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Eucalyptus Systems Inc

by jpcaruana & 1 other
Eucalyptus is an open-source system for implementing on-premise private and hybrid clouds using the hardware and software infrastructure that is in place, without modification.

2008

Jungle Disk - Reliable online storage powered by Amazon S3 - JungleDisk

by jpcaruana & 15 others
Jungle Disk Desktop Edition lets you store files and automatically backup data easily and securely to Amazon.com's S3 Storage Service.

2007

150-Person Work Teams Are Dead

by phdunay
In his book The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell cited the "Rule of 150." The rule states that 150 is the maximum number of individuals with whom we can have a "genuinely efficient work relationship." At that size, orders can be implemented and unruly behavior controlled on the basis of personal loyalties and direct contact.

2006

Amazon.fr Livres: Informatique et Internet

by ponsfrilus
Linux et logiciels libres Informatique et Internet

Browse Amazon Books: LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP)

by access2
LAMP is a mnemonic acronym fro "Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP" (sometimes Perl or Python) which refers to four open-source software packages that constitute a very popular and robust web-server platform.

Browse Amazon Books: Linux Operating System

by access2
The Linux microkernel is the basis of numerous operating systems (distributions or "distros") that run a wide variety of open source (free) software. Now more powerful and user-friendly than ever!

Browse Amazon Books: Berkeley Standard Distribution (BSD) - FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin

by access2
The BSDs are better operating systems than Linux, but because there is no profit incentive for promoting them, they are virtually unknown outside technical circles.

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