Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Microsoft's cloud strategy: A question of 'feature parity'

  Intel's success signals a 'refresh' for tech industry | VMware halves price of starter virtualization kit
 
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Microsoft's cloud strategy: A question of 'feature parity'
Microsoft's hosted Exchange and SharePoint will achieve most of the desired feature parity with traditional versions of the software but Office Web Apps is another story. Read More


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Having VM triage and optimization issues? Exploring private/hybrid clouds? How can you assure service quality and performance reliability? AccelOps integrated monitoring delivers end-to-end visibility, proactive control, reduced MTTR and service intelligence. See Yankee Group's webcast/paper "Managing the Shift to Enterprise Private/Hybrid Clouds"

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This report examines how Organizations are using data to impact marketing performance and marketing effectiveness It highlights best practices from 272 organizations to identify how Best-in-Class organizations use data to achieve superior performance. Learn More

Intel's success signals a 'refresh' for tech industry
When Intel Corp. posted its best quarter ever this past week, industry watchers noted that the good news extends beyond the chip maker and touches on the high-tech industry and possibly the U.S. economy. Read More

VMware halves price of starter virtualization kit
VMware has cut in half the price of a virtualization software package geared toward small and midsize businesses, and changed the way it prices management products to let customers avoid unnecessary charges. Read More


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Is your WAN designed with your applications in mind?
WAN sourcing has been based on the cost of bandwith and availability. The focus is increasing on sourcing WAN solutions that can meet business needs for application performance. Read about Gartner's structured methodology to design a WAN that both performs well and is cost effective. Read Now

Microsoft snares Dell and eBay with Azure
Dell, eBay, HP and Fujitsu have become the first big names to buy into Microsoft's Azure in its new appliance form, Microsoft has announced at the start of its Worldwide Partner Conference. Read More

Oracle gearing up for more purchases
Ever-acquisitive Oracle apparently has no immediate plans to stop buying up companies, as indicated by a US$3.25 billion debt issue it made this week. Read More


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Infrastructures for Innovation
Nearly nine out of ten senior IT and business executives say that data, voice and network services can be leveraged to drive innovation, facilitating remote access to critical applications and speeding up customer service. They can generate immediate cost savings by eliminating the cost of maintaining separate voice lines. Read more!

Xiotech announces new array, management software
Xiotech has announced new storage analysis software, along with two new versions of its enterprise-class storage array and storage management software aimed at virtual desktop environments with its ability to expand on the fly. Read More

Dell proposes settlement in SEC investigation
Computer maker Dell has proposed a settlement in a long-term investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission into the company's accounting and financial reporting practices, the company said Friday. Read More

Offshore R&D spending grows, recession or not
Engineering research and development spending increased overall during the recession, but more of this spending is moving offshore, according to a new study by Booz & Co. Read More

 
 
 

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Robocop ran DOS
Virtually no sci-fi or action flick these days is complete without a computer scene showing a few screens of mysterious scrolling text and a 3D wire-frame model. But where does this vaguely tech-looking stuff come from? Well, more often than not, it comes from a Website, app, or startup screen from the real world at the time the movie was made. Read on for some of the most unexpected tech cameos in movies.

Top Russian spy ring technology screw-ups
Alleged Russian spies arrested last month in cities around the United States seemed to be lacking in spycraft and in urgent need of some IT expertise, based on some of the gaffes they made. They also used some technologies effectively. Here is a summary of their efforts as revealed in court filings against them.

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