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  1. RT @jamesurquhart: Putting Amazon's spot pricing into perspective http://ff.im/cWDi7
  2. @GeorgeReese best use of screen real estate on netbooks, no useless plugins, most important - ability to kill flash w task manager.
  3. @tqbf I'm hiring high end security in Houston. Does that count?
  4. @Beaker Go to L'as du Falafel in Marais. You may not be able to eat falafel ever again, but it will be worth it.
  5. Enterprise storage market is so boned RT @dmacvittie: @stevedupe: good post from fmr Copan person on their demise http://tinyurl.com/ygsc7x2
  6. @zhenjl Try SimplyTweet. It's almost perfect and has push notifications.
  7. Just replaced fax number with a twitter link in my email sig. Why did it take me so long to do that? Haven't received a fax in this century.
  8. @jamesurquhart not that the internally owed/managed "private cloud" has no merit, but I don't believe it's as game changing as it can be.
  9. @jamesurquhart ability to truly oversubscribe infrastructure vs dumping capex to support a ton of stranded (cloud) capacity.
  10. @jamesurquhart it's the difference between ITIL and "fanatical support"; obsession over revenue per sq ft and fat data centers at EDS...
  11. @jamesurquhart The level of management maturity in hosted environments is in order of magnitude better than internal IT.
  12. @jamesurquhart I am much more excited about the clouds operated by managed hosting companies, where you see real drive to attain efficiency.
  13. RT @randybias: @reductivelabs folks are doing a PuppetCamp event in early October. All the Puppet you can eat! http://is.gd/3jCrL
  14. @jamesurquhart We're still talking about same old operating systems running same old software. Now easily accessible, but still lame as ever
  15. @jamesurquhart It's already difficult. Not sure why everyone is acting as if the cloud suddenly turns marketing people into sysadmins.
  16. @jamesurquhart runaway infrastructure use is modulated by it's complexity. it's not as if the OS/software stack if getting easier to use.
  17. @jamesurquhart only useful aspects of that model is self-service and IT job security. i don't see pay-per-use as problem worth solving.
  18. @Fountnhead I don't see much difference between "small internal clouds" and "virtual data centers".
  19. Treb Ryan of Opsource sounds like Richard Branson of hosting - natural born story teller. #hts
  20. @Gartnergreg are some people still apprehensive about inline filtering or is it well accepted now?