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Open Solaris and Oracle
I recently heard that Google had acquired Urchin and was surprised to discover that they were offering free web analytics for registered users. Web Trends must be a bit surprised at this pont. Free is always good for a consumer and I registered two of my sites with them today and am quite impressed with the service. It seems a tactical step for a company so connected to meaningful and relevant information and effective data mining, and strategic in terms of a marketing oriented business model. Google is a well run company and is bringinig positive change to the world. The partnership with Sun announced earlier this year is just a logical progression inthe supply chain of ideas and services that google offers and a CEO that happens to be a former Sun employee can't hurt. Thanks Google.
Here is a blurb from the site ... "Google Analytics tells you everything you want to know about how your visitors found you and how they interact with your site. You'll be able to focus your marketing resources on campaigns and initiatives that deliver ROI, and improve your site to convert more visitors."
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An article I found on yahoo about Oracle selecting Solaris 10 as its operating open source 64 bit system of choice. Although not entirely surpising. I speculate that opening up the 10 year olds olaris source code has something to do with it, in addition to advanced features like DTrace and Solaris 10 containers.
I recently heard that Google had acquired Urchin and was surprised to discover that they were offering free web analytics for registered users. Web Trends must be a bit surprised at this pont. Free is always good for a consumer and I registered two of my sites with them today and am quite impressed with the service. It seems a tactical step for a company so connected to meaningful and relevant information and effective data mining, and strategic in terms of a marketing oriented business model. Google is a well run company and is bringinig positive change to the world. The partnership with Sun announced earlier this year is just a logical progression inthe supply chain of ideas and services that google offers and a CEO that happens to be a former Sun employee can't hurt. Thanks Google.Here is a blurb from the site ... "Google Analytics tells you everything you want to know about how your visitors found you and how they interact with your site. You'll be able to focus your marketing resources on campaigns and initiatives that deliver ROI, and improve your site to convert more visitors."
XEN
I updated the Xen Wiki with a page on preemption and it seemed a logical next step from the scheduling topic that I already work on. I offered an overview of preemptive kernels and then went into some considerations in regards to the Xen hypervisor and DomU.
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