This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: Google’s expectations of privacy, VMware’s expectations of profit, Dave’s expectations of SELinux, and Gunnar’s inflated expectations of productivity software.
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Leviathan by Scott WesterfeldIncarnations of Immortality by Piers AnthonyGoogle: Cloud users have ‘no legitimate expectation of privacy’Yes, Gmail Users Have Some Privacy. Here’s What You Can ExpectWhy Some Startups Say the Cloud Is a Waste of Money
VMware CEO: OpenStack is not for the enterprise What’s a ball-peen hammer?“‘We want to own corporate workload… We all lose if they end up in these commodity public clouds. We want to extend our franchise from the private cloud into the public cloud and uniquely enable our customers with the benefits of both. Own the corporate workload now and forever.'” – Pat Gelsinger, VMware CEO, making friendsNC DataPalooza
NIST Cloud Computing and Mobility workshop
Red Hat Government Symposium registration now open!
Dave’s Multilevel Security with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SELinux video series
Autonomic Resources’ OpenShift: reserve your account
Gunnar’s shaving the yak, and back with Remember the Milk TaskPaper too simpleOmniFocus like developers run wild with optionsThings too simple, missing location awareness, etc.RTM the least bad option, but still pretty bad. So much opportunity.A Bit Better RTM add-on for Firefox and ChromeGetty’s Digital Resources free to allIndy Web: Meet the Hackers Who Want to Jailbreak the InternetSomething for Gunnar’s coffee table — Infographic: An Amazing Atlas of the World Wide WebTeaching kids STEM with zombies and graphing calculatorsUnreadable Binary Epoch clockGunnar thanks Dave for not saying “cyber” this episode