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Comcast Shift a Nod to Political, Competitive Realities

Categories: Technology | April 1st, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Comcast’s recent move to allow file sharing through the peer-to-peer platform provider, BitTorrent, is definitely something worth noticing.  This article reveals some possible reasons behind the Comcast decision.

Comcast’s decision to cooperate with peer-to-peer (P2P) platform provider BitTorrent is a surprise that has the potential to shift the political debate and alter the technical landscape.

Early reaction pointed to two possible reasons the cable operator did an about face. Some commentators said that the company is cutting its losses and seeking a graceful way out of a sticky situation. Others - and the groups are not mutually exclusive - feel that Comcast saw the issue as a competitive loser against Verizon, which already has said that it will work to allow P2P traffic to move more smoothly over its FiOS network.

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Chasing Oslo: Details Still Emerging on Microsoft\\\’s SOA Strategy

Categories: Technology | April 1st, 2008 | by admin | no comments

Microsoft unveiled last Fall what will become known as its Oslo vision: a simpler, cheaper service-oriented architecture for Windows that can be implemented inside and outside the corporate firewall. This article sheds some light on a bit of what’s going on behind the Redmond curtain.

We’re now nearly six months out from Microsoft’s “unveiling? of Oslo - the company’s code name for its SOA strategy - and still, nobody really knows what it is.

It’s not as if we haven’t tried.

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