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IBM – Open Source friend of foe?

IBM has for a long time been a contributor to the Open Source community involving themselves in various projects, just take a look at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/ Eclipse, WAS CE and many more. All this in areas where there are many competitors, Microsoft being the main competitor I would guess. Point is, all this in areas where IBM are not alone.

But, IBM has monopoly of one area, and that is the mainframe. They have full control of the whole value chain, both the hardware and the OS and then many tools as well. So here comes Hercules mainframe emulator trying to let people run mainframe applications on other hardware…and the response from IBM…lawsuit of course. I would assume mainframe being the most valuable asset IBM has control over. But I won’t try to dive into all the nifty details here, but instead just provide you with my sources, see

The last one in the list above diving a bit into the details on why IBM is making the lawsuit (apart from protecting their money). I would assume that most people understand why they do it, but that they have chosen the wrong weapon to fight against competition.

From Lindesnes to Nordkapp with bicycle VI

On Monday I did use my bike for the 60’th time this year to work, not bad I must say, because this includes two weeks of paternity leave and a course for one week out at Kolbotn, and not to mention a lot of days of in May. Anyhow, now I’m all the way to Oksfjordhamn. Could not find much about that place, but a search using Google gives a few hits at least.

On my way to work I’m passing by Akershus Fortress where you can find these chairs. Art is sometimes hard to understand

Also, on Monday morning I started counting cyclists I met from Aker Brygge to Bygdøylokket, 2.2 km, …. 110 cyclists..!!