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Sun Webcast: The End of IT (& your IT dept) as we know it !

According to (a fairly long) Sun Webcast (with no << or >> so pay close attention)

  • "employees connect to work instead of going to work"
  • "personal activities blur with enterprise activities"

http://nettalk.sun.com/bhive/t/1000/webcast_details.jsp?content_id=1389

Alternatively download the PDF of the presentation and you see that Slide 13 says it all !

It sounds to me like the future has already arrived at Sun and that OSAAS and SAAS are the future for 2015 !

Sun : "Think different ! You no longer need an IT dept" ! Do you think Sun are right about the future again ?

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rPath Webinar Archive (see technote to view on rPath distros !)

rPath webinar archive

http://www.rpath.com/corp/webinars.html

  • Ingres Icebreaker BI Appliance: The Intelligent Way to Deliver Business Intelligence Software
  • How to Achieve Efficient Software Appliance Production with Agile Methods and Distributed Resources Using rPath's rBuilder™ and GlobalLogic Velocity™
  • How Digium Makes the Phones Ring Off the Hook for the Asterisk Appliance
  • Using Software Appliances to Deliver SaaS Value — Minus the Headaches
  • Zimbra (now Yahoo ?) Software Appliance Case Study

http://www.rpath.com/corp/webinars.html

There is a technote that explains how you can use rPath GNU/Linux or Foresight GNU/Linux and the Firefox web browser to access WebEx  Use the process described in this guide to prepare your rPath Linux computer for use with WebEx. The process involves installing a Java runtime environment and some additional libraries for compatibility.

After installation, you can test WebEx by visiting their live demonstration site, or by using rPath's trial installation as detailed in the Resources section of this document.

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Xcerion Internet Operating System/3 (XIOS/3) the zero-footprint XML-based OS

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Xcerion Internet Operating System/3 (XIOS/3) the clean, carefree, zero-footprint XML-based OS, running within the browser. Since the OS and its applications executes in the browser it also works offline.

The Internet OS boots itself (takes around 3 seconds) and runs in the primary memory of the computer. As soon as the browser is shut down, the OS disappears from the computer.

Using XIOS/3 you never has to think about installing patches, updates or new versions of software again.

The OS updates itself and you can access your applications and documents from any Internet connected computer.

To receive the latest news on Xcerion sign up and apply for a BETA account.

"Xcerion has a possibility to beat both Microsoft and Google to the punch by delivering the world’s first 'cloud' Web OS" according to their blog @ http://xidezone.com/

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