Companies
The five products Apple must make
What ought to be Apple's next leap of faith? Here are a few ideas for where Apple should go next.
Operating Systems
Look who's buying Vista Home Basic
Ed Bott: Based on my observations of the PC market over the past year or two, I think consumers have rejected Home Basic in favor of Home Premium.
Security
Mac OS X Patch Day: 40 security flaws fixed
Ryan Naraine: Apple has shipped another whopper of a patch to cover a total of 40 documented vulnerabilities affecting the Mac OS X ecosystem.
Web Technology
Kevin Rose: advertising, can you Digg it?
Steve O'Hear: Social news site, Digg, faces two big challenges going forward. How to expand its user-base (and therefore content) beyond its geeky roots, and in turn, how to increase ad revenue.
Communications
Laptops with mobile WiMax now available
John Morris: All of these laptops use Intel's Echo Peak chipset, formally known as the WiMax/WiFi Link 5350, which is part of the Centrino 2 platform.
- Can the REDFLY and WM device match the Motorola VC6096 functionality?
- First impressions of the Dash Express connected GPS device
- MobileTechRoundup show #149, Netbook talk, WiMAX available, new phones in the house
- Sony announces new Reader eBook device with integrated LED and touch screen
- First Intel MID now available for $699
Enterprise Hardware
Apple set to release $800 notebook?
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The rumor, if true, is a clear sign that Apple is looking to broaden its customer base to survive when consumers are tightening their belts.
Product Review Blogs
Asustek to offer touch-panel Eee PCs?
Andrew Nusca: While the Web swoons over news of Apple's latest $800 market entry, Asustek is planning to launch touchscreen Eee PCs in the first quarter of 2009
Enterprise Software
Two things money can't buy: Love and SOA
Joe McKendrick: At many organizations right now, SOA is a "technology predicated death march," according to Jim "World Wide" Webber.
General News
Start-up looks to extend battery life
Intel-backed start-up ZPower may be the first to introduce an alternative to the ubiquitous lithium-ion laptop battery, with a silver-zinc technology
IT Management
Categorizing failure and lining up ducks
Michael Krigsman: To really understand IT failures, it's helpful to organize, categorize, and line them up like ducks.
- New green certification program helps keep kitchens out of the frying pan in terms of environmental waste
- Response to financial crisis may mean more IT work ahead
- IBM signs up new client for sustainability consulting
- Anatomy of an attack: The New York Times on Solaris
- Print this: Actually, please don't, but DO think about why printers should get more airtime in green tech discussions
MySpace launches ad platform for small businesses
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
MySpace on Monday will unveil a targeted ad platform called MyAds, a beta designed to enable smaller advertisers to use its HyperTargeting technology. HyperTargeting is the MySpace platform used by...
Live Services as Microsoft's consumer Web platform
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
It's been tricky keeping separate all of the "layers" in the Microsoft cloud strata. One of those layers, Live Services, has been especially amorphous. But now Live Services is a...
Nobel Laureate is the father of Kevin Mitnick investigator
Zero Day by Adam O'Donnell
We tend to say that information security is a small world. Conferences quickly become real-life demonstrations of the principle of six-degrees-of-separation. After a few years working in this industry, you...
Purported aluminum MacBook leak video
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
Unlike previous (blurry) pictures of the new MacBooks, there's a new video of Tuesday's upcoming MacBook revision. It's very clear in spots and, if real, provides new angles at the...
Why Apple will shift to an NVIDIA chipset
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
It is widely rumored that Apple will shift to an NVIDIA chipset with its next MacBook and MacBook Pro refresh. What advantages does making this switch offer to Apple?
Google ignores some reported security problems?
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
Aviv Raff posted a public disclosure of a minor security risk that could be a major problem if used in conjunction with another type of problem. It's true that his...
On the Linux laptop the bundle is all
Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn
In a Linux laptop, the bundle is all.
