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March 29, 2013
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What is a Cloud? Here’s what makes up a Real Deal Cloud

Where there is the cloud, confusion all too often follows. That’s no great surprise. Ever since cloud computing started to become popular, cloud-washing — the pasting of the word cloud on any old software — has become popular too.

 

The odd thing about this is that, thanks to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), we’ve long have a good working definition of cloud computing (PDF Link). While the final NIST document didn’t appear until January 2011, ever since the first draft showed up in late 2009, most serious cloud professionals have been using their definition.

 

And what is it, you ask? Simple: “Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.”

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March 27, 2013
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Big business buys into big Linux

The Linux Foundation and Yeoman Technology Group surveyed 355 IT staffers who work for enterprises with sales of more than $500 million and/or 500+ employees. Guess what? They found — as the foundation reveals in its 2013 Enterprise End User Report, Linux Adoption: Third Annual Survey of World’s Largest Enterprise Linux Users in the most recent quarter (4Q12) — that big business loves big Linux.

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March 26, 2013
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Writing Open Source Software? Make Sure You Know Your Copyright Rights

I know. If you wanted to be a lawyer, you would have gone to law school instead of spending your nights poring over K&R. Tough. In 2013, if you’re an open source programmer you need to know a few things about copyright law. If you don’t, bad things can happen. Really bad things.

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March 26, 2013
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No Windows desktop mode!? No!

t comes as no surprise to anyone who reads my stories that I hate Windows 8’s Metro interface. I’m not alone. Lots of people hate it. But instead of switching back to an Aero-style interface, perhaps the most respected technical Windows writer out there, blogger Paul Thurrott, looked at the leaked Windows Blue release and thinks Microsoft is planning on dumping Windows Desktop mode entirely. No!

I’ve thought all along that one way Microsoft could save Windows 8 from its current market malaise if it would make its desktop mode the primary interface instead of Metro.

That isn’t what Thurrott sees happening though. In fact, he sees the exact opposite.

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