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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.

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iPhones & Snow Leopards
Apple is supposed to unveil its next-generation 3G iPhone Monday, June 9 at its Worldwide Developers Conference. An iPhone Apps Store, peddling Apple-approved third-party applications for a 30% cut of the proceeds, is also expected to debut. The new iPhone reportedly has GPS support.
Wind River Plans Linux Platform for MIDs
Wind River says it's collaborating with Intel and will develop an open, extensible Moblin-based Linux platform for Atom-bearing MIDs. Both open source and commercial versions should be available next year. The commercial Wind River Linux Platform for Mobile Intern...
Brazil, India & Venezuela Join South Africa in Objecting to OOXML Standardization
At the eleventh hour Brazil, India and Venezuela joined South Africa in appealing ISO's highly politicized standardization of Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) file format. Meanwhile, the Danish Open Source Business Association has protested the Danish Standard'...
Virtualization, Silverlight and Verizon
Zmanda, the open source backup and recovery folks, says it's integrated NetApp's Snapshot technology with its own Recovery Manager for MySQL. It's supposed to translate into continuous data protection for mission-critical MySQL databases. With Snapshot, administ...
Sun's Sales Boss Jumps to HP; Sun Reorgs Sales
HP Tuesday named Don Grantham, Sun's global sales and service boss, and an ex-IBMer, its chief sales officer responsible for enterprise accounts and public sector sales as well as sales to the communications, media and entertainment, financial and manufacturing an...
VMware Leverages ODMs
VMware has cozied up with ASUS, Gigabyte, Inventec and Tyan to get more customers for its brand of virtualization by certifying the ODMs one-, two- and four-socket servers as well as their blade servers. It's already got a deal with Supermicro. The vendors are cer...
Credit Suisse Goes into the Virtualization Management Biz
Credit Suisse, the big broker and investment banker, has launched an independent company called DynamicOps LLC, quietly formed in January, to market a virtual machine management application called Virtual Resource Manager (VRM). It is funded by Credit Suisse's N...
Virtualization - AMD Kills Montreal for Istanbul
AMD has rethought its roadmap and, given its limited resources and near-death experience with Barcelona, it's scrubbing Montreal, the eight-core chip that was supposed to follow Shanghai, the chip after Barcelona, and substituting a six-core part code named Istanb...
Adobe Erects Photoshop on the Cloud
Adobe, which is not exactly unfamiliar with the concept of the free giveaway, has put out a public beta of a simple version of its popular Photoshop photo-editing software for free over the web. Think of it as an answer to Google's Picasa. It's called PhotoShop Ex...
Virtualization - Google Puts a Price on Its Cloud
Google has opened up App Engine to one and all. The cloud-sharing gambit meant to entice developers to build their web applications on the same infrastructure that powers Google's own applications - and in the process locks them into Google instead of Microsoft - ...
WiMax Goosed
For a 22% interest, Intel, Google, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks are putting $3.2 billion into a new company that Craig McCaw's Clearwire and Sprint Nextel, two of the walking wounded, are forming that combines their WiMax wireless broadband...
When Yahoo! Says Cloud, It Means a Freakin' Big Cloud
Yahoo has tied up with Tata subsidiary Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) to do cloud computing research. Financial terms were not disclosed. What CRL brings to the party is the fourth-fastest supercomputer in the world, a beast that Yahoo figures has 'su...
Yahoo Watch: Good Faith Issues Mount
Thanks to court disclosures stemming from a suit against Yahoo brought by two Michigan pension funds invested in the firm, Microsoft's offer of 40 bucks a share in January of 2007, when Yahoo's stock was in the mid-20s like now, has been confirmed. Obviously that ...
Sun's Sales Boss Jumps to HP; Sun Reorgs Sales
HP Tuesday named Don Grantham, Sun's global sales and service boss, and an ex-IBMer, its chief sales officer responsible for enterprise accounts and public sector sales as well as sales to the communications, media and entertainment, financial and manufacturing an...
HP Wants To Be a Cloud Builder
HP's latest answer to scale-out, which it interprets as clouds, grids, compute farms, Web 2.0 and HPC, is the BL2x220c G5, which it says is the world's first two-in-one server, offering the highest compute density in the industry or more than three times the densi...
HP Virtualization to Field Cloud Storage
HP is racing to the rescue of those threatening to drown in their own data, but that Web 2.0 lot had better be able to hold on until the fourth quarter when HP can deliver what it calls 'Extreme' storage, the NAS-style ExDS9100. It's a 10U BladeSystem that can hol...
IBM's Got its Head in the Clouds
Reminding people of how its backing was the making of Linux, IBM, to no one's surprise, has thrown its support behind cloud computing, that delicious nexus of every chi-chi buzzword technology currently in vogue: Web 2.0, rich Internet applications, software-as-a-...
IBM Pushes Cloud to China, EU
IBM intends to set up a Cloud Computing Center in Wuxi, China so dozens of emerging Chinese software companies can tap into a virtual computing environment to support their development. It appears to be a three-way deal between IBM, Wuxi Tai Lake Industry Investme...
Intalio Goes to the Cloud
Intalio reckons it's got the first open source Business Process Management System delivered as a service. It's running dedicated servers on top of Amazon Web Services (AWS). A subscription for Intalio On Demand starts at $1,500 per dedicated server and includes ...
Virtualization - IBM Creates Cloud Box
IBM claims to have created new species of custom-built, industry-standard, Linux-based rack server for Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing companies with massive data centers and tens of thousands of servers, like online gaming, social networks, search and Internet firm...