Nine steps to IT post-mortem excellence
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
Most IT project post-mortems are exercises in finger-pointing and assigning blame. Here are nine steps to make them useful.
Tim Bray on surviving the tough times
Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett
Image via WikipediaTim Bray, director of web technologies at Sun Microsystems gave what I believe to be the most practical advice I've heard so far for those in startups looking...
Surviving the recession with Free Linux distributions (Part 1)
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
Times are tough. You're a computer geek and you need to feed your PC with the latest and greatest applications. What's a frugal nerd to do? A group of...
Entellium's lost millions
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
Larry Dignan outlines the main points of the Entellium fraud. Regardless of the final outcome, there are three glaring questions: How did the CFO and CEO overstate revenues across THREE...
New green certification program helps keep kitchens out of the frying pan in terms of environmental waste
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
Haven't had much occasion to write about Microsoft in this blog as extensively as some of the other big hardware-oriented tech players, but this item was pretty intriguing, because it's...
Six money-saving secrets to help stretch your tech budget
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
The recent collapse of worldwide financial markets has everyone on edge. If you’re like most people, tough times have you looking around at ways to cut back on spending. You...
Techies choose Obama - by a landslide
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
If techies could choose the next President, Obama would win in a landslide. Checking donors from 10 large tech companies, including Apple, Dell, Google and Microsoft, over 90% of the...
Easing the SaaS-to-cash cycle
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
The credit crunch has put a premium on the ability to generate cash. But if you're a startup with a great SaaS proposition, how can you be sure of reliably...
Apple lifts iPhone NDA to dull Android's edge
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
Responding to a crescendo of criticism from the developer community, which saw books canceled, long time fans lose enthusiasm, and some calls for defections to Android, Apple finally relented Wednesday:...
Repairing genetic mutations with lasers?
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
German researchers at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU) think they've proved that genetic information can be controlled by light. The group studied the interaction between the four DNA bases --...
Kevin Rose: advertising, can you Digg it?
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
Digg faces two big challenges going forward. How to expand its user-base (and therefore content) beyond its geeky roots, and in turn, how to increase ad revenue. Addressing the latter,...
Can the REDFLY and WM device match the Motorola VC6096 functionality?
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
While checking out my RSS feeds I saw a photo in a Mobility Site post that I thought for sure was some kind of photoshopped fake device because it seems...
Laptops with mobile WiMax now available
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
The first laptops with built-in mobile WiMax wireless broadband are now available in the U.S. Sprint, Intel and the computer companies announced the new WiMax configurations at an event in...
Is Google working on the synchronization problem?
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
ReadWriteWeb has a post up about the fact that Zoho has added offline access to Zoho Mail using Gears. Zoho continues to do a really good job of innovating when...
Anatomy of an attack: The New York Times on Solaris
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
Paul Krill's recent New York Times hit piece against Solaris demonstrates, I think, a new low in manipulative agenda journalism as it affects IT. Brilliantly done, really, but pointlessly destructive...
The Secrets of CEOs
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
I just finished reading an advance US manuscript of 'The Secrets of CEOs - 150 Global Chief Executives lift the lid on business, life and leadership' by Steve Tappin, who...
Will HTC be the first to launch a WiMAX-enabled mobile phone?
Smartphones and Cell Phones by Matthew Miller
Fellow Mobile Tech Roundup podcast co-host Kevin Tofel went to the Sprint/XOHM WiMAX launch event in Baltimore this week and wrote up his thoughts. The event was focused mainly on...
Virtualization 2.0 panel recording from NGDC is available
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
Back in August, I had the opportunity to moderate a panel at the Next Generation Data Center Conference, entitled “Virtualization 2.0“.The panel included Albert Lee, Chief Strategy Officer and Board...
Response to financial crisis may mean more IT work ahead
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
Governments all across the world are responding to the current financial crisis with a range of nationalization initiatives, and increased support of various parts of the financial services industry through...
