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Maureen O'Gara
Maureen O'Gara is the Virtualization News Desk editor of SYS-CON Media. She is the publisher of famous "Billygrams" and the editor-in-chief of "Client/Server News" for more than a decade. One of the most respected technology reporters in the business, Maureen can be reached by email at maureen(at)sys-con.com or paperboy(at)g2news.com, and by phone at 516 759-7025.

Virtualization - IBM Unveils its New Five-Years-in-the-Making Mainframe
IBM is aiming its brand new z10 mainframe, the one that bowed this week, straight at the garden-variety x86 server. Well, the 1,500 garden-variety x86 servers the new mainframe can replace - using maybe 85% less power and definitely 85% less space. And that includ...
Virtualization - Start-Up Closes the Memory Gap; Cuts High-End Systems' Prices 90%
If you heard a thump Monday, that was the cost of memory crashing. What cost maybe five grand last week can now be had for, oh, $1,500. See, Monday was when ex-AMD CTO Fred Weber's stealth start-up, MetaRAM, came out of hiding sporting an attention-grabbing way to ...
Novell Buys PlateSpin
Novell is buying five-year-old Toronto-based PlateSpin Ltd for $205 million cash, calling it a 'huge step' and a 'strategic acquisition' whose management software will help define Novell as an infrastructure company and assure it a place selling into the next-generation data center.
Intel Cuts Margin Projection
Intel, whose managers have been saying that its financials won't be impacted by the economic downturn, pared two points off its Q1 gross margin forecast late Monday due, it said, to lower-than-expected NAND Flash memory prices.
Microsoft Broadens its SaaS Push
Microsoft, if nothing else, became a problem today for Yahoo's $350 million Zimbra acquisition and Google's rudimentary Sites contribution to the advance of software-as-a-service announced last week by throwing open the more sophisticated Exchange Online and Sha...
Intel Christens Its Little Baby Chips "Atom"
Oh, how cute! Intel is gonna to brand its itty-bitty sub-25mm Silverthorne and Diamondville chips, the smallest chips it's ever built, 'Atom.' For perspective Intel says it would take 11 'Atoms' to cover the surface of an American penny.
AJAX World - Adobe's AIR War Can Now Proceed in Earnest
Adobe greased up Monday for its wrestling match with Microsoft over who gets to call the shots in the all-important rich Internet apps (RIA) department, that blurry future where web applications and desktop applications start looking and acting like each other. It...
Doesn't Oracle Have Its Own Virtualization Scheme?
Doesn't Oracle have its own virtualization scheme? Isn't it Xen? Well, Oracle's soon-to-be takeover, BEA - the feds just okayed the merger - said Wednesday that it had teamed with VMware to deliver Java virtualization to the enterprise.
Sun To Sell VMware
Sun, which is supposed to have serious ambitions for its own upcoming xVM virtualization technology, said Wednesday that it would sell and provide front-line support for VMware's Infrastructure product suite on Sun hardware under a deal with VMware.
Burp Alert: Sun Swallows MySQL
Sun closed on its acquisition of MySQL today, calling the billion-dollar purchase the 'most important acquisition in Sun's history' - oh, heck, make that the 'modern software industry' - with Sun preening that it completed the deal in less than six weeks convinc...
TIBCO GI Creator Turns up at Aptana
GI powers apps that look and feel and perform like classic desktop programs but run in the browser and Fortune-scale companies currently use it for rapid web application development and deployment on top of their XML and SOAP data sources. Hakman is on the steerin...
EC Fines Microsoft $1.33 Billion
The European Commission this morning slapped Microsoft with a massive $1.33 billion fine (899 million euros) for charging too much for the communications protocols it was ordered to share with competitors in March of 2004. It is the largest single fine ever levied...
EC Slaps Microsoft with Largest Single Fine It Has Ever Levied
The European Commission this morning slapped Microsoft with a massive $1.33 billion fine (899 million euros) for charging too much for the communications protocols it was ordered to share with competitors in March of 2004. It is the largest single fine ever levied...
