By Maureen O'Gara  It says Traffic Server enables the session management, authentication, configuration management, load balancing and routing of an entire cloud computing stack. It’s supposed to offer fast, reliable and scalable access to cached online content and speed responses to requests for stored ... Nov. 6, 2009 05:00 PM EST Reads: 460 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Cisco CEO John Chambers, who has turned into something of an economic oracle probably because he is more in command of his catbird seat than most big-time CEOs, said Wednesday when Cisco reported its quarterly results that the economy hit a “clear tipping point” before mid-summer and i... Nov. 6, 2009 03:45 PM EST Reads: 300 |
By Glenn Rossman  Likewise announced that it is offering three starter packs that combine its Likewise Enterprise software with support and training services. The starter packs are designed to help customers move from its open source software to Likewise Enterprise. Likewise Enterprise makes it easy fo... Nov. 5, 2009 05:00 PM EST Reads: 306 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Google Thursday open sourced its Closure JavaScript tools – a compiler, a cross-browser, server-agnostic library and a bunch of precompiled templates – in the name of making web apps easier to build. Recall that Gmail, Google Docs and Google Maps are JavaScript-intensive applications. ... Nov. 5, 2009 04:00 PM EST Reads: 633 |
By Maureen O'Gara  It’s called plainly enough IBM Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud and will provide compute and storage as a service with Rational Software Delivery Services, WebSphere middleware and Information Management database thrown in. Nov. 5, 2009 03:30 PM EST Reads: 412 |
By Cloud News Desk  A round-up of the wide range of important issues and timely topics due to be discussed by over 130 industry experts at SYS-CON's 4th International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, opening today at the Santa Clara Convention Center, November 2-4, 2009. From Building Scalable and Exten... Nov. 2, 2009 08:10 AM EST Reads: 9,495 |
By Maureen O'Gara  The city of Los Angeles has okayed a $7.2 million deal with CSC to rip out a lot of its existing Novell GroupWise e-mail systems and whatnot and replace it with Google Apps provided CSC agrees to pay a pre-set penalty if there’s a security breach. They still need to dicker about that a... Oct. 31, 2009 11:45 PM EDT Reads: 750 Replies: 1 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Zeus Technology, the Anglo-American concern whose web server ran 3% of the world’s web sites back before the dot.com bubble burst, third in the race behind Apache and Microsoft, was asking around among CIOs, IT director and senior IT managers at large organizations and came to find out... Oct. 31, 2009 09:00 AM EDT Reads: 556 |
By Maureen O'Gara  An Israeli company called Red Bend has sued Google’s Chrome browser for patent infringement in the district court in Massachusetts. It says Chrome’s Courgette differential compression algorithm treads on its widgetry. Courgette, which launched in July, sends just partial application up... Oct. 30, 2009 01:45 PM EDT Reads: 575 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Monty Widenius, the creator of the MySQL open source database – which is apparently all that stands between Oracle and its acquisition of Sun – thinks that Oracle shouldn’t have his baby and that the European Commission – whose investigation into MySQL has put the Oracle-Sun merger in ... Oct. 29, 2009 05:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,616 |
By Carmen Gonzalez  The Los Angeles City Council voted today to move the city's 30,000 email users to a system provided by Google, but only after a provision that the city be compensated if there is security breach in the data held on Google's servers. Consumer Watchdog had said that the security provisio... Oct. 27, 2009 07:00 PM EDT Reads: 418 |
By Maureen O'Gara  The city of Los Angeles can’t make up its mind whether to trash its clunky Novell system and go with Google Apps for e-mail and office applications, citing costs and necessity. It was supposed to be a showcase account for Google. The decision will now move from LA’s budget and finance ... Oct. 25, 2009 06:00 AM EDT Reads: 850 |
By Charles Jolley  Last night I merged the final set of changes for the first release candidate of SproutCore 1.0. I also published a new gem (build 1.0.1008) so you can get the official release quite easily. Just open your terminal [on Mac or Linux] and type:
sudo gem install sproutcore
Th... Oct. 25, 2009 03:00 AM EDT Reads: 576 |