With Systinet 3.0, HP broadens SOA governance role to encompass services lifecycle, business processes, IT service management
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
The movement is to expand SOA governance, but perhaps more importantly, expand governance in general across more of what IT touches. Rules, roles, business context, policy, development-to-deployment lifecycles, operational...
- WSO2 eases enterprise data availability for SOA access, consumption
- BriefingsDirect Insights analysts examine HP-Oracle Exadata, 'extreme' BI, virtualization and cloud computing
- Improved insights and analysis from IT systems logs helps reduce complexity risks from virtualization
- Oracle and HP explain history, role and future for new Exadata Server and Database Machine
'A device that will blow the roof off all previous Blackberrys'
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
At least that's what BoyGeniusReport is saying today. Apparently, Blackberry addicts should reconsider waiting and salivating over the Pearl Flip 8220, Curve 8900, Bold or Storm because BGR has "confirmed...
Can these cell phones replace your digital camera--and your dermatologist?
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
Eight-megapixel camera phones are no longer so unusual--we've known about the Sony Ericsson C905 for a while and the recently announced Samsung Pixon has been getting a lot of buzz...
Future wireless networks could be powered by "smart lighting"
SOHO Networking by Sean Portnoy
A light bulb went off in the head of researchers at Boston University about a new wireless networking technology, which was very appropriate considering that it involves, well, light...
Report: Three Intel Nehalems in November
The Core Truth by John Morris
Intel will launch its first three Nehalem processors on November 17, according to a report on the site Expreview.com. These Bloomfield high-end chips will include the 3.2 GHz Core i7-965XE...
Hot rumor: Apple developing LCD HDTV with built-in networking, Apple TV?
Home Theater by Sean Portnoy
Just in case you wanted a new Apple rumor that didn't involve updated MacBooks and building laptops out of aluminum bricks, here's an inevitable-seeming one from tech guru Jason Calacanis,...
Microsoft's 'conceptual touch designs'
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
I've written from time to time about Apple and their rumoured tablet devices, applications for tablet PC's, multi-touch and Surface, and all those touchy-feely concepts we've been hearing about, but...
eBooks: The first step of a long change
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
After polling all of you about the right price for an eBook device and the kinds of documents you are buying, as well as doing a lot of research over...
The WOA story emerges as better outcomes sought for SOA
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
Over the summer the enterprise IT blogosphere was swept up in a conversation around the concepts that many are calling Web-Oriented Architecture, or WOA. A different way to think about...
Anonymity and the Internet
A Developer's View by John Carroll
A case winding its way through a court in Pennsylvania attempts to pierce the veil of anonymity that protects web forum participants' ability to say whatever they want about public...
Remember IBM at $10.50 per Share? Oracle as a penny stock? Tales of Hope from the Great High Tech Depression of ‘89
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak …..October. Paraphrasing Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven seems somehow appropriate to this moment, when it seems that everything we’ve all worked...
- Oracle's Second-Ever Hardware Product: In the Beginning, There Was The Network Computer
- Oracle, the Innovation Company: Core Innovation, Fusion Applications' Debut, and Why It’s All Up to AIA
- Léo Apotheker’s Leadership Opportunity: SAP At the Crossroads
- Microsoft Dynamics Goes for the Mid-market (Again)
IBM considering financing IT project partners because of banking crisis
IMHO by Tom Foremski
I recently ran into Drew Clark, head of IBM's Venture Capital Group, based in Menlo Park, California. I asked him about the financial crisis and what IBM could do in...
Intel Tops Dow Jones Sustainabilty Index (again)
On Sustainability by James Farrar
The Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) results for 2008 are out, and although I’m not a huge fan of corporate sustainability beauty pageants, this one is probably the most credible...
Mail Goggles: an idea that goes well beyond drunk emails
Lawgarithms by Denise Howell
There's a new GMail Labs app: Mail Goggles, by GMail engineer Jon Perlow: When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you're really sure you want to send that...
