Is it just me or does everyone get a bit nervous when government officials state:
Monitoring by both Laboratory and Federal officials was inadequate,” Friedman reported in his findings. He called the latest incident “especially troubling” since taxpayers have spent “tens of millions of dollars” upgrading security at the laboratory in recent years after other security [...]
Monthly Archive for December, 2006
SOA and Open Source
Posted in Open Source, Opinion, Podcast, SOA on Dec 5th, 2006
A recently posted podcast on SOA and Open Source was done by Dana Gardner over on ZDnet. Note, this was sponsored by IONA Technologies:
IONA broadens open source approach to SOA with Celtrix Enterprise initiative
Let me quote the accompanying blog:
IONA Technologies on Monday introduced a broader Apache-based set of open source SOA initiatives with the [...]
Socialtext and WikiCalc
Posted in Socialtext, To Do, WikiCalc on Dec 4th, 2006
There has been alot of talk about Socialtext, and they have gone Open Source. Hopefully they can run under Mac OS X. One program that is under the commerical side of SocialText is WikiCalc. It will run on Mac OS X and is Open Source. Information can be found at:
http://www.softwaregarden.com/wkcalpha/
and Socialtext [...]