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Red Hat Summit 2008 keynote speaker Joel Cohen, a writer for long-running animated television comedy, The Simpsons, remarked that "jokes are a pretty good template for innovation."

Red Hat Summit 2008 keynote speaker Joel Cohen, a writer for long-running animated television comedy, The Simpsons, remarked that "jokes are a pretty good template for innovation."  IBM's iDataPlex Intel Xeon processor-based servers for Internet-scale computing. iDataPlex improves energy efficiency by up to 40% and increases server density up to 240%. The optional Rear Door Heat eXchanger can be used to actually cool the room, IBM says, by helping reduce or even eliminate the need for air conditioning in the data center.  Under the hood of a double-wide refrigerator-size IBM Linux server on the Red Hat Summit 2008 show floor.  HP's Linux servers.  Meanwhile, outside the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, fans gathered to view a parade honoring the Boston Celtic's championship victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday night.  The Boston Celtics adopted the team-centric concept of "ubuntu" as their motto for the season.  An open source t-shirt: Your back, my pen.  Paul Pierce, series MVP, holds shows off the trophy.  Ray Allen acknowledges fans lining Boylston Street. 

Inside (And Outside) The Red Hat Summit 2008
Red Hat Summit 2008 keynote speaker Joel Cohen, a writer for long-running animated television comedy, The Simpsons, remarked that "jokes are a pretty good template for innovation."