In this blog I'll show technology news and things that I see around.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
New interesting links (weekly)
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
New interesting links (weekly)
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- Imagine being able to sit down at any ordinary computer in an Internet cafe or public library, start up the resident web browser and access your personal desktop - along with your applications, messages, and information - with a click of your mouse button. Then, when you're done, you simply close the web browser to have all of the documents you've just - post by Jason Simaker
- Looks innovative: an ajax desktop via the web. YouOS has something similar. - post by Justin Whitaker
- web 桌面 软件 - post by elfox
- web 桌面 软件 - post by elfox
- Welcome to eyeOS, a web based operating system. With eyeOS you can access your data and your applications anywhere, anytime. A virtual office in your hands, no need to install anything in the computer. Everything lives in the browser, for you and your wor - post by Peter Meyer
- eyeOS is a web-based personal desktop. It includes, calendar, text editing, and RSS 'apps' with many other available. It could be useful as a persistent scratch pad accessible anywhere. - post by Jay Dugger
- Potente Web Desktop (ajax) con varie interessanti applicazioni. Sfruttabile anche all'interno di un proprio server (con permessi di scrittura/lettura, preferibilemente linux server).
- post by Gordii Go - Interesting site, well put together apps but to slow of a response rate for me to use seriously
- post by crytel
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Friday, July 9, 2010
itSMF Summer Course, talking about Cloud Computing (what else?)
From the 5th to the 9th of July itSMF has organized a summer course (Agenda and presentations) at UPM Computer Engineering School where I was giving a speech about Cloud Computing.
I decided to attend the course, mainly focussed on IT Governance, because I'm not an expert on those areas. My feeling is that Governance and, more specifically, Service Management will become increasingly important as we move to cloud models. Things like ITIL certification, ISO 20000 knowledge and many others like this will be the main skills that IT professionals will need in the future.
I decided to attend the course, mainly focussed on IT Governance, because I'm not an expert on those areas. My feeling is that Governance and, more specifically, Service Management will become increasingly important as we move to cloud models. Things like ITIL certification, ISO 20000 knowledge and many others like this will be the main skills that IT professionals will need in the future.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
New interesting links (weekly)
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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