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Boxers or Briefs?
By John | June 27, 2008
The Evil Genius of BMC (a.k.a. Marty McFly) called out Google yesterday on Twitter regarding their basic systems management principals and bad systems management practices. Not soon after the Evil Genius’ tweet, Heath Newburn from IBM Tivoli posted a quick tweet response. I’ll have to admit sometimes we “enterprise” boys get a little snooty about our “systems management practices” and being the “Thunderstorm on a child’s summer day” kind of guy that I am, I have to ask:
Ok boys, is it boxers (Tivoli) or Briefs (BMC)? Does Google use Tivoli or BMC for their bad systems management practices?
Topics: bmc, google, ibm, other, tivoli |


July 1st, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Seems pretty obvious, they’re “going commando”
July 1st, 2008 at 8:36 pm
iLoviT!