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- Discontinuing Open Enterprise News
- Breaking Down Barriers in Mixed Environments
- If Google can do it...why can't you?
- Private Clouds Are A Fix, Not The Future
- IBM grabs largest enterprise cloud deployment
- Will VMware dilute its core asset?
- Where SaaS Fits in the Race for Control of the Vertical Integration Market
- Dramatic news from Google on “Chinese cyber-attack”
- Using Business Intelligence Intelligently
- Survey: Cloud Computing Not a Strategic Priority in 2010
- Software Innovation: The New Frontier in Competitive Differentiation
- Open Source Meets Cloud Computing
- SOA Grows Up - and Out
- California blesses open source as 'acceptable'
- Cerf urges standards for cloud computing
- The Coming Tornado: Cloud in the Enterprise
- TmaxSoft OpenFrame Challenges IBM Mainframe Business
- Externalization is Key to Virtual Scalability
- Second look at HPC: Is retail ready for supercomputing?
- Microsoft Click-to-Run: The future of software delivery?
- Innovation in BI: Independent Vendors take the stage
- SOA Without Governance or COE's (A highly successful contrarian approach)
- Cloud Computing: IT Operations Changes Are Mandatory
- Cloud Ready For App Development In 2010
- Microsoft ForeFront: The Next Big Security Brand
- System z: Dinosaur or Phoenix?
- Zimbra buy to raise VMware's cloud ante
- Elementool Puts Project Management In Cloud
- Can open source be consumer friendly?
- Korean bank dumps Unix boxes for mainframes
- Net Privacy 2010: How Far Will the Needle Move?
- Six Enterprise Mega Trends to watch in 2010
- Nexus One Could Torpedo Google Android Strategy
- SOA's new role in the coming economic expansion
- Cisco files patent to enter the search engine business
- An application war is brewing in the cloud
- The time is ripe for private clouds in the public sector
- Cloud computing will kill these 3 technologies
- Labs outlook 2010: Server virtualization will hit a wall
- Open source became big business in 2009
- Google: All your government data belongs to us
- Google purchase of AdMob gets closer antitrust review
- Security in the ether?
- Novell stacks Linux and Mono for mainframes
- Union Pacific Railroad replaces mainframe with SOA
- Government adoption of cloud to swell, study says
- Driving toward cloud interoperability
- Linux operating system future is in cloud computing and devices
- Oracle will focus Sun servers on high end: Ellison
- Red Hat pulls plug on Itanium with RHEL 6
- Ingres goes after disgruntled MySQL customers, partners
- Oracle's MySQL buy shifts open source database market
- IBM gets webtop From eyeOS, eyes Google Chrome OS
- Microsoft boosts cloud automation with Opalis buy
- Will the EC’s watchful eye hobble Microsoft’s ability to innovate?
- Microsoft legally promises not to sue open source developers
- HP products enable hybrid cloud computing
- New HP offerings enable telcos to deliver more safe cloud services fast
- What CIOs get wrong about emerging technology
- Google, Microsoft 'war of innovation' is reshaping online search
- Making the smart move from mainframe to Microsoft
- Open source: All about vendors?
- Microsoft's server chief talks cloud (Q&A)
- Public cloud computing shows its limits
- IBM slapped with suit alleging unfair mainframe competition
- Oracle makes concession in bid for E.U. approval of Sun deal
- Oracle's pledges on MySQL are 'purely cosmetic', say critics
- Why Microsoft Azure should matter to businesses
- Microsoft talks cloud computing security and plans to offer private cloud software
- The BUSINESS IMPERATIVE in data governance
- The new old IBM
- Red Hat open-sources virtualization protocol
- IBM's newest mainframe is all Linux
- Will the cloud boost proprietary software use?
- Vendors come together in cloud computing group
- IBM introduces new Linux servers for the system z mainframe
- Government Technologist: States as cloud service providers
- Clerity, Compuware maintain focus on the mainframe
- Power Systems i: Thinking inside the box
- Will Sun pull MySQL's teeth?
