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In this episode, Coté follows-up with Chip Holden and Mike Lunt, his former co-workers at BMC on their use of Agile in the large.

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Direct download: episode30-redmonk.mp3
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In this episode, James and Coté begin by talking about Oracle OpenWorld and Adobe Max (which were both this week), and then Steve O'Grady joins the discussion, bringing in thoughts on Oracle's Linux announcement this week and questions around the "forking the web" train of through.

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Direct download: episode29-redmonk.mp3
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In this episode, recorded at ApacheCon US 2006, Coté talks with Alex Karasulu, Apache Member and, among other things, VP and PMC Chair for ApacheDS.

We talk about LDAP in general, the history and state of ApacheDS, and some future fun for the directory world.

Thanks to Alex and our intro man, whurley.

Direct download: episode28-redmonk.mp3
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In this episode, James and Coté talk with Tarquinio Teles, CEO of Hoplon, about their decision to run their MMP game on System z mainframes with Linux.

The details of how Hoplon are using IBM's On Demand mainframes as a grid are interesting and slightly different than the mainframe story we're used to hearing. In fact, it seems quite similar to the coolness of Amazon's recent E2 launch.

So, check it out.

IBM has some additional material up on Hoplon as well.

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Disclaimer: IBM is a client, though this is not a "sponsored" podcast.

Direct download: episode27-redmonk.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:32 PM
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