Friday, October 10, 2003
IBM AD Campaign- Linux. The future is open.
I saw this ad campaign last night and thought it was pretty cool coming from IBM. Reminded me of some of the bizarre Apple ads we all know and love.
Linux. The future is open.
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Thursday, October 09, 2003
Citrix iForum Discussion
Heading to iForum this year? If so, post a message in our forums and let everyone know what you plan to do or what you find interesting once you get there.
iForum 2003 Discussion
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Wednesday, October 08, 2003
Free Terminal Services Book Chapter 5

Tricerat is producing a free e-book on Windows 2003 Terminal Services that will be written in real-time. Chapter five is available now.
From the PR site - This new eBook, authored by industry expert Greyson Mitchem, will take an in-depth look at how to maximize enterprise investments in Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services. The Definitive Guide to Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services is available at no charge and published in real-time, with chapters posted as they are written. Real-time publishing provides the most up-to-date information available. Registered readers will receive email notification when each chapter of the eBook is made available for download. New chapters will post every 4 to 6 weeks. The first five chapters are available immediately here.
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Online Look At Microprocessor History
The Computer History Museum has a cool online look at the history of the Internet and the Microprocessor.
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Tuesday, October 07, 2003
RTO Software's TScale 3.0 Released
RTO Software announced TScale® 3.0 and the Performance Management Console (PMC) 3.0. The latest improvements to TScale combine Application Optimization with Application Shaping™ in a single solution.
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Monday, October 06, 2003
Ten Technologies That Deserve to Die
The DVD is part of the list! link
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Firetide - Wireless Instant Networks
From the site: When two or more Firetide HotPoint routers are within radio range of each other they will automatically form a broadband radio mesh network. Unlike access points or wireless bridges that add only a single-hop, Firetide networks provide multi-hop, point-to-point and multi-cast routing. This enables a Firetide network to cover great distances and literally thousands of network nodes with ease.
Firetide - Wireless Instant Networks
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