- Private trumps public clouds for IT
- 2010's new software star: 'Socialytic' business apps
- EU pushes on with single European patent plan
- Open source: The money is in the cloud
- Microsoft, Red Hat seal the deal on interoperability
- Why benchmarking cloud vs. current IT costs is so hard
- Wipro, Microsoft to take high performance computing, parallelism mainstream
- Closed is new open: Software industry bends standards
- Open source firm launches cloud middleware platform
- NASA’s Nebula: The cloud in a container
- Does IBM's mainframe business constitute a monopoly?
- Open-source business models aren’t dead-end streets
- New EU antitrust commissioner will oversee Microsoft, Oracle+Sun, Intel issues
- Open source: No vow of poverty (or get-rich-quick scheme)
- Can Google really hack it in business?
- How cloud computing changes IT organizations
- Open source as a model for business is elusive
- The cloud computing battleground takes shape. Will it be winner-take-all?
- Ulteo introduces open source virtual desktop OVD 2.0
- Cloud computing: Is it the fifth utility?
- Why can't Google be more like Microsoft?
- Europe jumps into HPC fray with Aurora
- The future of storage as a virtual machine
- Supercomputing for the masses
- Microsoft begins paving path for IT, cloud integration
- IBM, CA ease mainframe software management, development
- Users cautious on Red Hat's stake in EnterpriseDB
- Good vibes for Microsoft 'point-and-click cloud computing'
- Open-source virtualization: Who's biting?
- Microsoft’s HPC Server 2008 R2
- MindTouch introduces new cloud-based business platform
- Supercomputing centers acknowledge Amazon influence
- Theory of competition fails in open source, elsewhere
- Google and the myth of the open cloud
- SAP, Microsoft gang up on Oracle
- NComputing announces new Microsoft partnership
- IBM turns the screws on zPrime
- Major companies endorse legal agreement for open standards
- Windows Azure opens up to SugarCRM
- Predicting the great cloud shakeout: Don’t become CloudKill
- Bridging open source enterprise and community collaboration
- Encryption Is cloud computing security savior
- DMTF identifies next steps for cloud standards work
- AT&T teams with VMware, Sun to develop cloud computing service
- Cray, Dell, Microsoft team up on HPC workstation, cluster
- Skytap boosts collaborative cloud project management
- Your data is safer in the cloud than you think
- IBM launches cloud academy
- Enterprise 2.0: What do we know today about moving our organizations into the 21st century?
- SAP and open source: it's about Oracle
- When a merger softens competition: The Oracle-Sun case
- Cultural bent hangs over Oracle’s battle for Sun
- Protests against proposed redefinition of open standards within the EU
- zPrime cost-cutting mainframeware gets traction
- Oracle's Sun deal: Oracle may need to loosen its grip
- CIOs are using open source software at big business
- Will the Supreme Court roil the software industry?
- IBM launches cloud platform for developers
- Cloud computing inevitable? Not so fast, educator says
- Microsoft preps SQL Server for battle in two enterprise arenas
- ScaleMP adds cloud virtualization for servers
- Government technologist: Vivek Kundra's data center problem
- EU breaks deadlock in debate over right to Internet access
- Platform Computing and Microsoft enable hybrid compute environments
- You'll be far better off in a future without enterprise software
- Enterprise data storage industry looks to EMC, Cisco and VMware's alliance with caution
- HP unveils converged data center strategy
- Red Hat debuts virtualization management
- Oracle braced for EU objection on Sun deal
- Open source & business apps – is there a disconnect?
- Microsoft embraces open source (in the online ad business)
- Blurring the line between public and private clouds
- EU waffles on open standards in interoperability guideline
- Cloud computing making new alliances
- Dev/test in the cloud: Rules for getting it right
- Can mashups save the advanced economies?
- Can DOD's stance on open source change the status quo?
