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  1. @SavioRodrigues Hmm. Mystery beer. Any clues?
  2. @SavioRodrigues Bud Light Lime is a crime against beer. Don't drink it :-)
  3. @bryankress Writing about beer? drop me a message, nmcminn@gmail.com, would love to know more.
  4. American Express takes a very poor approach to site security http://tinyurl.com/mt8z3d
  5. Currently sitting outside the annual #NOFA conference, getting some work done between sessions.
  6. @Sversa I have used #Oracle at a few companies (#Linux and Win), and we use it at my current job(#AIX).
  7. @jacobpigott just barely alive
  8. Still looking for a way to sync multiple offline MySQL databases with a master DB.
  9. RT: @JBezivin: 85% of businesses already using Free and Open Source Software and the other 15% doing so within the year. http://ff.im/670XA
  10. #SQLServer2008 install is taking way too long, especially for the tiny task I need to finish. Ah well, #Rhino + #Tropo while I wait
  11. Going #kayaking at #wharton state forest today. Can't wait to get out on the river!
  12. RT: @afeltontoth: http://www.sysadminday.com/
  13. @SavioRodrigues Thank you for the info! Glad to see so many #IBM people engaging on Twitter, your customers appreciate it!
  14. @SavioRodrigues #WebSphere CEA looks interesting. Where are your customers deriving the most value? Can you point me to some use cases?
  15. @Oracle I attended the 11g fusion even in NYC, Marriott Marquis hotel.
  16. Waiting for the train at Penn station. Oracle conf was well worth the trip.
  17. You _could_ build a corporate PaaS system with #oracle tools, but I don't know that it would be any better than regular IT shared services.
  18. The argument from #oracle for private cloud is less than compelling. They omit many of the advantages of SaaS/PaaS providers.
  19. Can you really call 'private cloud' #cloud computing? If it is agile, efficient and scalable enough, maybe so...r
  20. Watching a lunch session on cloud computing and having a sammich. Seems like every company has a diff definition of #cloud computing...