China overtakes US in broadband
IT Facts by AM
Both the USA and China had about 78 mln broadband lines at the end of August, but China grew twice as fast. In the USA, new broadband lines added fell...
Why You Want WebEx Connect or Beehive
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
First there was Notes and then Exchange. This week the collaboration suite space got a lot more competitive with both Cisco and Oracle introducing new collaboration suites. This morning...
What's a Little Money Between Friends?
Software & Services Safari by Brian Sommer
Gaming Incentive Systems Joel Spolsky (www.inc.com/keyword/spolsky) wrote a nice piece in the October 2008 issue of Inc. magazine. The article, Sins of Commissions, provides a cautionary tale to executives who...
Digital Web Business News: Weekly Report - Oct. 8, 2008
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
There are an incredible amount of startups and established companies who are releasing tools and practices for digital Web strategies for businesses on a weekly basis. Since I cannot cover...
My Awesome IT Job: Director of Rich Media Group at Microsoft
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
Hey, we all complain about work from time to time; we've all had lousy jobs. But before you call it a day and head off to the support group that...
Bureaucracy and open source: Do they mix?
Community, Incorporated by Joe Brockmeier
Another high-profile departure from Sun, this time MySQL's David Axmark is taking wing -- citing a dislike for working in a large organization: I have thought about my role at...
Uncov is back, and you can write for it
The Web Life by Andrew Mager
The rantalicious tech blog Uncov took a brief hiatus from the Internet, but now it's back. Former Googler software engineer and current CTO of Pressflip Ted Dzubia will be doing...
An interview with Scott Brinker
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
It's clearly a week for publishing podcasts. As well as David Provost, whom I mentioned yesterday, I've also just released a podcast with ion interactive's Scott Brinker. Scott has been...
Symantec Goes Into The Cloud With Email Filtering
Forrester Research by Ted Schadler
Symantec today announced its acquisition of MessageLabs, a 520-person UK-based email filtering and security vendor. Given the cost and hassles that information & knowledge management professionls (IKM Pros) have keeping...
A quick note on Columbus Day
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
It's Columbus Day here in the States, so quite a few of us are off. I'm going to consider it a holiday and take the day off from blogging. I...
FCC: Free wireless spectrum won't harm T-Mobile
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
Back in May, the FCC was to vote on rules for a national free wireless spectrum along the lines of a proposal by M2Z Networks. But rather than handing over...
Are there really 750 million mentally ill?
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
Chan said "these are not insurmountable problems" and "the way forward is bright and solidly paved." A "scaling up" of the professions will cost just 20 cents per person per...
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A quick note on Columbus Day
It's Columbus Day here in the States, so quite a few of us are off. I'm going to consider it a holiday and take the day off from blogging. I ...
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MySpace launches ad platform for small businesses
MySpace on Monday will unveil a targeted ad platform called MyAds, a beta designed to enable smaller advertisers to use its HyperTargeting technology. HyperTargeting is the MySpace platform used by ...
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FCC: Free wireless spectrum won't harm T-Mobile
Back in May, the FCC was to vote on rules for a national free wireless spectrum along the lines of a proposal by M2Z Networks. But rather than handing over ...
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Why Apple will shift to an NVIDIA chipset
It is widely rumored that Apple will shift to an NVIDIA chipset with its next MacBook and MacBook Pro refresh. What advantages does making this switch offer to Apple? by ...
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New green certification program helps keep kitchens out of the frying pan in terms of environmental waste
Haven't had much occasion to write about Microsoft in this blog as extensively as some of the other big hardware-oriented tech players, but this item was pretty intriguing, because it's ...
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ElcomSoft uses NVIDIA GPUs to speed up WPA/WPA2 brute-force attack
Russian security firm ElcomSoft has released software that leverages NVIDIA GPUs to speed up the brute-force cracking of WPA and WPA2 pre-shared WiFi keys. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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Six money-saving secrets to help stretch your tech budget
The recent collapse of worldwide financial markets has everyone on edge. If you're like most people, tough times have you looking around at ways to cut back on spending. You ...
