today's leftovers:
Submitted by srlinuxx on Tue, 03/09/2010 - 23:40
- Linux 2.6.34 development marches on
- Open-PC will use KDE
- For Sale: Linux OS and Other Assorted Assets
- Best Lucid Feature: edit-patch
- Project: Getting Ready For Ubuntu 10.04 - Part 1
- Haiku OS Hopes For New 3D Stack
- Your way is the right way
- Distros and End Of Life
- London Government Accused Of Open Source Inaction
- Ubuntu's new look << more important things to do?
- Mozilla borrows from WebKit to build fast new JS engine
- Mozilla lays foundation for web's next 100 years
- New Ubuntu Design Created on Apple Mac
- Task Coach - Your friendly task manager
- For teaching touch typing, it’s clearly Klavaro
- Yellow Dog Linux licks CUDA
- DtO: Orphaned process...
- Linux Basement - Episode 51 - Eating the Tonido

Intelligent workload management has no buyers ? killer novl ?
You can have all the utilities in the world, but no killer apps to apply them too?
Identity security, platespin virtual resources, and overload balance could be nice, but who can use them without a killer application. So, when Drupal is mentioned, everyone can use intelligent workload management if they use Drupal. Or, phpbb?
Still business is based on database, and each and every organization needs CMS, such as Drupal to be in the clouds to expand their horizon. Sales on Drupal with intelligent workload management may be robust by VARs. Drupal is a minimum application, any utility added will make it enterprise ready to transfer money or do collaboration among peers for business decisions.
Novl is losing Microsoft coupon payments without renewal or more give aways. Netware is holding. Linux has no growth on the scale of netware revenue. Interop is difficult business when Microsoft market share does not depend on Linux servers. On the other hand Linux depends on Microsoft codecs or packet formats. Future is at best bleak. We are stockholders of Novl. Opinions here maybe biased.