Monthly Archives: November 2006

Lanzamiento de Joyent Connector en Español

Joyent Inc. lanza la nueva versión de su suite de aplicaciones web, Joyent Connector – que integra gestión de Correo Electrónico, Calendarios, Contactos, Archivos y Directorios de Favoritos – en Español. Joyent Connector está especialmente orientado a la PYME y equipos de colaboradores con la necesidad de compartir información de modo eficaz y en tiempo [...]

Introducing Joyent Bookmarks

Now, in addition to Mail, Calendar, People, and Files, Joyent’s award-winning collaboration suite includes Bookmarks. While there are other bookmark applications out there, Joyent Bookmarks is tightly integrated with the other applications in the suite. This allows you to use tags to create smart folders of mail messages, calendar events, vcards for contacts, files, and [...]

ps pipe grep: episode 5

This week Ben, Jason and I talk about Mongrel, Amazon Web Services, thanksgiving, and some name changes. Here’s a direct link to the mp3.

On Grids, the Ambitions of Amazon and Joyent

There’s a lot of talk lately about “grids”. And Amazon. The word “grid” has reappeared in marketing materials and we’ve seen it brought up during the the emergence of companies offering utility computing and storage products (or at least they want you to think that’s what they’re really offering). There’s also definitely been a PR [...]

Benr & Shanr: Episode 4

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ps pipe grep: episode 4 (contest episode)

This week there’s no real show. Ben, Jason and I have a short week here with the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday and Friday in the USA. However, this being a holiday week, we thought it would be fun to have a “contest”. The show file for this week contains five songs (one from each of [...]

Ben & Shanr: Episode 3

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Strongspace+SftpDrive

Joyent is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Magnetk to bring our common customers the power of SftpDrive and Strongspace. Now, when people buy SftpDrive, they get a 3gb Strongspace for free. Yeah, free. And Strongspace customers can buy SftpDrive for the discounted price of $24 (rather than $39). SftpDrive allows customers to [...]

ps pipe grep: episode 3

This week Jason, Ben and I talk about open-sourced Java, Stephen O’Grady’s blog post about operating systems and appliances (here and here), and we finish up with a conversation about the…drumroll…future of TextDrive shared hosting. The question of sponsors comes up early in the podcast. Here’s the answer: Fatboy BBQ. Here’s a direct link to [...]

9.5 hours until Java is open-sourced

Sun is releasing the source to Java SE, Java ME, and Glassfish in nine and a half hours, and then releasing the rest of the stuff around the spring of 2007. Most interestingly they’re releasing it under the GPLv2 license. Floyd Marinescu has a great explanation as to ‘Why GPL?’. Once it hit midnight eastern [...]

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