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enterprise levels linux lower market represent room space step together tying wide
To date, much of the penetration of Linux in the marketplace has been in the back room infrastructure space, tying things together at the lower levels of the stack. Such accomplishments are not to be scoffed at, but represent the first step in establishing Linux as an enterprise and market wide technology. Jim Balderston
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Physics is perceived as a lonesome, nerdy kind of enterprise that has very little to do with human feelings and the things that excite people day-to-day about each other. Yet physicists in their own working environment are very social creatures. Leonard Susskind
enterprise existing zone
The Enterprise Zone has something for everyone in those existing businesses. Steve Stewart
enterprise private-enterprise free-enterprise
Private enterprise is ceasing to be free enterprise. Franklin D. Roosevelt
enterprise happy huge thrust
This is a huge thrust for us in conjunction with Yahoo!'s enterprise thrust, and we're really happy about that relationship. Richard Pierce
enterprise four market percent users
It used to be around 20 percent of the market were enterprise users about four years ago. Todd Kort
enterprise free-enterprise
You must distinguish sharply between being pro free enterprise and being pro business. Milton Friedman
enterprise translate
Mythmaking is the evolutionary enterprise of translating truths. Terry Tempest Williams
enterprise execution great next people portfolio project work
We think project portfolio management, the execution of how people work together, is the next great enterprise application. O. Winston
science opportunity progress
If we will only allow that, as we progress, we remain unsure, we will leave opportunities for alternatives. Richard P. Feynman
science opportunity thinking
I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong. If we will only allow that, as we progress, we remain unsure, we will leave opportunities for alternatives. We will not become enthusiastic for the fact, the knowledge, the absolute truth of the day, but remain always uncertain … In order to make progress, one must leave the door to the unknown ajar. Richard P. Feynman
science measurement momentum
Unless a thing can be defined by measurement, it has no place in a theory. And since an accurate value of the momentum of a localized particle cannot be defined by measurement it therefore has no place in the theory. Richard P. Feynman
science progress theory
Progress in science comes when experiments contradict theory. Richard P. Feynman
science thinking law
The game I play is a very interesting one. It's imagination in a straightjacket, which is this: that it has to agree with the known laws of physics. ... It requires imagination to think of what's possible, and then it requires an analysis back, checking to see whether it fits, whether its allowed, according to what's known, okay? Richard P. Feynman
science names bird
You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird... So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing -- that's what counts. Richard P. Feynman
science play theoretical-physics
It is odd, but on the infrequent occasions when I have been called upon in a formal place to play the bongo drums, the introducer never seems to find it necessary to mention that I also do theoretical physics. Richard P. Feynman
science progress trying
We are trying to prove ourselves wrong as quickly as possible, because only in that way can we find progress. Richard P. Feynman
science thinking doubt
Science is a way to teach how something gets to be known, what is not known, to what extent things are known (for nothing is known absolutely), how to handle doubt and uncertainty, what the rules of evidence are, how to think about things so that judgments can be made, how to distinguish truth from fraud, and from show. Richard P. Feynman