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When most private companies reach 500 shareholders, they trigger an SEC rule which effectively treats them like a public company and requires them to some of the same reporting requirements. Google ran into this issue just before it went public. Now Facebook is quickly reaching that same threshold as it continues to hire and allows employees to sell shares to outside investors. But in a letter dated October 13, 2008 (embedded below), Facebook’s lawyers argue that rule should not appl
Is White Listing going Mainstream?
FORTRAN was a programming language for crunching numbers. It provided limited textual support, primarily for the labeling of output. It did this with Hollerith constants. Hollerith constants were named for Herman Hollerith, who adapted the punched card for data processing. To make a Hollerith constant, enter the number of characters, then the letter H, and then the characters. 13HHELLO, WORLD! ALGOL 60 had better textual support, adding a structure called a string which was a s
Stack Overflow Podcast episode 30 is up, with special guest Richard White of UserVoice. Not loving your job? Visit the Joel on Software Job Board: Great software jobs, great people.
Mike Vizard at eWeek recently hosted a podcast with ITKO???s John Michelsen, on "Application Development in the Clouds." In this conversation, John and Mike talk about how cloud computing is going to upend the way IT organizations think about SOA and application development in general. Mike started by mentioning the increased number of dependencies that SaaS brings to SOA testing. John said Mike really nailed the problem - it is something we are seeing in every engagement that relies on third p
There was an interesting article on predictive analytics and CEP in Insurance & Technology this month, as reported on David Luckham’s site. The article commented on day-by-day / real-time high-volume data analysis using predictive analytics and complex event processing. Though the article didn’t draw the logical conclusion (i.e. there are use cases for applying both forms of pattern analysis, i.e. deep-historical and real-time), nor did it mention TIBCO (!) [*1], it’s a goo
I thought I had it yesterday, but there was a case I didn't test, and it didn't work, so there's still some more work to do. What I want: 1. http://apache.twitterland.org/ should be served from the static Apache folder, which is in its virgin state with the "It Works!" page. And it does work. 2. The npr sub-folder should be served by the OPML Editor, and it is. 3. http://test5.twitterland.org/ should also be served by the OPML Editor, but it is not. Instead it's serving the static Apache folder.
MAX, as a big brother hosts a number of small unconferences, which are located in the well equipped half-open spaces in the hallway. They have AV, comfy coaches, and are less formal gatherings of the developers. At 8:30AM I was sitting at 360MAX unco
A three-year research project, headed by Mimi Ito, involving 28 researchers and 800 subjects, and sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation, finds that the stereotypical idea of the Internet as a soul-devouring, anti-social wasteland for our kids is just plain wrong. If you suspected otherwise, now you know you were right. The report makes a key distinction that helps explain some of the confusion we’ve been living through. From the press release: The researchers identified two distinctive ca
Let me just write a few reminders...This evening at 18:45, JUG Lugano is going to give its first meeting. I'm speaking about Struts 2 (and NetBeans, of course). Pizzas will follow.Next Tuesday, November 25, there will be a NetBeans Demo...
Mr. Zucker's relationship with Mr. Weinstein is also the subject of commentary in the court papers. At a meeting in January 2007 between the two, Mr. Weinstein told Mr. Zucker: "You can only have in your life five true friends, and I consider you one of my five friends. And I'm telling you, I will not embarrass you." When the Weinstein Company filed its reply to the lawsuit last month, it claimed that Mr. Weinstein told Mr. Zucker that a person "has about 15 friends in the business world" and t
Over at the American Express OPEN Forum, I posted an article explaining “The Art of Laying People Off.” Actually, I hope you don’t have to read it.
For those who Twitter, the Ruby on Rails Bible book now has a Twitter feed of its own. You can follow Ruby on Rails Bible for content updates and corrections, new content, discussion about the book and its contents, and Rails knowledge sharing. You
 ** Hot News **       Software Tool & Die (my company) is pleased to announce that they have released an update to their STD Foundation Classes for PocketBuilder (PK). This latest release coincides and complements the lat
Sybase Unwired Enterprise Solutions Win Four 2008 Mobile Star Awards.