Google Giant Has Feet of Clay
Google's stock dropped 7% this morning - down to the $450s - after comScore sprung the lever on the trapdoor under its feet and reported that US paid-click growth in January was flat year-over-year and down 7.5% sequentially. Google derives most of its revenue fro...
Big Step for the Ubiquity of Virtualization: VMware CEO Diane Greene
A couple weeks ago Citrix bragged that its Xen open source virtualization widgetry would be pre-installed by big unnamed servers vendors by the end of the year. Well, rival VMware Tuesday stole a march on both Citrix and the tangle-footed Microsoft and its promise...
All We Know is PlateSpin Had Revenues of $20 Million Last Year
See, PlateSpin manages workloads on either physical or virtual hosts and is supposed to be good at server consolidation, data center relocation, disaster recovery, controlling virtual machine sprawl and handling billing and chargebacks. And since virtualized arc...
Virtualization: Sun Delivers xVM Ops Center
Sun has put out its promised xVM Ops Center, the 1.0 widgetry that will be used to manage its Xen-based xVM Server, . While it waits for the bare-metal hypervisor, Ops Center can amuse itself managing physical data centers. At least ones that are made of Solaris-,...
Ubuntu Breaks Into the Virtualization Subscription Racket
Canonical, the Ubuntu people, is going to start selling support contracts for IBM's freebie DB2 Express-C database. It's the first time Ubuntu users will be able to buy an annual subscription service directly from the company. It's also going to offer the thing as a...
Virtualization - Intel Hexes AMD
While AMD stumbles around trying to get its first errata-free Barcelona quads out two years behind Intel, Intel is off planning the launch of its six-core Dunnington microprocessor, a hex, if you will, the last of the expected Core 2-based Xeon server chips before...
Mozilla Thunderbird Gets Its Own Company
The Mozilla Foundation has set up a new Mozilla Messaging Inc subsidiary to develop Thunderbird 3, the next generation of the previously resource-starved free open source e-mail application, a sister application of the successful Mozilla Firefox web browser. The ...
SOA World - HP Delivers!
Somewhere out there an ode is being written to HP - and some lady investor is explaining to her husband about her abiding crush on HP's CEO, the 'Great Deliverer' - after HP dropped better-than-expected first-quarter results on Wall Street Tuesday and upped its ...
Virtualization: Citrix Threatens VMware
Citrix CTO Simon Crosby told Reuters Wednesday that Citrix is doing deals with some of the world's biggest server vendors and its Xen virtualization software should be available as a pre-installed option on the boxes that account for 50% of the server market by th...
CSC Joins the Virtualization Game via Citrix
CSC has allied with Citrix on widgetry called Dynamic Desktop, a virtual desktop solution based on Citrix' XenDesktop and described as the first in a new line of enterprise IT services. It'll use it to tempt companies to put their PC applications and user data on ...
HP Virtualization Adds Second IBM-Whacking Itanium Blade
HP has added a second Itanium blade to its IBM-whacking BladeSystem arsenal, its first quad-socket (eight-core) Montvale blade, its earlier year-old Montvale blade being a dual-socket. The new entry is for large memory-intensive data center workloads, promising ...
Citrix Updates Xen Virtualization
And, on the theory that IT transformation is being driven by storage virtualization, XenServer 4.1 is supposed to tightly integrate with native storage hardware starting with the NetApp Data OnTap operating system, a unified storage platform for virtualized enviro...
The Great Cisco Virtualization Switch!
There are so many toes in the virtualization pool right now it looks like a convention of foot fetishists and Cisco is expecting to make an exceptionally big splash. The other day it unveiled what it thinks is its most important product in, oh, goodness, 15 years....
Virtualization: Sun Open Sources SPOT
Sun is open sourcing SPOT, its Java-based Small Programmable Object Technology research project under the GPLv2 license. It said the contribution, made in search of Java-based wireless sensor and embedded apps, will include so-called eBones hardware architecture ...
