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SuezanneC Baskerville
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11-19-2008 20:11
Glenn Linden mentioned businesses pushing for an "SLA for Second Life" in the next to the last post of a locked thread. The comment seemed a bit out of left field to me, i.e., I didn't see the acronym previously in the thread. The lock didn't seem to make any sense to me either, but lots of things don't make any sense to me.
My question is what SLA was intended to mean, was it "Service Level Agreement"?
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Nika Talaj
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11-19-2008 20:37
From: SuezanneC Baskerville My question is what SLA was intended to mean, was it "Service Level Agreement"? I assumed so when I read it. Remember, LL does a fair amount of business with IBM, a big proponent of Web SLA's, and for many years in the 90's the world's only successful Applications Service Provider. They succeeded partly because they actively monitored their own services. .
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