- Verizon to Start Selling iPhone in January [REPORT] - This report seems to be a bit more credible than ones of the past, so will it really happen?
- Brown University has gone Google - "Our students were really the ones that led us down the Google path. They knew these tools would work because they already used them in their non-school lives."
- New: Free Tier and Increased Limits for Amazon Simple Queue Service - Some incremental updates making SQS a little more valuable.
- Open Core the new Dual License - He still advocates pure open source and using telemetry and data as ways to generate incremental revenue.
- What Steve Jobs hates about the enterprise - So Apple will just rely on the consumerization of IT as their way into the enterprise? Is this an opportunity for Microsoft to capitalize on RIM's weakness?
- Database Migrations Are Finally Becoming Simpler - Compatibility layers make sense. I knew EnterpriseDB had been doing this for some time, I didn't know IBM was too. Oracle, your move.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
links for 2010-07-01: iPhone to Verizon rumor (again); Brown University goes Google; SQS Updates; Open Source Licensing; Steve Jobs on the Enterprise; Database Migrations Easy?
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