| Brocade Highlights Data Management Solutions for Oracle Applications ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Brocade(R) (NASDAQ: BRCD) , a leader in data center networking solutions that help enterprises connect and manage their information, will offer a full lineup of demonstrations and presentations about its innovative data management solutions at next week's Oracle OpenWorld 2007 Conference, which runs from November 11 to 15, 2007, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. Brocade has the world's largest installed base of data center networking infrastructure solutions supporting Oracle applications, which are running in thousands of Brocade production environments around the globe. The demonstrations at Oracle OpenWorld 2007 will showcase Brocade Storage Area Network (SAN) directors, Host Bus Adapters (HBAs), and fabric management software for its Data Center Fabric (DCF) architecture, which supports industry-leading solutions for the largest, fastest, and most efficient Oracle installations.
Committee quizzes school chief finalists
Transforming a school system from good to great was the theme of two interviews with two candidates vying to become Natick's next superintendent. Longtime educators Christine Tyrie and Peter Sanchioni both said during interviews yesterday with Natick School Committee members and district faculty that they wanted to help make Natick schools great. "I'm no longer looking to build a resume," said Tyrie, who has held positions of math and science teacher, assistant superintendent and superintendent over the past 16 years. She is currently the Superintendent in Henniker, NH. "What I'm hoping to do is move to another district and make a positive contribution as a superintendent." "Natick is the only place I applied to become a superintendent," said Sanchioni, the superintendent of Millis schools since 2005.
On Native Ground
DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- It still amazes me that newspapers still publish pieces by William Kristol, Charles Krauthammer, David Brooks and Thomas Friedman. It still amazes me that people such as Fred Barnes, Rich Lowry, Michael Barone, the Kagan brothers, Dick Morris and Joe Klein still get taken seriously as pundits. It still amazes me that people still think David Broder is relevant, that Sen. Joe Lieberman is still a Democrat or that we're winning the war in Iraq. It amazes me because the right-wing pundits who have been wrong every step of the way for the last five years still have steady gigs. The people who didn't drink the conservative Kool-Aid are still on the outside looking in. I'm fairly low on the media food chain and was not privy to the high-level discussions going on in Washington back in 2002, when the Bush Administration starting ginning up support for an invasion of Iraq.
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