ADS BY GOOGLE
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.

Pages: « Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »
Virtualization - Intel Confirms Centrino 2 Delay
Intel says it will start unwrapping its Centrino 2 widgetry on July 14 with the introduction of its Core and Extreme mobile processors and initial shipments of some of its chipsets instead of on June 24 like it was supposed to. It says it will ship its complete li...
VMware Buys B-hive
VMware is buying B-hive Networks, a three-year-old privately held application performance management software company, on undisclosed terms. It says it will use the Israeli start-up and its flagship product, B-hive Conductor, to offer proactive performance manag...
VMware Popping More Virtualization Software
This week you'll be able to order that disaster recovery pack that VMware has been promising since last September, Site Recovery Manager, but it'll take them another month to deliver it. It's supposed to let you set up, test and automate disaster recovery in a way...
SugarCRM Betas New Product Line
SugarCRM has pushed out a closed beta of Sugar Data Center Edition (DCE), a new product line, due this summer, described as a complete set of system management provisioning and monitoring tools so service providers and large organizations can deploy and handle mul...
Microsoft To Support ODF
Office will support the Microsoft-hostile OpenDocument Format (ODF) 1.1 when Office 2007 Service Pack 2 arrives in the first half of 2009. Microsoft said users will be able to open, edit and save documents in ODF directly from inside Office applications without ha...
Linux - Concurrent Pushes into Automotive
Before we're all reduced to shank's mare, Concurrent is wading into the automotive industry, observing that with the amount of electronics in cars constantly on the uptick, it's a good place for an embedded Linux-based networking system. So it's announced FlexRay ...
Virtualization - HP Signs Up for DaaS
Desktone, the start-up with the desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) vision, has signed up Hewlett-Packard to deliver virtual desktops as a service. Desktone is already supposed to have Verizon, IBM, Softbank and Deutsche Telekon interested - and Merrill Lynch is a pilot s...
Yahoo Director Quits; Company Postpones Annual Meeting
The Yahoo board is one short. Edward Kozel, a former Cisco CTO and now a VC and a Yahoo board member since October of 2000, tendered his resignation Thursday saying he meant to leave in February but stayed on because of Microsoft's unsolicited acquisition proposal...
Desktone to Support Hyper-V Virtualization
The Virtual-D Platform enables service providers to offer hosted, subscription-based virtual desktops. A solution that integrates all desktop virtualization layers through a single, automated self-service platform, it helps enterprises realize the full benefits ...
VMware Starts Certifying Thin Clients
VMware has started certifying thin clients used with its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure aimed at replacing conventional PCs with virtual machines centralized in the data center and available to users from any device, reducing TCO, increasing IT's control and imp...
Can Windows Save OLPC?
Despite hisses and boos from the open source side of the house One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is now officially soldered at the hip to Microsoft. Its novel XO laptop is supposed to go to trials in a half-dozen developing countries next month fitted with XP and a stud...
Microsoft to Support ODF in Office 2007 Service Pack 2
Office will support the Open Document Format (ODF) 1.1 format when Office 2007 Service Pack 2 arrives in the first half of 2009. Microsoft said users will be able to open, edit and save documents in ODF from directly inside Office application without having to ins...
Linux, Wind and the Atom
Wind River and Intel are putting their heads together to create an extensible open source Linux platform for the automotive industry - an infotainment (gad, that horrid word) platform for Intel's newfangled Atom chip. It's part of a major new product strategy for ...
The World's Biggest Computer Company Bigger Still
HP, the largest computer company in the world, is pretty pleased with itself. Sales were up 11% in its second quarter, its margin expanded and it delivered its best cash flow performance in the company's history, $4.8 billion. Yes, there are spots where it can do ...
Openbravo Picks Up $12m Second Round
Two-year-old open source ERP house Openbravo has just picked up a second-round check for $12 million signed by Amadeus Capital, the publicly traded GIMV and Adara Venture Partners. The money is supposed to take the Pamplona-based concern international, increase it...
Virtualization - Dell Changes CFOs
Dell is replacing its CFO Donald Carty effective June 13. It's importing Brian Gladden, an industry outsider who was CEO of SABIC Innovative Plastics, the old $7 billion GE Plastics spun off last August to the Saudis. Fortune takes Gladden for a potential successor to Michael Dell.
Salesforce Posts Strong Quarter
SaaS poster child Salesforce.com did $247.6 million in revenues, up 52%, returning $9.6 million, or eight cents a share, up sevenfold, in the quarter ended April 30. It said it generated more than a quarter billion dollars of operating cash in the last 12 months a...
SOA World - Azul's Java Appliance Enters Third Generation
Azul Systems, the six-year-old start-up with its own multi-core chips fitted into Java-accelerating enterprise-grade appliances, is entering its third generation of machine, expecting to expand into new markets and consolidate more and more x86 and RISC widgetry...
