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- Silver lining 2: now may be the best time of all for SOA startups
- Where are all the SOA startups? We already know that much of the Class of 2000 has been gobbled up into larger, in many cases, less-SOA-centric, entities. (See list, here.) But where is the next generation of SOA startups coming from? Does such a thing even exist...
- Tags: SOA, Service-now.com, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-09-29
- News to know: LinuxWorld; Cisco; Microsoft; Yahoo
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft sending mixed messages about Windows futures with 'Fiji'? Sam Diaz: LinuxWorld keynotes: Now is the time to invest. Larry Dignan: IBM, Ubuntu, Novell and Red Hat gang up on Vista A new data center?...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, LinuxWorld, Larry Dignan, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Cloud Computing, Help Desk, Data Centers, Corporate Communications, It Operations, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Marketing
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- LinuxWorld keynotes: Now is the time to invest.
- If there was one solid message to come from the opening keynotes at LinuxWorld in San Francisco, it is this: Now is the time. Illustrated through the lenses of two large, mainstream industries â€" financial services and health care â€" the first two presenters talked about ways...
- Tags: Hospital, Health Care, Linux, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Human Resources, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- LinuxWorld video: Merrill Lynch moves to stateless computing
- At the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco, Jeffrey Birnbaum, managing director and chief technology architect at Merrill Lynch, speaks about using cloud computing to reduce complexities and costs in financial services. He discusses the move away from dedicated machines and why ideas old like virtualization have become useful again. by...
- Tags: LinuxWorld, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Video, Computing, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, Corporate Communications, Financial Planning, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Financial Services, Hardware, Marketing, Finance, Storage, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- LinuxWorld: Merrill Lynch on going stateless
- At the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco, Jeffrey Birnbaum, managing director and chief technology architect at Merrill Lynch, speaks about using cloud computing to reduce the complexities and costs of financial services. He discusses the move away from dedicated machines and why old ideas like virtualization have become useful again.
- Tags: LinuxWorld, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Virtualization, Financial Planning, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Financial Services, Hardware, Finance, Storage, Computing, stateless, cloud computing
- Videos 2008-08-05
- Costing Sun Ray vs Wintel
- Costing Sun Ray vs WintelSo, you like Sun Ray, Yes? KiddingSeriously, interesting article--Sun Ray is looking better and better!There are so many good reasons to consider using Thin Client. Sun Ray just reinforces that.A few questionsWhy did you so much oversize the client. why use E7200 core duo ? why...
- Tags: Servers, server, VMware Inc., Sun Ray, Costing Sun Ray, Sun Microsystems Inc., Wintel
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- IBM launches iDataPlex server; Eyes Web 2.0 customers
- IBM on Wednesday outlined its entry to be the hardware vendor of choice among Web 2.0 companies with a server dubbed iDataPlex. Big Blue calls the iDataPlex a new server category (gallery right, Techmeme) designed to be one of thousands crammed into a data center. IBM claims iDataplex uses...
- Tags: Web, IBM Corp., iDataPlex, Web 2.0, Cloud Computing, Servers, Internet, Hardware, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- Egenera: New pals for PAN Manager
- I've spoken about Egenera several times in the past and pointed out that it was one of the very earliest players offering blade computers and the related management software. Egenera called this software PAN Processing Area Network manager. PAN manager, at first, was a tool that allowed organizations to orchestrate...
- Tags: Blade, Personal Area Network, Egenera Inc., PAN Manager, Bluetooth, Blade Servers, Servers, Wireless, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- Tomorrow's internet
- Tomorrow's internetThe point...... I was hoping to imply is that any elaborate ideal for the future of computing is necessarily reliant on the resources to make it happen. And that current major players are unlikely to be excluded from future profit-making opportunities.You appropriately discussed the current situation. But...
- Tags: Desktops, Sales strategy, desktop, operating system, Microsoft Corp., software, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-02-14
- Grid is 'the new ESB,' and a warning about Web 2.0 interfaces
- David Chappell the SOA Oracle of Oracle issued his predictions for the market over the coming year, and says that grid computing will be hot, hot hot. But, he cautions, "the definition of grid will be as fuzzy as ESB [Enterprise Service Bus], " given "the various concepts of hardware...
- Tags: Web, SOA, Grid, David Chappell, Enterprise Service Bus, Web 2.0, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Web Services, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
- Migrating to IPv6
- View Available Dates and LocationsThis powerful, hands-on course covers all you need to know about IPv6 technology as well as its implementation and deployment within your network environments. The IPv6 protocol offers 128-bit IP addresses compared to IPv4's 32-bit addresses and plays a growing role in security,...
- Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Network, Networking, Telecommunications
- Training 2008-01-01
- Dual-booting Windows and Linux, courtesy of AKH
- Dual-booting Windows and Linux, courtesy of AKHAnother way to dual bootIt sounds like you are searching for a way to dual boot your PC which is fine if you are working alone. But, what if you wanted a large number of students or employees to be able to gain access...
- Tags: Operating systems, operating system, Symbio Technologies, server, live session, Linux, software, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-12
- Why you should actually pay for thin clients
- Why you should actually pay for thin clientsWhat you say is true but ...... watts saved on the thin client end up getting spent on the server doing the extra processing so the savings there become marginal. Plus, the thin client increases bandwidth demands on your network.memory space /...
- Tags: Thin clients, thin client
- Discussion threads 2007-01-08
- Microsoft shares draft of Vista security hooks
- Microsoft shares draft of Vista security hooksMicrosoft shares draft of Vista security hooksThanks to the pressures from the EU, MS finally releases the api's that should've been released months ago. Lets just hope that what is provided is complete & thorough.Great News"Microsoft has released a first draft of programming...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), computer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, security
- Discussion threads 2006-12-20
- Will your students be using Linux in 2007?
- Will your students be using Linux in 2007?NoAlmost nothing they need runs on Linux.Viable in SchoolI appreciate the writers reluctance to envision Linux and Open Source in schools but he is assuming the people who will be responsible for implementing have the same level of expertise he has. In...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Flash 9, Linux, thin client, software
- Discussion threads 2006-12-13
- Education
- EducationIt's all about the apps murphThere are many, many, many other reasons why most schools use PCs with Windows, but by far, *the* most important one is that 99.9% of Educational apps are written for Windows.Going to anger many with this post.I've worked closely with our local rural school system...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Desktops, Operating systems, Recruitment & Selection, UNIX, computer, education, PC, Microsoft Windows, Sun Ray
- Discussion threads 2006-10-26
- Is SOA 'Snake Oil Architecture'?
- Grady Booch, IBMs resident software architecture guru, warns that the market is being overrun by what he calls "Snake Oil-oriented Architecture." In a recent post, he reaffirms that he believes SOA will deliver value to organizations, but that Snake Oil-oriented Architecture "showmen" are selling too much of the sizzle,...
- Tags: SOA
- Blog posts 2006-10-23
- Wyse CEO proclaims 'perfect storm' for thin clients
- A few weeks ago I interviewed John Kish, CEO of Wyse Technology, which has been pushing the thin client computing model for more than a decade. In the video interview, Kish said that with the increase in network bandwidth and the advent of new virtualization technologies, everything running on a...
- Tags: thin client, Kish, John Kish
- Blog posts 2006-03-10
- Forget Exchange, the hosted email debate has moved on
- Forget Exchange, the hosted email debate has moved onEmail is not the center of the universe"add voice, video, chat, RSS feed subscriptions and more to their e-mail systems"WHY? The email system is broken. Why would you want to add more to it?The next generation of *communication* will not involve the...
- Tags: Fax, Even Microsoft, email system, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2006-02-20
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