Tweets for 2008-06-18
- Watching the Lakers vs Celtics at The Pour House in Boston. #
- About to listen to Jim Whitehurst, CEO of Redhat, deliver his keynote. #
- Paul Cormier: He (Jim Whitehurst) truely is a geek. #
- “Open source is who we are and what we do.” #
- No intention to do anything proprietary. #
- Dr.John Halamka is on now. CIO of Harvard Medical School. #
- He has an RFID chip in his arm that contains his medical records. Only problem he says is when he goes to Home Depot they think he is a … #
- “The paperless doctor’s office is about as likely as the paperless bathroom.” #
- Jim Stallings, GM IBM Enterprise Systems Division is on now. #
- IBM doesn’t call it cloud computing – they call it dynamic computing. #
- @cmason That’s exactly what I thought when I heard that statement! For those that don’t know: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106697/ #
- @fairminder Thanks! Enjoying myself so far. Anything I should see/do before I leave? #
- From the clustering presentation: Conga is so easy even a Windows admin can use it. #
- @fairminder At the convention center off of Dalton. Staying at the Sheraton. Free after 4pm. #
- @fairminder How are the Duck Tours? What’s Mapparium? Going to Fenway tonight! #
- @fairminder @avant Thanks for the info! #
- Ha! A picture of @saintx getting some food during the first day of the Redhat Summit: http://tinyurl.com/43xoqj #
- @saintx I hear the camera adds 20lbs. #
- Can’t wait to try out freeIPA (http://www.freeipa.org) #
- @jbartels Redhat has big plans for v2 but v1 currently does Windows sync (bonus!). #
- At the HP/Selinux presentation #rhsummit #
- “And that’s the last marketing slide. I promise.” #rhsummit #
- I guess the guy sitting next to me didn’t know about “rmmod pcspkr” and finally decided to stop annoying everyone by leaving. #
- @gocyclones That sounds like an excellent idea! #
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