Monthly Archives: December 2008

Book review: Openfire Administration

I’ve spent the last month or so reading this book and my summary is that it’s worth buying if you’re looking for an easy way to setup an enterprise, standards based IM platform. Continue reading

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Happy Holidays

To everyone and your families. Hope you all have a good holiday break.

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‘The Atheist Gospel – Selling A Delusion’

One of our clients is Bayside Church in Melbourne, they often have interesting posts on their blog. For example ‘The Atheist Gospel – Selling A Delusion‘, I felt compelled to post a response to this, go there for a read … Continue reading

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Progress

Sometimes I wonder if the business is going forward, slowing or stopped. Today I realised that the last year has been a big step forward. I decided to update the diagram for ClearEmail, this was created mid 2007 and had … Continue reading

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Elang and ejabberd

I’ve decided on my Xmas break project, learn abit more about the Erlang progamming language and ejabberd, the XMPP server written in Erlang. To kick start this I just bought the PDF version of Programming Erlang by Joe Armstrong. A … Continue reading

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Internet filtering in Australia

Note: The commentary here is not sanctioned comment in my role as a member of the board of the IIA (Internet Industry Association). It’s me exercising my right as a citizen of a western democracy to speak freely, without influence … Continue reading

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