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Repairing genetic mutations with lasers?
German researchers at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel CAU think they've proved that genetic information can be controlled by light. The group studied the interaction between the four DNA bases -- ...
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Cisco CTO: 10 ways for leaders to lean into the economic headwinds
Managing your business and your career during tough times requires you to focus on the right stuff, both professionally and personally. Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior recently shared her tips for ...
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Response to financial crisis may mean more IT work ahead
Governments all across the world are responding to the current financial crisis with a range of nationalization initiatives, and increased support of various parts of the financial services industry through ...
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Surviving the recession with Free Linux distributions (Part 1)
Times are tough. You're a computer geek and you need to feed your PC with the latest and greatest applications. What's a frugal nerd to do? A group of industry ...
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Text messages save elephants' lives, villagers' crops
As elephants' habitat is destroyed, the great beasts frequently leave their protected reserves, barging into villages and eventually are killed by rangers. But in Kenya, there is a better way: ...
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Where would YOU put YOUR money?
Which of the following tech stocks would you invest your money in? by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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Apple HDTV ... why not, it's just a big iPod!
Valleywag's Jason Calacanis believes that Apple is working on a networked HDTV. Why not, after all, Apple has the expertise in all the areas necessary to pull this off. by ...
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Tim Bray on surviving the tough times
Image via WikipediaTim Bray, director of web technologies at Sun Microsystems gave what I believe to be the most practical advice I've heard so far for those in startups looking ...
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Google ignores some reported security problems?
Aviv Raff posted a public disclosure of a minor security risk that could be a major problem if used in conjunction with another type of problem. It's true that his ...
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Hot rumor: Apple developing LCD HDTV with built-in networking, Apple TV?
Just in case you wanted a new Apple rumor that didn't involve updated MacBooks and building laptops out of aluminum bricks, here's an inevitable-seeming one from tech guru Jason Calacanis, ...
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IBM signs up new client for sustainability consulting
A financial investment firm from Boston, Jantz Morgan, is turning to IBM's green consulting services arm (aka IBM's business strategy consulting practice) to help it integrate the idea of sustainability ...
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Wireless soil sensors to help farmers
A research team at Iowa State University ISU is developing wireless soil sensors to improve farming while minimizing environmental impacts. ISU says that 'the prototype sensors are designed to collect ...
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Purported aluminum MacBook leak video
Unlike previous blurry pictures of the new MacBooks, there's a new video of Tuesday's upcoming MacBook revision. It's very clear in spots and, if real, provides new angles at the ...
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Between the Lines
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BriefingsDirect
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Analyst Dana Gardner examines IT news and trends that impact software strategists to provide insights and outcomes on SOA, app dev, SaaS, enterprise infrastructure and mobile convergence.
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Collaboration 2.0
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Real world collaboration strategy for enterprises
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Community, Incorporated
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Joe Brockmeier reports on the intersection of commercial interests and communities, and offers information and advice about bridging the gap between companies and communities.
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Dev Connection
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Digital Cameras
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Enterprise Anti-matter
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Software analyst Josh Greenbaum's opinions on enterprise software have annoyed enough vendors that he now checks under the hood of his PC every morning before he boots up.
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Enterprise Web 2.0
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Dion Hinchcliffe on leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web.
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Feeds
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Googling Google
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Garett Rogers explores the mystery behind the hottest and fastest growing tech company in the world.Google spoilers inside.
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GreenTech Pastures
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Hardware 2.0
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes sieves through the marketing hyperbole and casts his critical eye over the latest technological innovations to find out which products make the grade and which don't.
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iGeneration
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Lawgarithms
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Linux and Open Source
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Managing L'unix
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A free-ranging daily blog on issues related to Unix - including Linux, BSD, and Solaris - with a particular focus on enterprise-level decision-making.
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On Sustainability
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Service Oriented
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