Rackspace has picked up the Drizzle team that Oracle cast off when it acquired Sun.
In case you don’t know, Drizzle is a cloud-directed, Linux-leaning, stripped-down, hitherto for unsupported, GPL 2 MySQL 6.0 fork that Rackspace is betting will infinitely scale, or at least sca...| By SYS-CON TV | Article Rating: |
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By Maureen O'Gara W3C, which hasn’t had a CEO since at least last July, has hired ex-Novell CTO Jeff Jaffe, who was reorg’d out of there at Christmas.
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By Maureen O'Gara Microsoft is killing off its Windows Essential Business Server 2008 (EBS) effective June 30 to “streamline” its server portfolio.
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W3C, which hasn’t had a CEO since at least last July, has hired ex-Novell CTO Jeff Jaffe, who was reorg’d out of there at Christmas.
He’s supposed to run the place day-to-day and do battle with its bureaucracy, standards process, political in-fighting and budget on an MIT salar...
Microsoft is killing off its Windows Essential Business Server 2008 (EBS) effective June 30 to “streamline” its server portfolio.
It figures mid-sized businesses can virtualize and get to the cloud using Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft System Center and Microsoft Business Pro...