Sun Buys Open Source PC Virtualization Company
Sun is going to buy innotek, a low-profile PC virtualization house based in Stuttgart, and its free, open source, GPLv2-licensed VirtualBox software to extend its xVM data center virtualization platform to the desktop - particularly and especially the developer'...
Red Hat Unimpressed with Microsoft's Charm Offensive
Red Hat listened to Microsoft's interoperability statement Thursday and then issued a statement of its own saying it wasn't enough. It thinks Microsoft should throw in the towel on getting its Office Open XML file format standardized by ISO and 'embrace the exis...
DreamSpark - Microsoft Steps Up Programmer Arms Race!
Microsoft is doing something sensible in the face of the mounting FOSS movement. It's going to give away its software development and designer tools, its OS and database free to college and high school kids and get ?em while they're young. The offer includes Visua...
Varonis Claims To Solve 40-Year-Old Unix Problem
Varonis Systems thinks it's solved a 40-year-old Unix problem: the chronic lack of visibility into file share data use and poor access control. The three-year-old New York start-up says it solved it - at least for Solaris servers and NetApp filers - by taking its ...
Microsoft's Old Number Three Turns Up at EMC on a Cloud
and Service Division that will include the four-year-old start-up EMC just agreed to buy off of him. EMC is paying cash for the Seattle-based Pi Corporation and its 100 engineers. EMC didn?t say how much but Pi was founded using Warburg-Pincus ($$$) money and EM...
Washington Shoots Down 3Com Acquisition Deal
Washington gagged at the thought of Huawei Technologies Co., China's largest telecommunications equipment maker and reportedly closely tied to China's military, owning a minority stake in 3Com and so 3Com's deal to get bought for $2.2 billion cash and taken priv...
EC Threats Pry Microsoft Clam Open
Microsoft today attempted to exorcize the interoperability bogeymen that have haunted it since it was first discovered to be using secret APIs 20 years ago, bogeymen that now quote European antitrust law at it and carry writs from the Court of First Instance in Lu...
German CIA Paid Millions for Data Stolen from a Bank in a Neighboring Country
Deutsche Post CEO Klaus Zumwinkel, the head of Europe's largest postal service and a powerful member of the establishment, resigned last Friday - reportedly not willingly but under pressure from the government - after the German authorities started investigating h...
Microsoft Reportedly Suiting Up for Proxy Battle for Yahoo!
Microsoft and Yahoo are not negotiating a deal behind the scenes, according to what Bill Gates told the AP yesterday morning, 18 days after Microsoft made its rejected $31-a-share offer for the company. And it appears that Microsoft, whose stock has been down 12.8...
Red Hat To Strike Back at Oracle
Remember how Oracle got ticked off that Red Hat wound up buying JBoss? And remember how Oracle poached Red Hat's operating system to sell as Oracle's own? Well, what goes around comes around. Red Hat is now setting out to attack Oracle through its pending takeover...
Watch Out For WSO2!
WSO2 is the ambitious two-year-old Sri Lanka start-up that's writing a complete open source middleware platform for Web Services on Intel Capital's nickel expecting it to become the standard. It says it's the same as a comprehensive SOA platform. It is looking a...
Saleforce.com for Sale to Oracle at $75 a Share!
The Silicon Valley Watcher blog claims to have it on good authority that that shrine to software-as-a-service Salesforce.com has approached Oracle looking to get bought for $75 a share, something like $9 billion, roughly a 50% premium. And if such a deal were done...
Hurd Joins Murdoch's Board with a Nice View of Yahoo! from Both Sides
HP CEO Mark Hurd has joined the board of directors at Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. media conglomerate, which should give him a nice view of any possible Microsoft-avoiding tie-up between News Corp. and Yahoo considering HP's printer chief Vyomesh Joshi sits on Yaho...

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