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  1. @markmadsen oh boy... I typically don't give investment advice, but for that Fortune 10 company, I'd recommend to sell, sell, sell... :-0
  2. Our Phuket restaurant serves Italian San Pellegrino, French Perrier and Evian and Norwegian water. Just crazy.
  3. A few impressions from this week in and around Bangkok. http://fotoclix.de/thailand/
  4. If you have a good BI story to tell, why not submit it to the EMEA Gartner BI Excellence Award. http://tinyurl.com/ylpj65v #GartnerBI
  5. 33 degrees in Phuket. No further questions, your honor.
  6. After a busy week in Bangkok, now cruising on Royal Silk to Phuket.
  7. Off to the old Siam capital of Ayutthaya.
  8. Ordered another suit from my taylor in Bangkok. These guys are amazing.
  9. @bfr3nch I don't believe for a second that if you were a CIO that you'd wait for some anon forum response if your main system is down.
  10. @timoelliott That would be sad. But I think you're right.
  11. @bfr3nch So you are saying bank or telco XYZ should wait for the community to respond if their main prod system broke down? Er... no.
  12. @bfr3nch Nobody in his right mind would rely on the "community" alone for any production deployment of OSS. Call 1-800-COMMUNITY?
  13. @bfr3nch You still think that open-source is "free" software? And users would not pay anything?
  14. @bfr3nch Even if this was the case (I'm not sure, dev types are all very similar) , what does that have to do with paying analysts?
  15. @NeilRaden Good point. Over and out. Zzzzzzzzzzz.
  16. @marksmithvr What's a work/life balance?
  17. @lludovic More info here: http://tinyurl.com/bnrb9b
  18. @RonaldDamhof Yes, let's hope we are in sync. Otherwise we would need to arm-wrestle.
  19. @bfr3nch If you could ask your peers for all info, why don't you do this with non-open-source stuff lke SAP, IBM? Same thing, no?
  20. @bfr3nch Nobody pays an analyst a dime for simple info about "free" software. Nobody buys a car to just drive to the mailbox either.