- 12 Months with MongoDB (Worknik) -- every type of retrieval got faster than their old MySQL store, and there are some other benefits too. They note that the admin tools aren't really there for MongoDB, so "there is a blurry hand-off between IT Ops and Engineering." (via Hacker News)
- Dawn of a New Day -- Ray Ozzie's farewell note to Microsoft. Clear definition of the challenges to come: At first blush, this world of continuous services and connected devices doesn’t seem very different than today. But those who build, deploy and manage today’s websites understand viscerally that fielding a truly continuous service is incredibly difficult and is only achieved by the most sophisticated …
This post is Part Two of my State of the Internet
Operating System. If you haven't read Part One, you should do so before reading this
piece.
As I wrote last month, it is becoming increasingly clear that the
internet is becoming not just a platform, but an operating
system, an operating system that manages access by devices such
as personal computers, phones, and other personal electronics to
cloud subsystems ranging from computation, storage, and
communications to location, identity, social graph, search, and
payment. The question is whether a single company will put
together a single, vertically-integrated platform that is
sufficiently compelling to developers to enable the kind of
lock-in we saw during the personal computer era, or whether,
Internet-style, we will instead see services from …