Amazon Offers Cloud Support
Amazon is now offering two premium support levels for application developers using its cloud computing services, to wit its S3 storage service, its EC2 computing service and SQS application messaging service. It's got Silver support, priced at $100 a month or 10 c...
Virtualization - VIA Pushes To Join the Herd
VIA is making a move up the outside rail trying to join the other two ponies in the mainstream PC market with a new x86 Nano processor while it counters the dust from Intel's sexy new Atom chip. VIA says the 65nm dingus, based on its Isaiah architecture, offers fo...
EC Denies Finding Intel Guilty of Antitrust Violations
The European Commission's spokesman Jonathan Todd called a story by the Financial Times Deutschland - claiming that the EC had reached a provisional antitrust decision against Intel - 'irresponsible journalism.' Todd said 'no provisional or internal decision' had ...
AJAX RIA News - Well, Qualcomm Likes Flash
Steve Jobs may not think much of Flash but Qualcomm apparently feels differently and has been collaborating with Adobe on a mobile platform that integrates Flash with its Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW) client software and, voilĂ , the BREW Mobile Pl...
AJAX World - Google Tests Web Toolkit
Google's Web Toolkit Release Candidate 1.5 is out. That's the stuff programmers can use to develop and debug web applications in Java and then deploy them as highly optimized JavaScript. That way they're supposed to be able to sidestep common AJAX headaches like ...
Virtualization - Cisco Reportedly Creates SOAP-Slipping RPC Protocol
According to CIO.com, Cisco has a new SOAP-replacing messaging protocol called Etch, born out of its Unified Application Environment (UAE), to integrate client/server applications. Cisco reportedly intends to beta the thing this summer as part of UAE 2.5 and ult...
Facebook To Open Source Platform
Facebook, the social networking site that Microsoft owns a pricey sliver of, says it's going to open source its year-old Facebook Platform so it's easier for developers to build applications on it. It's reportedly calling the effort fbOpen and the move puts it on ...
Novell Ain't No Red Hat, Even with Microsoft
Novell made $5.87 million, or two cents a share, in its second fiscal quarter ended April 30 on flat revenues of $235.7 million, up only ~$3 million. A year ago it lost $2.9 million, down a penny. Legal and R&D cost it $4.5 million. On a non-GAAP basis, income fro...
Clamshell Open Sourced
VIA's got a so-called OpenBook Mini-Note Reference Design and has open sourced the CAD files for the 2.2lb clamshell case design to push adoption of its 1GHz-1.6GHz C7 x86 chips and companion chipsets by reducing development costs and speeding time-to-market. It?s...
Virtualization and Atom, Part II
Intel is supposed to unveil its second Atom chip, the one for low-cost PCs and so-called netbooks - along with the Atom-optimized Diamondville chipset that'll make the thing a netbook platform - at Computex Taipei, which starts Tuesday June 3. Atom-bearing MIDs ...
Norway's SEC Sics Cops on New Microsoft Subsidiary
When Microsoft bought Fast Search & Transfer ASA and its vaunted enterprise search widgetry last month for $1.23 billion cash to compete against Google it bought itself police investigation. When Microsoft agreed to buy it in mid-January, the publicly traded Norwe...
Virtualization - Windows 7 Sighted
Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer previewed Windows 7 at the Wall Street Journal's D6 conference in California Tuesday. The next-generation operating system is due in late 2009, Ballmer said, confirming what we reported weeks ago, which probably means December 31, 2009.
Virtualization - Hey, Dell Still Works Despite US Slowdown
The closing bell in New York had barely sounded when Dell's results moved across the wire, it was that excited to let everybody know that it had done better than anybody expected. Dell increased its revenues and earnings, lowered its operating expenses (thanks to ...
NetSuite Hires Ex-Salesforce VP
NetSuite, Larry Ellison's other company, the SaaS one, and rival of CRM SaaS pioneer salesforce.com, which of course was started by former Ellison lieutenant Marc Benioff - ah, incest - has named Per Brondum Jakobsen, the former head of product strategy at salesfo...
South Africa Throws a Monkey Wrench into Microsoft's OOXML Plans
South Africa has formally objected to the fast track used to get OOXML to the brink of ISO standardization. South Africa, which has given the world Mark Shuttleworth and Ubuntu, is one of the so-called 'P' members of JTC 1 - meaning it's got enough clout to delay ...
MySpace & Opera Adopt Gears
In the largest third-party win yet for the year-old Google Gears, as well as a win for the browser-as-a-platform, they say, News Corp's MySpace social networking site has used the Google widgetry to upgrade its mail so users can search and sort their mail in rea...
Adobe Betas Three Pieces of CS4
Adobe has put out three free public betas: Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Soundbooth, all of which will be part of the next-generation Creative Suite when it arrives. Its delivery date is still a big secret. The betas are only good for 48 hours once they're downloaded...
AJAX World - Google Prices App Engine
Google is opening up App Engine to one and all. The cloud-sharing gambit meant to entice developers to build their web applications on the same infrastructure that powers Google's own applications - and in the process lock them into Google instead of Microsoft - h...
Dell Found Guilty of Deceptive Business Practices
Some of Dell's service chickens have come home to roost. A New York State Supreme Court judge Tuesday found Dell and Dell Financial Services (DFS) guilty of fraud, false advertising, deceptive business practices and abusive debt collection practices. It will take ...
AJAX World - Google Web Toolkit RC1.5 Ready To Pop
Google's Web Toolkit Release Candidate 1.5 will be available later this week. That's the stuff programmers can use to develop and debug web applications in Java and then deploy them as highly optimized JavaScript. That way they're supposed to be able to sidestep c...

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