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IT-Director: Cast Iron launches integration platform to help pull hybrid cloud models together
Integration can get complex in a hurry with a growing number of applications in the enterprise, such as Salesforce, Google Apps, WebEx and ADP. Companies could take a do-it-yourself approach but it won't scale over time.
IT-Director: Keynoting at CloudSlam '10
Just a quick note to say that I'm honoured to have been asked to provide a keynote presentation at the upcoming CloudSlam '10 virtual conference being held from March 23-25.
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CNN/Money: 10 biggest flops of the dot.com bubble
It's been exactly 10 years since the Nasdaq hit its all-time high. CNNMoney.com takes a look at the biggest busts of the dot.com bubble.
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·Report: Google deal to buy Twitter in the works
The rumor mill is in full gear over speculation that Google may acquire Twitter. The news comes from two separate and unnamed sources that claim talks between Google and Twitter are in the late stages, according to TechCrunch's Michael Arrington.
·How bad off is tech? Depends on who you ask
Until this week, the major analyst houses have said the current recession is not as bad as what the tech sector suffered though in 2001 and 2002 after the dotcom bubble popped. Forrester, IDC, and Gartner still all agree that IT spending is down, but whether this recession is worse than the dotcom fallout is now a matter of debate.
·Report: IBM, Sun deal said to be close
IBM and Sun Microsystems are close to a deal under which IBM will acquire Sun Microsystems for about $9.50 per share, The New York Times reported in its online edition Thursday afternoon.
·IBM, Mayo form open source health IT consortium
Biomedical informatics researchers at IBM and the Mayo Clinic have launched a new open source consortium focused on natural language processing (NLP), in an effort to help doctors share diagnosis and treatment information.
·Users to SAP: Enterprise support KPIs need more work
SAP and its customers disagree not just about the value of its Enterprise Support service, but also about how to measure that value -- and now, it seems, about how close they are to agreeing on how to measure that value.
·Bill would give feds role in private sector cybersecurity
Two U.S. senators are proposing legislation that would give federal officials significant new authority to create and enforce data security standards both for government agencies and key parts of the private sector.
·NetSuite talks up integration with Salesforce.com
Hoping to score new business among a rival's customer base, SaaS ERP vendor NetSuite on Thursday pushed its ability to integrate with on-demand CRM vendor Salesforce.com.
·Intel CEO Otellini joins call for action on climate change
Intel CEO Paul Otellini joined a call on Thursday for Group of Twenty (G-20) finance ministers and central bank governors to implement policies that encourage investment in environmentally friendly technologies and agree on a more effective climate treaty, the only head of a major high-technology to sign the letter drafted by the Copenhagen Climate Council.
·Rackable buying SGI for $25 million
Rackable Systems said Wednesday it plans to buy the assets of bankrupt SGI (Silicon Graphics) for roughly $25 million in cash, and will also assume certain liabilities.
·SAP: KPIs coming soon for Enterprise Support
A long-anticipated set of key performance indicators (KPIs) for SAP's controversial Enterprise Support Service are coming soon, according to a company spokesman.
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·FCC Broadband Plan: Long Haul Expected
Parts of the plan, due Mar. 16, are already meeting opposition and are likely to take years to execute
·Cisco Unveils Faster Internet Router to Lure Carriers
In a bid to boost sales to phone carriers, the world's No. 1 networking-gear maker unveiled a router that boosts Web-download speeds
·China Mobile to Buy $5.8 Billion Stake in Pudong Bank (Update1)
China Mobile Ltd., the world’s biggest phone company by market value, agreed to buy 20 percent of Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co. for 39.8 billion yuan ($5.8 billion) to expand its electronic payment business.
·China Mobile Buys 20% Stake in Pudong Development Bank
China Mobile Ltd. said its Guangdong Mobile unit agreed to subscribe for 2.2 billion A shares in Shanghai Pudong Development Bank for 39.8 billion yuan, giving it a 20 percent stake in the company.
·America Movil Seeks Approval to Pay Dividend, Buy Back Shares
America Movil SAB, Latin America’s biggest wireless-phone carrier, proposed to pay a one-time dividend of 32 centavos a share and buy back more of its stock, even as it plans the region’s largest acquisition this year.
·PCCW Says Chairman Richard Li’s Buyout Plans ‘Dead’ (Update3)
PCCW Ltd., linked to a police probe following a court ruling that a buyout bid by Chairman Richard Li had been manipulated, said investors at Hong Kong’s biggest phone company should consider the takeover plan as “dead.”
·Web-Connected TV: A Distant Dream for App Makers
Developers who delight in creating software for smartphones say there's little incentive to build apps for TVs, which need too many approvals
·Microsoft Showcases Assistive Technology for Seniors
New York and other cities are working with Microsoft to bring computers, Webcams, and other high-tech gear to the homebound elderly
·Levi, P&G, Mattel Tackle E-Tailing
Move over, Amazon. Consumer-products makers, squeezed by private-label goods at retailers like Wal-Mart, are hawking their wares directly to buyers online
·Why Tech Has Room to Run
Why you can expect tech stocks to continue their surge
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·10 biggest flops of the dot.com bubble
It's been exactly 10 years since the Nasdaq hit its all-time high. CNNMoney.com takes a look at the biggest busts of the dot.com bubble.
·Cisco unveils ultra-fast Internet technology
Cisco unveiled a new Internet technology Tuesday that it says will provide the ultra-fast data speeds necessary to stay ahead of users' rapidly growing online video demands.
·Sex.com domain goes up for grabs
Sex.com, one of the most valuable Internet domain names, will go up for auction next week after the previous owner defaulted on its debts.
·No 'Lost Decade' for these techs
The technology sector is arguably the healthiest in the economy right now. But here's a sobering thought: Most major tech stocks are probably never going to get back to the levels they were at a decade ago.
·'Alice in Wonderland' shatters box office records
Moviegoers flocked to the premier of "Alice in Wonderland" this weekend, with the big-budget Disney film shattering several box office records, highlighting the ongoing appeal of 3-D films.
·IdeaPaint all over your office walls
In 2002, a group of Babson College entrepreneurship students ran out of room on their whiteboard. They had spent hours brainstorming new business possibilities, and the sudden space crunch threatened to cramp their creativity.
·Legal charges trim HP profit
Hewlett-Packard revised its first-quarter net income down by $73 million on Friday, thanks to charges for litigation involving a company that the computer giant acquired in 2008.
·Apple iPad release date: April 3
Come April 3, you can be one of the first in the United States to own an Apple iPad.
·The next tech goldmine: Medical records
When Dr. Bradley Block, a family physician in Florida, began to investigate electronic medical record systems for his four-doctor practice, he discovered that many of the largest firms in the field were not particularly interested in his business.
·Google vs. Apple: An epic battle
Let the smartphone smackdown begin.
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