AN ADIRONDACK STATE OF MIND More years ago than I admit to, while on a cross country skiing adventure, I came to the shore of a lake in the Adirondack Mountains. Before me was an unbroken snow-field, untouched, unmarked, bathed in the soft red-gold glow cast by the last rays of […]
New “Open Solutions Alliance” Formed by Leading Vendors to Drive Adoption of Open Source Busines
Fast-growing demand for affordable open source business solutions drives industry response to improve interoperability and lower integration costs OPEN SOLUTIONS SUMMIT, NEW YORK, February 14, 2007 — Ten leading companies today announced the formation of the Open Solutions Alliance (OSA), a nonprofit, vendor-neutral consortium dedicated to driving adoption of comprehensive open source business solutions. […]
Oziel on 12th Street
La Plata, Argentina — “Beautiful, no,” he asks in his thick, Portuguese accent. Oziel, a Brazilian immigrant who has been living in Argentina for four years, has been working on 12th street for about a year now. His work, he’s an artist who paints scenes of forests, beaches and lakes onto glazed tiles, […]
Training Camp Launches New MCTS: .NET 2.0 Course
Latest Changes Keep Pace with Vendor Updates and New Technologies Philadelphia, PA (February, 2007) — Training Camp, the leading provider of accelerated information technology "boot camps," announced today that it has introduced a new course entitled Microsoft® Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): .NET 2.0, as well as updated three existing courses: MCSE 2003: Security, Security+, Cisco […]
New Jersey’s legislative eggshells: Tiptoeing around property tax and school funding reform
During New Jersey’s legislative debate on property tax reform, politicians have avoided mentioning certain subjects. I hope they aren’t afraid to inform voters and taxpayers. We aren’t delicate, we can handle the truth, and we shouldn’t be shielded. Involving the public openly and broadly will make reform more achievable. These "top ten" underreported issues are […]
Lessons on Joy from Carnival
La Plata, Argentina — On a crisp and cloudless, pre-autumnal night in the beginning of March, a little less than a week after Ash Wednesday and the close of Carnival, we stroll under stars that poke through the orange haze of the cities’ light pollution and the towering Eucalyptus trees lining the walkways of El […]
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