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Comment #34486917
A huge day for Berlin Fintech, Upvest GmbH. OpenAPI specs and documentation are published to the general public for the first time.
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Comment #19425217
Almost all Elsevier development and infrastructure work is farmed out to companies in India, so they're probably not directly responsible for the cock-up, but their general attitud…
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Comment #18272178
IBM Plex Mono
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Comment #8715988
Nearly 4 years ago I wrote a library in Go to read XLSX - that was trivial. It's grown over time, and this year it started growing feature that allow it to write XLSX format. This …
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Comment #7850783
I still disagree with your description of Red Hat re the cloud vs traditional server sales, but let's let that slide. So Red Hat could buy Canonical? I actually think the resulting…
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Comment #7844804
Robbie Williamson, the man at the head of the responsible division of Canonical has documented how Cobbler and Puppet were used in the early days and how experiences there lead to …
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Comment #7844792
Jono Bacon was responsible for that kind of Metal As A Service in Canonical - he's moved on to the X-Prize now, you should try there ;-)
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Comment #7844776
Note that as of late both Apple and Microsoft are making moves towards "the OS is free" for certain markets. I hear tell that Microsoft are even paying OEMs to put Windows on phone…
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Comment #7844621
:-) Of course it's not inventing anything, it's just providing a convenient way to commission those servers that can also be driven by other tools. If you bring a lot of server res…
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Comment #7844590
As the author of the 2nd link there, I'd advise some caution, it's old and not complete, I will update it at some point soon when I have time to run through my whole process again.…
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Comment #7844550
I won't make it an argument, but I'll share what I know and see if you see things differently. You probably won't, but I'm inclined to say it anyway :-) First, to clear some things…
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Comment #7841027
If you go look at what companies are running in the cloud, and what companies are hosting their clouds on, Canonical and Ubuntu are the 800lb gorilla in the cloud market. If you we…
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Comment #7740877
Well - RAID is more or a traditional architecture solution than a cloud one. A cloud storage solution like Ceph provides redundancy across nodes, and I've even read that they stron…
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Comment #752408
More specifically, Pasing.
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Comment #752405
Munich, Germany