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Improve the Performance of SAN Storage
Check out this white paper to learn how to improve and maintain the performance of your SAN by adding defragmentation tools into your computing. Keep reading to learn more.
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Dark Clouds and Silver Linings
Cloud computing is getting hot, as in hot promises, hot press releases, and some hot contentions about who’s platform is going to win the latest battleground in on-demand/SaaS. The answer my...
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Web 2.0 company buys SOA company: hmm...
From enterprise service bus to integration on demand -- the shape of things to come?
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Another ERP vendor buys into middleware
The scale may be different, but the same market forces that fueled Oracle's acquisition of BEA have sealed SaaS vendor Workday's acquisition of ESB vendor Cape Clear
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Workday acquires Cape Clear to deliver integration as a service
On demand enterprise software provider Workday is adding integration services to its stack with the purchase of Cape Clear, an Enterprise Services Bus (ESB) provider. Workday had already...
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Middleware field consolidates in services direction as Workday acquires Cape Clear
The acquisition is novel in several respects. A middleware software vendor is being absorbed by a software as a service (SaaS) provider to expand its enterprise solutions role -- not to sell the...
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Integration infrastructure approaches adjust to new world of SaaS and shared services
People have realized that if you're doing integration to each separate service that's out there, then you're creating the same point-to-point spaghetti that people were trying to get away from by...
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Putting the SaaS back into SOA
Back in 2002, recognizing that on-demand applications couldn't make progress without the emerging technology of web services, I switched my attentions from SaaS to SOA. Five years on, the tables...
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Could application servers be overkill?
The way Cape Clear CEO Annrai O'Toole tells it, app server vendors like IBM, BEA, Oracle and Microsoft are trying to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge. He says XML-based services don't require full...
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Top 10 reasons why bringing your business to the cloud can reduce costs
IT professionals are under pressure to do more with less and many are now turning to the cloud as an efficient way to meet the demands of a changing workforce. This video and The Top Ten Tech...
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Setting up Mint 13: 2012's Best Linux desktop
Mint 13 with Cinnamon may well be the best Linux desktop of all for expert users.
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Microsoft to take the wraps off 'Antares' hosting, Linux VM for Windows Azure
Microsoft is expected to announce some of its promised 'spring update' features for Windows Azure during a June 7 event.
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Chrome OS updates: A real desktop, better file support (pictures)
Google decides to soften the shock of a browser-only operating system with a real desktop, more robust file support, and better offline use. Take a tour of what's new in this slideshow.
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Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology
Moonlight, the open-source implementation of Silverlight for Linux and Unix, is no more.
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Microsoft finally goes public with Windows Azure Active Directory details
Officials are finally starting to share details about Microsoft's identity and access management 'reset' that revolves around a directory service in the cloud.
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Fedora 17 boasts OpenStack, JBoss, oVirt support
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora project has announced a significant release of its open source Linux distribution with added support for open cloud and open virtualization technologies as well as...
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Racemi DynaCenter 4.2 migrates Windows images to the cloud
Moving Windows applications can be tricky. Configurations, drivers, disks and networking layouts must be managed. Racemi's DynaCenter has offered this capability for years. Now it can be used to...
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IFS releases Applications 8; updated ERP suite for big industry
IFS' new enterprise resource management app suite aims to please manufacturers, IT departments and any big business that has assets to track or a supply chain to check.
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Open source and the National Security Agency, together again
Open-source software and the National Security Agency go together like peanut-butter and jelly. No, they really do!
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Dumb ideas? Facebook to buy Opera? Build own smartphone?
Rumors have it that Facebook is considering buying the company behind the Opera Web browser and it's working on its own smartphone.
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