rather than dedicated or custom hosting. The data is focused on the web site rather than the hosting company. Based on what I can see that they are collecting, it would be interesting and fairly easy to see the data turned around to focus on the hosting company and segment the companies based on the types...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/06/24.html#a591 (Untitled)- June 24, 2003 This is an interesting data point from Netcraft. Overall Linux is not a technology leap, but a knowledge and skills leap for organizations. Once the knowledge takes hold, skills and capabilities follow. Linux and many other Open Source packages simply need to be studied, understood, and their value communicated in a way that your CFO can understand. Schwab starting transition to Linux. It looks as if Schwab is starting to transition the schwab.com site to Linux. Currently two requests out...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/06/23.html#a588 (Untitled)- June 24, 2003 I have been toying with PHP-Nuke the past couple of weeks in my spare time in an effort to put up a project portal for a project I am working on. I downloaded phpCollab, but it just doesn't get the job done. PHP-Nuke has the features of eProject, the enterprise project portal software I've been using at a client site, but lacks the organization and streamlined GUI. PHP-Nuke does compensate for this in its modular structure, allowing anyone to reorganize, package, and streamline the GUI to...http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/06/23.html#a585 (Untitled)- June 24, 2003 No more drivel. My incessant, self-centered ramblings have gone on long enough.http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/06/23.html#a584 |