Last week at IBM Montpellier the upcoming OSGi 4.2 release got a bit closer, and Yan Pujante presented LinkedIn's requirements. Peter can't believe what Yan is saying... ! In the now usual pattern for a two-day expert group face to face, the first day was given to the core platform expert group (CPEG) and the second day to the enterprise expert group (EEG). Neither can the rest of us...! The work to produce the enterprise edition of the OSGi specifications is roughly divided between th
We have just posted an updated PDF of the Flash Platform ActionScript 3 RIA API Guide. The new guide includes updated apis for Adobe AIR 1.5, Flex 3.2 and Flash Player 10. You can find more information on the guide, as well as download the PDF from the developer center. You can view some images of the previous guide here. We also have printed versions of the guide. If you are MAX, you can find one in your goodie bag. If you are not at max, I will be sending some guides and new eboy sticker shee
HTML 5 Websockets and the K team's open source project Kaazing Gateway reaches India and the India developer community. Sidda Eraiah will be presenting 2 sessions @ IndicThreads Conference 2008, Pune, India: How to build an enterprise trading solution using HTML 5’s WebSockets The Future of the Web: HTML 5, WebSocket, Java and Comet Sidda has also written a very nice article for IndicThread on Comet, Websockets, and Server-sent Events. The article provides a 4 step mini-howto on WebSoc
In conversations and on mailing lists addressing the design of interactive media, I’ve found myself growing uneasy with just how little understanding most people practicing in the field have of how they are influenced by the various theories that undergird are standard practice. I think it can be problematic that so people are working in the context of these theories don’t understand how the theories’ assumptions are coloring their approaches. What do I mean by theory? Theory i
I bought my wife a Nokia 5310 MusicExpress phone recently.  She had used the 6210i for a long time and wanted something that had the same ease of use but that was slim, had a radio, and allowed her to play music.  The 5310 was ideal. My wife has a Mac and as per normal the phone was not supported on iSync, the built-in Mac device syncing service.  You can add the 5310 to isync by downloading a package to provide the device with isync here
I have received a note from Mike Card that I would like to share with you. Please note that the registration link sent by Mike (see below) is not yet active...."The OMG is hosting an Object Database Standard Definition Scope meeting in Santa Clara, CA at the Hyatt Regency on Tuesday afternoon, December 9th. The purpose of this meeting will be to define what the scope of the new object database standard should be.We have already done some work in this area but more remains to be done. Our goal is
HTTPS Tunneling, also called HTTPS Proxy, SSL proxy, or SSL tunneling, refers to sending HTTPS content via a proxy server. This is a very common usage scenario over the web. Unfortunately, I have not found any Java server that supports this yet. Tomcat chokes up quickly if you tunnel HTTPS messages. Other Java servers don’t even come close. Jetty is the furthest and closest to supporting it. Greg Wilkins even wrote two examples showing Jetty’s proxy support (ProxyServlet and Asy
ICANN has opened up the process for gTLD. I’m certain that we’ll now finally see .mac and .msn. The application process looks grueling, and the application fee is expected to be a relatively staggerring $185,000, so don’t expect to see .dojo, .sitepen, or .dylan any time soon. That said, if someone wants to set up .lan, I’ll be first in line to pay for dy! For now, I’ll stick with dylan.io.