Hyper-V Moves to RC1
Microsoft has taken the next step in getting its VMware-upsetting Hyper-V widgetry out the door; Release Candidate 1 is there to be downloaded now. If you've been paying attention you know that this is actually Microsoft's second release candidate, the first, call...
HP Grows Horns
'I believe that this move has really polarized the ecosystem. They've essentially declared war - or at least hostility - toward all of their ecosystem - the outsourcers and the integrators that historically were a key part of HP's software strategy. I in the last ...
Red Hat Enhances Virtualization
Red Hat has made Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 available, saying it enhances virtualization, desktop, security, clustering, networking and hardware support. Virtualization of very large systems, with up to 64 CPUs and 512GB of memory, is now possible and there's ...
VMware Borrows Sun Protocol
VMware is combining its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Sun's Sun Ray software and thin clients, promising superior performance especially on WANs. It borrows Sun's Appliance Link Protocol (ALP), which is supposed to outperform other display protocols when use...
VMware Starts Certifying Thin Clients
VMware has started certifying thin clients used with its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure aimed at replacing conventional PCs with virtual machines centralized in the data center and available to users from any device, reducing TCO, increasing IT's control and imp...
Yoo-Hoo, Steve, We're Still Here
Google co-founder and billionaire Larry Page in Washington to speak at the think tank where Google CEO Eric Schmidt is chairman of the board - and apparently meet with government officials too - claimed that a Microsoft-Yahoo merger would 'monopolize online commun...
Parallels Virtualization, Google, Vista and Murder
Parallels said Wednesday that its Desktop virtualization widgetry for the Mac, which lets Intel-based Apples run Windows or Linux along with Mac OS X, has sold more than a million copies, a nice chunk of the Macs out there. It is the largest-selling Mac utility an...
Microsoft-Yahoo: Heavy Hitters Come to the Aid of Carl Icahn
Carl Icahn, the guy with the shotgun in Yahoo's back, has picked up a couple of friends to hand him bullets. Third Point LLC, a hedge fund, has picked up five million shares in Yahoo on its way perhaps to 10 million shares and is supporting Icahn's proxy battle to ...
AJAX World - Adobe Makes Flash & AIR Free for Mobile Widgets
A bunch of the boys have joined Adobe in forming the Open Screen Project to drive a consistent rich Internet experience across TVs, PCs, mobile devices and consumer electronics regardless of operating system. They've been persuaded that the way to squeeze the World ...
AppSense Makes XenDesktop Virtualization More Sensible
Citrix is supposed to trot out XenDesktop - its virtual Windows desktop trick - any minute now and when it does the UK firm AppSense is supposed to be there to make the Xen widgetry useful. See, the way it works every time you restart XenDesktop you start with a c...
Ubuntu's Hardy Heron Takes Virtualization Flight
Ubuntu's first 'Long Term Support (LTS' rev in almost 23 months was pushed out the door this week along with the promise that another LTS rev would follow every two years from now on out and in between there would be point releases first at the three-month mark an...
Virtualization - Sun Finally Gets its Barcelona Boxes Out
Sun, which lost some traction selling x86 servers when AMD flubbed the Barcelona - and had to run hurry up and pull some Intel quad-based machines together last year - finally got to announce its first AMD quad machines this week in the shadow of HP and Dell. Eigh...
PTO Files Notice of Appeal in Rules Case
Just making the window as it was closing - which is supposed to suggest that it was only taking the step after much soul-searching - the US Patent and Trademark Office filed a Notice of Appeal with the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. If it goes ahead it ...
Virtualization, Going Green, Google and SaaS
Dell is going to try to cut the energy consumption of its laptops and desktops by up to 25% between now and 2010 to avoid millions of tons of CO2 emissions, comparing its pledge to HP's, which is supposed to cut relative its 2005 levels. It says Dell OptiPlex desk...
Yahoo Watch
Between the time corporate raider Carl Icahn notified Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock Thursday morning to expect a proxy fight for control of the company if Yahoo didn't crawl on its belly to get Microsoft to buy it and Yahoo sent a non-answer back, Yahoo stock closed ...
Fedora 9 Out
Fedora 9 is out. Red Hat says its community-driven operating system features the first non-destructive live USB with persistence - which Red Hat thinks is a first of a kind anywhere - and marks the first major KDE 4-based distribution. Other highlights include imp...
Zoho Designs Unified Google-Yahoo-Zoho Login
Zoho is gonna try rustling some of Google's prized Apps users. It's designed a unified login to encourage Google and Yahoo visitors to try Zoho applications using the user names and passwords they use with their Google and Yahoo accounts.
Linux - NYSE Runs on Red Hat
Red Hat is sporting a feather in its chapeau. It's got the mighty NYSE Euronext using its operating system for its mission-critical trading platform and purring compliments like 'Red Hat is almost like water, it's pervasive within our architecture. Red Hat is extr...
Skype Drops GPL Appeal
Skype has thrown in the towel on its appeal of the German court conviction last year that it violated the GPL by not furnishing GPL2-covered source code with a Linux-based SMC Networks VoIP phone. The case was brought by Harald Welte of the gpl-violations.org watchdog operation.
