• RT @IanSkerrett: good luck to @webmink on his next adventure http://bit.ly/dwVDRm (via @caostheory) > Indeed! Best of luck, Simon.
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  • @merv Ran into it just now ... ; ^ ) (Thanks Merv).
     — 12:53 PM Mar 8
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  • @richsharples Oracle has a chief OSS officer: Edward Screven (although he doesn't use that title).
     — 11:46 AM Mar 8
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  • @RIMMAN Thanks much, Larry. At 14, he just was done. Many fond memories.
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  • @BrentCodeMonkey Thanks, but no. Client wants to leave the code on the mainframe and optimize it there. thx very much!
     — 12:13 PM Mar 5
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  • @dbmoore re: Not SQL, NoSQL, not only SQL -- ugh -- how can we debate without clear understanding of terms?
     — 12:12 PM Mar 5
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  • Talked to client with 12M LOC on mainframe, looking to cut maintenance costs despite growth in biz-data complexity. Need cases!
     — 12:06 PM Mar 5
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  • I learned today that "NoSQL" originally meant "not only SQL". Unfortunately, it has come to mean "never SQL". Ugh. We playing "telephone"
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  • @RIMMAN Yes! Biz rules on the critical path, particularly integrated with predictive analytics is the direction.
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  • @RIMMAN No (if I understand your point). Biz rules used to analyze risk, implement risk-mgt strategies.
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  • @dbmoore No; not as a blanket statement. Depends on the scenario.
     — 10:29 AM Mar 5
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  • On a client Inquiry about business rules technology in risk management with @mgualtieri.
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  • RT @forrester: RT @jbernoff ... how #Forrester & analysts support each other. It's a collaboration http://bit.ly/ANALYST
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  • @merv Thank you for the #FF recommendation!
     — 9:12 AM Mar 5
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  • Disappointed in the religious war over the NoSQL trend. Broad claims like SQL (or NoSQL) = scalability are silly. Depends on the scenario.
     — 8:55 AM Mar 5
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  • RT @dbmoore: #EnSW 5 Reasons Businesses Still Hate Enterprise Software: http://bit.ly/cHlxDI >Perhaps "buy vs. build" choice isn't so simple
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  • RT @dbmoore: #EnSW Getting Real about #NoSQL and the SQL-Isn't-Scalable Lie: ... http://bit.ly/cPpim2 >good discussion
     — 5:52 PM Mar 4
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  • @passion4process Let's discuss; interesting ideas I'll chew on too.
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  • RT @NeilRaden: @johnrrymer I heard somebody else refer to it as DropACID. Wait was that you you old hippie?>Hilarious!
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  • RT @merv: "It's not really NoSQL - it's NoACID." Provocative post from Dennis Forbes at http://bit.ly/cAj4t6 >Hate these "* is dead" things
     — 2:50 PM Mar 4
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