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BotchagalupeMarks for June 3rd – 22:50
By John | June 4, 2009
These are my links for June 3rd from 22:50 to 22:55:
- Why Aren’t Airliners Constantly Streaming Stats Home? – But the most interesting question is at the end:
- GameGround snags $4.1 million from Sequoia for gamer services » VentureBeat – Several prominent Israelis have formed a new game company, GameGround, with $4.1 million in funding from Sequoia Capital.
- The CEO’s Network Monitoring Blog. | Don’t Use Windows Vista And Windows 2008 for Network Monitoring via WMI! – The results are shattering for Windows Vista and Windows 2008: When it comes to network monitoring via WMI, Windows XP and Windows 2003 are up to 70 times faster than Windows 2008 or Vista.
- CA Acquires Cassatt Technology « Data Center Knowledge – CA, Inc. (CA) has acquired technology and assets from Cassatt Corporation, the companies said today. The deal gives new life to the data center management software developed by Cassatt, which had been seeking an acquirer and was recently described by CEO Bill Coleman as “close to the end.” It subsequently found a buyer for its technology in CA, a major player in data center management and automation. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
- Google Search Appliance 6.0 lets companies search billions of documents » VentureBeat – Google is releasing the latest version of its Search Appliance today, which it says will allow companies to perform Google-type searches on billions of documents.
- Oracle’s Ellison gambles with OpenOffice’s future • The Register – he may struggle to get his way, and – in trying – actually hurt one of Sun's most prized and widely adopted open-source projects. Ever the showman, Ellison threw a curve ball at JavaOne: he revealed he's been secretly meeting Sun's product groups and has decided that he likes JavaFX as an interface architecture.
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