Flash Player 10 Goes to Broad Beta
Adobe Thursday turned its little piece of Disneyland for developers loose. The pre-release of Flash Player 10, a k a 'Astro,' which promises richer, more immersive Web 2.0 experiences, has gone to public beta ahead of general availability sometime later this year. ...
Virtualization - Mark Hurd's Teflon Coating Chips
HP CEO Mark Hurd finally did something that Wall Street didn't like - he's buying EDS, the IT infrastructure outsourcing outfit founded in 1962 by one-time presidential hopeful and outsourcing pioneer Ross Perot, for around $13.9 billion cash - a venture that some...
Virtualization Meets DaaS - Desktop-as-a-Service
After a $1.5 million angel round, Desktone, which was started in 2006 by Eric Pulier, who also started SOA Software, US Interactive and IVT, picked up $17 million in first-round funding about a year ago from Highland Capital Partners, SoftBank Capital, Citrix Syst...

Pages: « Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next »
MORE WEB 2.0 TOP STORIES
Web 2.0 – Personal Branding Checklist
This is a checklist of items you need for an all-encompassing personal branding strategy. Personal branding is the process of marketing and selling yourself as a brand in order to gain success in business. Personal branding is a continual process just as knowing yourself is a continual process. As you grow, so does your brand. The need for personal branding arises from the fact that globalization has increased competition in the workplace. As the wheat is separated from the chaff, if you are left standing, you are left standing with others of good caliber. The playing field is now that much more challenging since your competition is as good as, or better, than you.
Mobile AJAX - Frequently Asked Questions
The first Rich FAQ we are presenting is the long overdue Mobile Ajax FAQ and was created by Ajit Jaokar, Rocco Georgi and Bryan Rieger. We welcome comments and feedback. AJAX is a browser technology that involves the use of existing Web standards and technologies (XML/XHTML, DOM, CSS, JavaScript, XHR - XMLHttpRequest) to create more responsive Web applications that reduce bandwidth usage by avoiding full page refreshes and providing a more 'desktop application-like' user experience. The term AJAX was coined by Jesse James Garrett in his seminal document at Adaptive Path.
AJAX Sponsor Webcasts Are Now Available
The Webcasts now available online are Sahil Malik's (telerik) 'How to Take Desktop Applications to the Web' session, Christophe Coenraets' (Adobe) 'Extending AJAX with Adobe Flex' session, Jouk Pleiter's (Backbase) 'AJAX Best Practices' session, and Kevin Hakman's (TIBCO) 'The Four Quantum States of AJAX' session. The 12-hour event with its entire 11 sessions is also available as an on-demand product, in an easy to navigate DVD for all delegates of 'Real-World AJAX' and 'AjaxWorld Conference & Expo.'
Apple and the Cardinal Rules of the "Internet Singularity"
In considering the 'Internet Singularity,' Mark Scrimshire has been postulating a series of guidelines or rules. He has already written about the first; here he looks at the second and third rules.
IBM Leads "Open AJAX" Coalition of Web 2.0 Vendors
IBM is taking the lead role in rolling out an 'Open AJAX' initiative that seems sure to add significant momentum to recent grassroots efforts to bring Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, or AJAX, application development to the forefront of the i-technology universe. Open source organizations such as Eclipse and Mozilla are backing the initiative, as are a suite of companies that each bring something unique to this effort.
SYS-CON Launches World's First Web 2.0-Focused Magazine
We have a long way to go before the next generation of the Web truly arrives. Years and years. As commentator Shel Israel has said: 'Web 2.0 isn't dead. It's just barely being born.' In line with its commitment to keep developers, IT managers, and vendors alike ahead of the i-Technology curve, SYS-CON Media has just unveiled its latest new magazine and website: Web 2.0 Journal (www.web2.sys-con.com).
Is Web 2.0 Entering "The Trough of Disillusionment"?
'Jeffrey Zeldman has an interesting and widely covered new article on Web 2.0 which is almost exactly as content free as he claims the Web 2.0 hypesters are,' writes Dion Hinchcliffe. 'That's not to say that he doesn't make a few factually correct statements about AJAX and even makes a passing mention of social software,' Hinchcliffe continues. 'But he's missing many of the big pieces of Web 2.0 since he's apparently looking at it through the somewhat myopic tunnel vision of a web page designer.'
"Mobile Web 2.0" – A Service Blueprint Combining del.icio.
Introducing an intriguing mobile version of a combination of , Ajit Jaokar continues his insightful contributions to the fast-emerging new 'Mobile Web 2.0' category of ideas and applications.
Welcome the Arrival of Adobe and Web 2.0
It's official - the Adobe acquisition of Macromedia has been finalized and our beloved ColdFusion has a new home. Is this a bad thing? No, not at all. There was a lot of talk within the community about how this may adversely effect the server, but talk is cheap and, in this case, also very premature.

TODAY'S TOP LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON !
ADS BY GOOGLE