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  1. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
  2. Had a good briefing with rPath today. Interesting company focused on Service Management - one of my favorite topics!
  3. @beaker I have found that many companies lie about their solutions...a lot of spinning out there.
  4. I am looking for a wordpress theme that supports footers. Anyone know of a nice one?
  5. I think I am going to take all day Thursday off.....
  6. I'm attending CloudCamp Boston Dec. 10th, 2009 -- http://cloudcamp-boston2-09...
  7. @jbernoff maybe there needs to be an icon that clearly means sponsored conversation..visible and obvious
  8. @jbernoff I think #ad is too subtle for a sponsored tweet. it will undermine the brand...
  9. @timbo2002 I promise that I am not a ghost writer...not enough time for the non-ghost stuff
  10. how many executives on twitter use ghost writers?
  11. Starting Monday with a blog on observations from IBM analyst meeting. http://bit.ly/8Lqmqe
  12. RT @ForDummies: Cloudy on cloud computing? Check out a forecast for the next big reigning thing in networking solutions. http://tinyurl. ...
  13. @MitchWagner@jowyang this is a bold prediction
  14. I love the weekend..get to spend some time in the pottery studio. Better to think about clay than clouds
  15. my daughter suggested a new name for Cloud Computing for Dummies -- Going Cloud. Sort of like the sound of that...
  16. @AndreaMeyer thanks for following me.
  17. Not a fan of the new retweet....
  18. Service is a complex and dynamic collaboration between provider and customer (Service Management for Dummies)http://bit.ly/6og3H3
  19. Just had a great call with Jason Stowe, CEO of Cycle Computing, HPC for cloud clusters - secure, self-provisioning;partner with Amazon.
  20. @randybias I think that private clouds will be more prevalent until we get security, privacy, management, and compliance right