By Liz McMillan  Carl Icahn announced today that he had informed the Board of Directors of Yahoo! Inc. that he was resigning as a director of Yahoo!. Mr. Icahn told the Board that in his view there was not a need at this time for an activist director at Yahoo! Mr. Icahn indicated that there are a numbe... Oct. 23, 2009 07:00 PM EDT Reads: 880 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Sun said late Tuesday that it will be forced to cut 3,000 jobs worldwide over the next 12 months because of “the delay in the closing of the acquisition of the company,” laying the blame squarely at the doorstep of the European Commission and its prolonged investigation into whether Or... Oct. 21, 2009 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 939 |
By Reuven Cohen  In what can be seen as a major win for users of Google's various cloud services, the company has announced a new website called " The Data Liberation Front" dedicated to be the central location for information on how to move your data in ... Oct. 20, 2009 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 573 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Google is doing something very un-Google. It's stooping to advertise. What started a few months ago with "Go Google" billboards on 101 in Silicon Valley, the West Side Highway in New York, the Mass Pike in Boston and the Ike in Chicago touting Google Apps went international Monday in F... Oct. 19, 2009 04:30 PM EDT Reads: 721 |
By Jeremy Geelan  Ryan Greives, Media Relations Specialist for Indianapolis-based BLASTmedia, has launched The Social Media Guide on Ulitzer. His industry knowledge and experience covers everything from consumer Internet companies and gadgets to highly complex enterprise software and hardware technologi... Oct. 16, 2009 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 870 |
By Mark O'Neill  Google Voice has a useful feature whereby it will call your phone and another number, then link the calls. This is free within the US, and very cheap for international calls (certainly cheaper than dialing out directly from my mobile phone). Oct. 16, 2009 07:10 AM EDT Reads: 691 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Rentokil Initial, an odd combination of a modern-day charwoman who in her off-hours is a courier service, exterminator, insurance adjuster, heating and air conditioning installer and water and electrical tester, has gone with Google Apps, expecting to be the largest deployment of its p... Oct. 14, 2009 05:00 AM EDT Reads: 1,036 |
By Treff LaPlante  We spend a lot of time talking to business managers about how their operations run. The perspective that we commonly face is one of "this is how we do it; we are looking for software to do it better." But from a business perspective, that is the wrong approach. Oct. 12, 2009 06:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,392 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Google CEO Eric Schmidt hails from a culture born to pay retail. Remember Sun paid $2 billion for Cobalt Networks and might as well have lit cigars with the money, a billion for MySQL and $4.1 billion for StorageTek. So it’s no surprise to read on CNET that he thinks he paid a billion ... Oct. 9, 2009 05:00 PM EDT Reads: 711 Replies: 1 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Having just gone into competition with Google’s Gmail Monday, IBM said Tuesday that it’s going to take on Amazon’s S3 storage cloud and anybody else in the storage cloud business by launching its own Smart Business Storage Cloud along with a so-called Information Archive. As with its d... Oct. 6, 2009 07:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,257 |
By Maureen O'Gara  In a fit of Google-envy, IBM Monday went into competition with Gmail, pitching businesses big and small on LotusLive iNotes, a new cloud-based hybrid e-mail service that starts at three buck a head a month. It claims its cloud-mail is secure and reliable – Gmail has had some problems l... Oct. 5, 2009 07:45 PM EDT Reads: 3,059 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Google Wave, the amorphous open source widgetry that Google has trouble explaining but contends – silly Google – will replace e-mail, the most viral application ever, started moving into a wider test group of some 100,000 users Wednesday ahead of a still wider release in December. It’s... Oct. 4, 2009 10:00 AM EDT Reads: 2,134 |
By Jeremy Geelan  "Ultimately, we believe that advancement in cloud computing technology will be driven by open source initiatives where large communities of engineers can collaborate and develop new code for the new applications and demands posed by the cloud model," says Shelton Shugar, SVP Cloud Comp... Oct. 3, 2009 07:00 PM EDT Reads: 4,209 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Sam Ramji, Microsoft’s open source defector, whose imminent departure from the company became widely known when Microsoft set up its own CodePlex open source foundation a few weeks ago, has turned up at five-year-old cloud start-up Sonoa Systems, where he will head product strategy and... Oct. 1, 2009 09:30 PM EDT Reads: 1,402 |
