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- 3Tera in virtual Windows server mating call • The Register
- I.B.M. Releases Bluehouse for Collaboration – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com
"I.B.M. walked me through an early demonstration of the Bluehouse software, and it seemed to work well. An online meeting started quickly without requiring any software downloads onto my laptop, and I was able to watch as an I.B.M. engineer moved between various projects, sharing a wide range of documents and presentations with different groups of contacts based on their permission settings to see such files." Love that NY Times stylebook with the periods between each letter of IBM. Oh yeah!
- CA to unveil datacenter automation package
- Big Blue shares cloudy thinking with developers+dog • The Register
- Startups listen up: you’ve got a pricing problem | Enterprise Alley | ZDNet.com
- SAP: Business drop was ’sudden and unexpected’; Credit crunch hurt IT financing
"On a conference call with analysts Kagermann said customers put planned IT investments on hold to focus on more near-term issues. Financing was also an issue for some customers–especially small to mid-sized companies. 'We could not overcome the dramatic financial crisis,' said Kagermann, who added that SAP’s fundamentals remained strong. 'We can weather the storm better than most.'"
- Cloud Computing Definition | Blogging Hyperic
"Cloud computing is sexy because it taps into the entrepreneur’s 'CIO envy,' as the451group’s Rachel Chalmers called it when we last spoke."
- Estimated Number of Automatic Computers in Use on Flickr – Photo Sharing!
Back when there were several 100 computers around. See Player Piano?
- Splunk Steps Up to Meet European Demand with Appointment of Brian Haynes as Vice President EMEA
"The appointment of Haynes follows Splunk's continued and exceptional growth — in Q2 alone Splunk added 94 new customers and upgraded 45 existing customer to higher data indexing levels. The company ended Q2 with more than 750 enterprise, service provider and government agency customers worldwide, including more than 60 in EMEA."
- Splunk and Systex Sign Strategic Partnership with Major Resource Investment to Serve Growing Demand for Splunk in the Asian Market
"The agreement covers master distributor rights across 8 Asian countries, the establishment of Splunk Lab in Systex with over 200 engineering and technical resources, development of applications based on Splunk, and dedicated sales, marketing and support people throughout the region focused on building Splunk's Asian business."
- Latest Upgrade to Terracotta Extends Value of Leading Java Clustering Solution
- IBM's House In The Clouds
"Blue House will also try to reassure businesses of the security of their information by offering companies precise controls over which participants they let at the data. IBM says it will let its customers audit the service's data storage to make sure no information inadvertently slips through those safeguards to the wrong third parties. Because the services will eventually be based on paid subscriptions–not advertising, as in the case of other Web applications like Google's–IBM is also telling users that it won't sift through customers' data to learn about them."
- IBM bundles up cloud initiatives
"The company said that Bluehouse would combine social networking and online collaboration tools to help organizations to share documents, contacts, engage in joint project activities, host online meetings, and build social networking communities through a Web browser."
- Mono 2.0 lets .Net apps run on Linux
- effulgent
"shining forth brilliantly; radiant."
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