Monday, October 21, 2002

IM: Enterprise Ready? [Line56: B2B News]
11:13:50 AM    

The enterprise Mac. IN MAY 2001, Apple began shipping OS X on new Macs. Six months later, at the O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer and Web Services conference, it was clear that a sea change was under way. The open-source geeks who flock to these events were flouting Microsoft not with PC notebooks running Linux, but with PowerBooks running OS X. Displayed on their gorgeous Aqua screens was the Mac's newest and most unlikely killer app: SSH, the secure shell, in all its 80-column, 25-line splendor. [Full story at InfoWorld.com.] ... [Jon's Radio]
11:12:47 AM    

Mitch Kapor's open source PIM to use wxPython. Mitch Kapor's Open Source Applications Foundation has emerged into blogspace, where Mitch says he'll chronicle its progress. The first project: a powerful, easy-to-use personal information manager for Linux, Windows, and Mac. Mitch writes: ... [Jon's Radio]
11:12:01 AM    

The Emerging SuperPortlet. From PortalsMag.com: First-generation "portalized" views of enterprise applications, as presented by portlets, gadgets or other branded tools, give users a... [E M E R G I C . o r g]
11:09:58 AM