By Jeremy Geelan  SYS-CON Events announces that Jill Tummler Singer, Deputy Chief Information Officer at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), will be delivering the opening keynote at the 1st Annual Government Conference & Expo (www.GovITExpo.com) on October 6th in Washington DC. Ms Singer was appoint... Sep. 28, 2009 08:00 AM EDT Reads: 5,370 |
 Brad Windecker launched today "Open Source for Small Business" topic on Ulitzer. A topic for open source software specific to the small business marketplace. Small and midsize companies can today take advantage of the maturity in open source applications. This topic will collect storie... Sep. 26, 2009 03:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,004 |
By Maureen O'Gara  With the worst of the economic downturn abating, Google, which stopped buying up small companies a few months ago ostensibly because prices were too high, is back scouting deals again. Google CEO Eric Schmidt told Reuters TV that he expects to close a small acquisition a month. He desc... Sep. 25, 2009 08:45 PM EDT Reads: 639 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Google News went down middle of the day Tuesday for a couple of hours. Google never explained why but said many were affected. Three weeks ago, Gmail went down big time because of a poorly executed server upgrade and now on Thursday users were complaining on Twitter that they couldn’t ... Sep. 24, 2009 07:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,091 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Intel is pushing Atom out of netbooks and into embedded applications like Daimler and BMW infotainment systems, cell phones and other devices in search of what it calls a $15 billion opportunity. It wants its OEMs and other friends to take a page out of Apple's book and create app stor... Sep. 23, 2009 12:45 PM EDT Reads: 796 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Half the apps on the Internet are written in PHP. That gives Zend Technologies, the PHP house, a stake in the cloud. So it’s rounded up cloud merchants Microsoft, IBM, Rackspace, GoGrid and Nirvanix and has gotten them to support its new open source drive to create a so-called Simple A... Sep. 23, 2009 07:15 AM EDT Reads: 1,516 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Google’s Chrome browser claims a bit under 3% of the market right now, but Chrome engineering director Linus Upson told Reuters that it expects to be at 5% at least in a year and if it’s not at 10% at least in two years, it’ll be “exceptionally disappointed.” It just released Chrome v3... Sep. 18, 2009 05:15 PM EDT Reads: 622 |
By Cloud News Desk  What every developer wants is access and the ability to shape any data across the Internet through one simple language, with out need to learn different APIs. Yahoo! Query Language (YQL) provides just that and its effectiveness will be demonstrated live at SYS-CON's 4th International C... Sep. 18, 2009 02:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,745 |
By Maureen O'Gara  For the last two years Google, which hasn’t exactly been in a position to lecture anybody about the evils of lock-in, has been harboring a small team of counterculture engineers in Chicago that style themselves the Data Liberation Front quietly working to cut the shackles that condemn ... Sep. 18, 2009 12:30 PM EDT Reads: 625 |
By Pat Romanski  The new file manager features pop-up menus and an easier and faster navigation structure to make the user experience more intuitive. In addition, Nomadesk's appraised TheftGuard service, which allows users to remotely shred important docs on the Nomadesk drive in the event of theft or ... Sep. 16, 2009 09:15 AM EDT Reads: 1,214 |
By Maureen O'Gara  Adobe said Tuesday during its earnings call that it’s buying publicly held Utah-based Omniture for ~$1.8 billion cash.
It’s not your most instantly intuitive acquisition ever and it’s costing a pretty penny at that. Adobe didn’t explain to its own people where the web researcher fi... Sep. 16, 2009 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,474 |
By Julie Lavallee  Hundreds of on-campus laundry facilities nationwide were waiting. Internet-enabled laundry control and monitoring services to thousands of college students might have to wait yet another semester. Orchid was called in to design, build, and test a new controller—in record time! Laundrom... Sep. 14, 2009 04:06 PM EDT Reads: 266 |
By Open Web Developer News Desk  Challenger Mobile, the white label mobile VoIP technology company, has announced the launch during the fall of its ground-breaking platform for Google's Android mobile operating system. Challenger Mobile will allow mobile operators, wireless ISPs and related service providers to now de... Sep. 9, 2009 03:30 PM EDT Reads: 827 |