Deadline crunch week rushes on, and in a fit of procrastination I added a couple of pieces to my techblog "A New IT World" (syndicated on LJ as itphasechange):
Interesting JVM news from today's keynote at BEA World.
BEA are working on a JVM for processors with hardware virtualisation that will work directly with a hypervisor like Xen, removing the need for a full-blown OS under your app servers. It's some time away, but could be extremely interesting. Tying garbage collection into process migration will be very interesting and make moving VMs between compute resources a lot quicker...
If I was an OS vendor I'd be starting to look at what value the OS adds to the application platform, and getting a little worried.
(In pure speculation, I wonder if this approach could also see the return of Oracle's "Raw Iron")
Smol Parrot obviously doesn't hang out with the parakeets in Kensington Gardens, who will mug anyone who looks like they might possibly be carrying food.
If the people videoing that re-entry were in the Portland area of Australia on the south coast then I expect the upper stage was heading for the common splash-down zone in the mid-Pacific used by…
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