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September 12, 2007
VMware taking first steps into the land of managing virtual machines from other vendors
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VMware Acquires Dunes Technologies (vmware.com)
VMware taking first steps into the land of managing virtual machines from other vendors
VMware acquired Dunes Technology, so now they have virtual machine management not just for their own platform but for all the virtualization solutions. Microsoft announced just recently they will support all the different flavors of virtualization as well. Is the race heating up?
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Zombie Pfizer Computers Spew Viagra Spam (www.wired.com)
If your company computers are sending out SPAM then you should be very worried. If your personal computer is sending out SPAM then you probably don't know about it and you will not care about (or do you?). So does it have a virus? What kind of malware is there?
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Google's online software gets boost in business world (www.cbc.ca)
Why is Google providing online software like spreadsheets, word documents, emails and more? Are they competing with Microsoft office or what is going on? What are the advantages of the so called Google apps?
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Office 2.0: The future of applications (blogs.zdnet.com)
What are the advantages of Office 2.0 (also knows as Software as a Service)? Why is everyone talking about it? What impact could it have on the software industry? What are the challenges for this new everything-online world? Will Office 2.0 work on the iPhone or the iPod Touch?
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Office 2.0: The future of applications (blogs.zdnet.com)
SaaS continue to grow at a staggering 30% CAGR, but will remain to be a small drip in the worldwide software market.Pure-play SaaS will be limited to a few segments of the software spectrum and the collective share of that will be less than 5% of the overall software market in next five yearsEvolution...
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Microsoft Is Rebuffed by Standards Body (www.nytimes.com)
Industry standards are meant to be universally accepted concepts, formats, structures, and/or capabilities which are commonly accepted amongst all users and vendors as the most appropriate way to do something. When a vendor like Microsoft attempts to create a standard the question that has to be asked...
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Does Citrix Stand A Chance Against VMware In Virtualization? (seekingalpha.com)
Citrix now owns Xen. Microsoft owns Connectix and VMware has the first mover advantage in server virtualization. How will this play out? Why is server virtualization so important? My prediction: management of virtual machines will be the next hot thing!
September 7, 2007
Apple is making their iTunes program an all Apple platform available on ALL desktops
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Apple Flaunts New iStuff (www.washingtonpost.com)
Apple is making their iTunes program an all Apple platform available on ALL desktops
What most people do not realize is that iTunes is turning into a complete Apple software platform that runs on iPhones, iPod touch, Macs (of course) as well as any Windows PC so basically anywhere. iTunes can control your photo's, your music, your video's, your ring tones, allows you to activate your...
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Does Citrix Stand A Chance Against VMware In Virtualization? (seekingalpha.com)
Sun Solaris 10 containers and LDOMS offer similar capabilities in the UNIX space. No other UNIX provider owns the chip the way Sun does SPARC. Virtualization may be a crowded space soon.
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IBM, Novell Team to Tap Open Source App Servers (opensourcepbx.tmcnet.com)
Sun has a viable alternative to IBM, Oracle, BEA, and JBoss. Sun's position in the market is unclear. SOA may slow sales of product for everyone.
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