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  • Whatever Happened to Net Neutrality?

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The U.S. Department of Justice has weighed in on the debate on Net Neutrality, having last week filed an ex parte brief to the Federal Communications Commission concerning prospective laws governing traffic on the Internet.

    While Senators Byron Dorgan, Democrat from North Dakota, and Olympia Snowe, Republican of Maine, co-sponsored a bill to preserve the neutrality of Internet traffic in May, the bill has not come out of committee and the FCC seems to be in no big hurry to encourage Congress to legislate on the matter or to make rulings of its own that might affect how Internet traffic

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  • .NET Apps, WebSphere Portal, and Linux Servers in the Same Sandbox

    September 10, 2007 Dan Burger

    Interoperability may be the most used word in an IT industry that was built on proprietary systems. It’s the ultimate insult to be labeled proprietary–the equivalent of inflexible. The scarlet letter is “P.” So it may come as a surprise to many who keep a keen watch on interoperability issues that the IT department of a large hospital, which uses Microsoft .NET as its application development environment, is deploying an IBM WebSphere Portal on Linux servers.

    The pieces of this puzzle have fit together quite nicely so far for Bart Sijnave, the chief information officer at Belgium’s University Hospital of

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  • European Developers Embrace C#, AJAX

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Evans Data spends all of its time trying to figure out what developers are thinking. They ask what technologies developers like and dislike, what they are using and what they plan to use, and what other issues affect the application development cycle. The latest Evans Data poll of programmers in Europe shows that usage of C#, Microsoft‘s analog to Java for its .NET environment, and Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), are on the rise.

    In its latest survey of developers in EMEA, Evans Data found that the usage of C# has increased among the shops it polls for its

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  • IT Shops Consume 2 Million LTO Tape Drives

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The Linear Tape-Out (LTO) tape format created by Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and a former division of Seagate Technology now owned by Quantum continues to take the data center by storm, pushing aside other tape formats and demonstrating once again the value of standards in creating a dominate technology.

    LTO tape drives first went into production in September 2000, and since that time, more than two million LTO tape drives, which bear the name Ultrium, have been sold. To date, over 80 million Ultrium tape cartridges have been sold. A year ago, the companies behind the LTO spec and the

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  • Gartner Charts External Disk Array Sales for Q2

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Among other factors, compliance regulations, exploding data capacity requirements thanks to rich media, and the need to stage the storage of data across many different devices for high availability and performance are all contributing to the burgeoning sales of external disk arrays. The latest statistics from Gartner concerning external disk arrays sales in the second quarter of 2007 show that the appetite for storage in the data centers of the world has not been sated.

    During the quarter, global sales of external disk arrays–what Gartner now calls external controller based disk storage–rose by 3.3 percent, to $3.7 billion. EMC expanded

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  • Whatever Happened to Net Neutrality?

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The U.S. Department of Justice has weighed in on the debate on Net Neutrality, having last week filed an ex parte brief to the Federal Communications Commission concerning prospective laws governing traffic on the Internet.

    While Senators Byron Dorgan, Democrat from North Dakota, and Olympia Snowe, Republican of Maine, co-sponsored a bill to preserve the neutrality of Internet traffic in May, the bill has not come out of committee and the FCC seems to be in no big hurry to encourage Congress to legislate on the matter or to make rulings of its own that might affect how Internet traffic

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  • Leasing and Financing Are Important IT Tools, Says IDC

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Whether or not the budget money is your own or you are spending it on behalf of your company for its benefit, it is often wiser to seek outside financing or lease a capital asset than to sink precious funds into acquiring it directly. This is exactly what IT procurement professionals confirmed when they were interviewed by IDC to reckon the affect of leasing and financing on their IT purchasing decisions.

    In putting together a recent report, entitled 2007 IT Leasing and Financing End-User Survey: Customer Needs and Wants, IDC interviewed 206 IT shops about their opinions on how

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  • As I See It: The Dons of Dialogue

    September 10, 2007 Victor Rozek

    Back in the 400s BC, two obscure Sicilian poets, Sophron and Epicharmus, wrote what scholars believe to be a series of two-performer plays. Although their work did not survive, it acquired an ancillary importance because it inspired the work of a more notable personage, Plato. He used the theatrical format to develop what would become known as the Platonic dialogues–instructional vignettes in which Socrates and one or more interlocutors expound on the finer points of philosophy.

    Beyond its dramatic appeal, dialogue proved useful as a non-threatening structure for the discussion of controversial subjects. It became, perhaps, the first communication model,

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  • Sirius Expands Northeast Presence with SCS Buy

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Server and software reseller Sirius Computer Solutions last week expanded its presence in the Northeast region of the United States and simultaneously built out its expertise on various IBM software solutions through the acquisition of a competitor, Strategic Computer Solutions. While SCS is a fraction of the size of Sirius, it is a fairly large reseller of IBM wares in its own right and will make Sirius even more formidable in the market for IBM technology.

    Sirius, which was founded in 1980, is based in San Antonio, Texas, and is currently privately held. But considering the recent investment stake

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  • Reader Feedback on the Death of DB2/400 for Domino

    September 10, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As you might expect, some members of the System i community are none too pleased about IBM‘s decision to yank support for DB2/400, the relational database integrated into i5/OS and OS/400, as a data store for Notes and Domino databases in the wake of the Notes/Domino 8 launch several weeks ago. I never like the idea that the i5/OS and OS/400 platform is missing some capability that other platforms have, but I also get the impression that IBM is not very likely to change its mind on this one. We’ll see. A lot will depend on feedback that customers

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