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Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint over cloud software licensing in Europe

CIO Business Intelligence

Changes Microsoft made to its cloud licensing of Windows and application software to “make bringing workloads and licenses to partners’ clouds easier,” the company says, have drawn the ire of those cloud partners, some of whom have jointly filed an antitrust complaint in the European Union.

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Ready…Set…Start Your Containers

CIO Business Intelligence

Containerization originated in 2001 as a project that allowed several general-purpose Linux servers to run on a single box with autonomy and security. Containers are faster to start up, drive higher server efficiencies, and reduce server and licensing costs. How we got here. Advantages. In conclusion.

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Social networks, intelligence, and homeland security - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Leading network analyst Valdis Krebs published an interesting analysis of the terrorist networks involved in the tragedy of September 11, 2001. Interestingly, two Australian software companies are world leaders in applying social network analysis in these domains. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge Worker: SPC 2008 -- BillG Keynote

Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge

Enterprise 2.0 " This is very similar to my colleague Davids characterization of a lot of firms approach to SharePoint adoption in the 2001 and 2003 waves of adoption: "Let a thousand flowers bloom." Fastest-growing server product ever.

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The Web 2.0 Revolution: keynote speech - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

from 1994 until the web crash in 2001. Since 2001 a new approach to tapping the potential of the internet, dubbed Web 2.0, tools, such as Jumpcut , not only allow people to upload their content to the web, but also to edit and remix it without expensive equipment or software. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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