by ezs | Oct 16, 2006 | Evangelism, evilzenscientist, Technology, Uncategorized
Three different blogs; three different audiences; three different browser market shares:
From www.evilzenscientist.com – a tech blog, visited by technical people. 69% Firefox.
From a scout web site that I run. 59% Internet Explorer
From my family blog – most of my extended family have Firefox.
Interesting.
by ezs | Oct 16, 2006 | evilzenscientist, fun stuff, travel, Uncategorized
We saw Paul van Dyk in Munich.
by ezs | Oct 13, 2006 | Novell, Novell Open Audio, Uncategorized
Another Novell blog/content site moves across to WordPress.
Novell Open Audio should be going live today with new content running from WordPress rather than a proprietry content management system.
by ezs | Oct 12, 2006 | coolblogs, Uncategorized, ZENworks
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So I got inundated with email from inside and outside Novell when I posted that ‘ZENworks for Networks’ was still available for download.
For those that don’t have long memories – ZENworks for Networks was released in 2000 as a directory enabled Quality of Service and Firewall solution. Part of it was from a Novell acquisition of Ukiah in mid-1999.
So why don’t you see ZENworks for Networks anymore? Simple – it was end-of-lifed within a few months.
The market for ‘directory enabled QOS’ disappeared rapidly when pretty much every switch and router vendor added support for LDAP directories within their products. Far better to get native LDAP support (and use eDirectory) than to build a product that competes with the switch vendors.
So where can you find ZENworks for Networks? Have a hunt around the Novell Support site. At a meagre 30MB the product is tiny! The documentation is still around too.
Thanks to all those that asked – for me another gentle wander down memory lane.
Written at: Salt Lake City, UT
by ezs | Oct 12, 2006 | fun stuff, Stuff, Uncategorized
Is Jericho (on CBS) the new Lost?
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