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IBM and SAP: Delivering Enterprise Solutions
Check out this white paper to learn how SAP and IBM, working together, can offer significant advantages to the alternatives out there, and give your business the computing it deserves.
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Oracle releases emergency patch
Oracle has released a patch for a server flaw that can be exploited over a network without the use of a username or password.
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Oracle Fusion 11g Middleware: Executed according to plan
Oracle largely stuck to the previously announced roadmap for convergence of BEA products, with the only major surprises being in the details.
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NASA retires its last mainframe
'Mainframes' and 'moonshots' are two words that were almost synonymous in the 1960s, as are 'iPhones' and 'apps' today.
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Greenbutton helps software providers transition to cloud computing
GreenButton offers a framework and services so that software providers can add cloud computing performance and scalability to their applications.
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HP's Gen8 servers attack data center woes head on with better management, automation, and energy conservation to cut total costs
The demand for data-intensive and transactional workloads such as data warehousing, real-time analytics, and virtualized environments is expanding dramatically.
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HP's Project Voyager gains speed with self-sufficient servers
HP has unveiled the next phase of Project Voyager, a venture designed to "redefine the economics and expectations of data center operations in the cloud era."
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Roll up, roll up! Oracle digests Taleo
We're in for more cloud/SaaS merger and acquisitions this year. Will continued innovation triumph over old guard purchase integrations? And do the customers and prospects care as much as the...
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Oracle buys Taleo for $1.9 billion; SaaS consolidation ramps
Taleo is a competitor to SuccessFactors, which happened to be acquired by Oracle rival SAP.
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Commercial Support now available for the open-source NGINX Web server
The new number two Web server in the world, open-source NGINX, is now offering commercial support.
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NewSQL pioneer Clustrix delivers free software-only kit to demo shard-less MySQL scaling, unveils a poster child use at Twoo
If Clustrix and its brethren can allow MySQL values to grow unencumbered via NewSQL then it will be of interest to more than start-ups.
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I'm getting off the Path until they delete ALL the data and start over
Path messed up by grabbing user contact data without asking and now is scrambling to figure out how to calm people down. A full wipe of all data is a good first step, but anything less is...
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Oracle adds analytics option to 11g database
Oracle's game is to couple its Advanced Analytics module with its Big Data Appliance and Exadata Database machine to target a hot market.
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eG Innovations wants to help organization make sense out of complexity
eG Innovations is offering a comprehensive, yet easy to use, set of tools to monitor enterprise environments. The company has to make itself heard over others in a very competitive and noisy...
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Cloudability wants to manage cloud usage to reduce costs
Cloudability wants to apply clever management tools to cloud computing usage and reduce costs. Interesting idea, but do they have what it takes to beat all of the other players who are promising...
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Hostway offers industry's first Hyper-V cloud
Their “FlexLink� Hybrid Cloud will enable Hyper-V users to combine their company's public cloud infrastructure with managed hosting, co-location and private cloud service to achieve the...
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San Francisco Conference observations: Enterprise transformation, enterprise architecture, SOA and a splash of cloud computing
The Open Group's Dr. Chris Harding gives his impressions of the Open Group Conference held in San Francisco the week of January 30.
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SeaMicro brings a very high density Xeon server to the datacenter
How many CPUs can you stick in a single rack and still have room for storage and networking? Quite a few, apparently.
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Android malware uses server-side polymorphism to evade detection
Tricks that worked for the bad guys on Windows now being reused for Android.
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Riverbed rolls out Granite line, overhauls Steelhead appliances
Riverbed is pitching Granite as a way to put offices around the world on a consolidated infrastructure.
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"No imminent data loss" expected, Megaupload host says
The hosting company that provides service to shuttered file-sharing service Megaupload said today that data will remain in safe hands for now.
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