I came across this interesting post: How Mashups Could Eliminate Integration Projects by Loraine Lawson. In a related post, she refers to John Crupi's article Enterprise Mashups Part I: Bringing SOA to the People which I would recommend to readers who want to understand JackBe's take on defining mashups. Anyway, Loraine's post led me to Ron Schmelzer's ZapFlash. Here are some excerpts of Ron's article that caught my eye, with my take on them.Excerpt from ZapFlash:A year or two ago, assuming tha
I’m giving a presentation on “Top 10 Software Engineering Concepts” at a CompAid “Software Best Practices” conference in Chicago on November 13th. I hope you’ll be there in person to hear all the nuances; but if you’re stuck in some other part of the world, you’re welcome to download the (10 megabyte) PDF version of the presentation, which has a whole bunch of embedded links to other presentations, publications, books, articles, Websites, etc.  

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Mashups : New and Agile way to Integrate
I came across this interesting post: How Mashups Could Eliminate Integration Projects by Loraine Lawson. In a related post, she refers to John Crupi's article Enterprise Mashups Part I: Bringing SOA to the People which I would recommend to readers wh
The 3 Parts of Mashing
Deepak Alur, JackBe’s VP of Engineering, has outdone himself. He recently posted a great blog on our Mashup Developer Community entitled ‘Mashables > Mashups > Shareables’. It does a great job of distilling a mashup down to 3 fundamental part
Free Enterprise Mashup Software by the Developer, for the Developer
We've spent the last couple years at JackBe designing and building our enterprise mashup product from the ground up.  We’ve won some nice awards, introduced some genuine innovations (like our Enterprise Mashup markup Language, which just passed
Mashup Recycling: Now this is Green IT!
Sometimes ideas come from the most unlikely of places. Yesterday I got off an elevator and wondered if it was one of the energy-saving models that regenerates power. They ‘give back’, in a sense, making the next round trip less costly than the
Mashups for the People. You Betcha!
I laughed when I heard Sarah Palin say in last week's debate: “...and I may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but I'm going to talk straight to the American people and let them know my track record also” (thi
McKinsey Recommends Mashups for Managing in a Downturn...Sorta
Like many other business managers, the current economic downturn has me wondering about how my strategy should change to meet new market realities. Because of this I have been reviewing different business periodicals and articles looking for advice.
Drowning in a sea of data or thriving as a Numerati?
I overheard two engineers joking the other day. One says to the other “There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't”.A couple days later I decided to catch-up on some reading and took up a dated edi
What Google Chrome Can Teach Us About Enterprise Mashups
A few weeks ago Google announced Chrome, a next-generation virtual machine posing as a browser. While it looks and feels like a very minimalistic browser, the innovation isn’t the look and feel but rather it’s underlying architecture. In layman
Mashups in Action: A Better Way to Trade
In past 'Mashups in Action' blog we have described mashups used in intelligence analysis, medical research, and most recently a dual-purpose community-building/data-sharing effort for a scientific community. So mashups can help make better spies,
Are Mashups the 'Agile' Part of Web 2.0?
I've been into computers since I was 4 years old. I went to an esteemed (so they tell me) computer science school, or at least that's what they tell me. I've worked for every kind of software shop: the Big 6 (now 4) consultancies, a couple of start

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William Louth wrote: You forgot JINSPIRED which has delivered the first feature rich and scalable activity-based costing (ABC) solution for enterprise applications that dynamically assigns costs to applications, services and components based on multi-resource consumption, delivering a unified approach to performance man...
Mike DiPetrillo wrote: Just an FYI...The numbers IDC is posting don't match what Gartner is seeing. There are some problems with IDCs numbers. More details here: http://www.mikedipetrillo.com/mikedvirtualization/2008/10/gartner-market....
Jeremy Geelan wrote: Even though Google's maybe the elephant in the cloud, there are at least 49 others competing already in the cloud computing space including not just Amazon and Microsoft but also Akamai, Force.com, IBM, Sun, VMware and a host of others. I had a first shot at a Top Fifty list here: ...
Mike DiPetrillo wrote: Fault tolerant servers are nice and some applications do warrant that. However, the VAST majority of applications running in a x86 environment can tolerate being down for 2 minutes which is as long as it takes for HA services built into most virtualization offerings to reboot the VM on another syste...



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