- China claims supercomputer among world's fastest
- Cloud cuts everyone's cost of ownership
- R.I.P., open-source evangelism
- Cisco creates global market opportunity
- Survey: cloud interest grows triple-fold; cost may not be main factor
- Red Hat investing in EnterpriseDB
- EU strategist claims an Oracle-owned MySQL cannot be competitive
- Standardized virtualization environments preferred, survey says
- Servers in space: The future of data centers?
- Microsoft’s other Windows project: Azure nears launch
- TrendMicro to 'protect the cloud'
- Microsoft releases major update to Hyper-V R2, closes feature gap with VMware
- Your first cloud app: Dev/Test a smart choice
- Stallman admits GPL flawed, proprietary licensing needed to pay for MySQL development
- Open source to reset IT expectations
- Big Blue kills off CSM clustering
- Oracle fails to convince MySQL doubters
- SplendidCRM for Microsoft Windows Azure
- SaaS: Shelfware as a service?
- HP's Hurd dings cloud computing, IBM
- What EuroCloud means for SaaS in Europe
- SAP preps For cloud future via new Intel partnership
- Public cloud vs. internal social networks
- Richard Stallman joins call for Oracle to divest MySQL
- Open source will change enterprises, says BT guru
- MySQL creator: Oracle should sell MySQL to get Sun
- Parallelism and the cloud
- The tech sector trumpets signs of a real rebound
- Preferences, not mandates, for open source
- Internal clouds are more than just virtualization
- Benioff, Dell link arms: Here comes hybrid cloud
- NaviSite announces NaviCloud cloud computing platform
- SAP, HP collaborate on business intelligence, data warehousing
- Dell slams netbooks, says Windows 7 is our savior
- GRC software: Not just for staying out of jail anymore
- To do more with less, governments go digital
- Gartner: You want cloud? You need SOA first
- U.S. House decommissions its last mainframe, saves $730,000
- Much ado about IBM's mainframe monopoly; once again, the i is overlooked
- Why cloud storage use could be limited in enterprises
- 94% of enterprises will invest in social media despite recession
- SymetriQ's Enterprise Public Cloud going live after successful beta trials
- Active Directory and the heterogeneous data center
- Living in Big Blue’s shadow
- WebKit and why open standards matter
- Microsoft's top lawyer: Relations with Europe improving
- Red Hat, Microsoft deliver on virtualization interop promises
- Neon’s prospects dimmed by Big Blue
- U.S. begins antitrust inquiry of I.B.M.
- Microsoft, EU reach accord on antitrust
- CIA endorses cloud computing approach to bolster security
- US military gets a camouflaged cloud
- Parallels bares all with server hypervisor
- IBM thinks big with storage cloud for enterprises
- NetIQ carves out cross-platform net management niche
- Citrix delivers Swiss Army Knife desktop virtualization
- Apple: Ripe for the enterprise
- Is cloud computing the Hotel California of tech?
- Enterprise search improves productivity, report finds
- HP adds Voltaire UFM to cluster portfolio
- How Microsoft will lift us out of the IT-spending dumps
- Red Hat comes out swinging against software patents
- Personal supercomputers?
- Microsoft's Hyper-V R2 is hot on VMware's heels
- Novell SLES Mono Extension could put Windows on mainframe, in cloud
- A more secure, trustworthy cloud
- Microsoft 0pen source advocate joins startup
- Goodbye, OpenOffice.org. I'm going back to MS Office
- Will cloud services rain on data center systems?
- IBM preparing self-service software infrastructure
- PRM: Ready to break out
- Content management comes to the cloud
- Public sector open-source policy: fit for purpose?
- Bolstering BI with Web data services
- Practical analysis: The industry-specific cloud
- Free software is dead. Long live open source
- Microsoft munches super startup carcass
- Open source start-up poses mainframe dilemma for IBM
- Oracle-Sun: IBM reportedly behind delay
- Linux servers in the enterprise
- Mainframe emulator goes commercial
- Delay in Oracle-Sun merger hurts both parties
- IBM, Microsoft back Zend open cloud API
- Microsoft buys Interactive Supercomputing, kills top product
- SGI makes leap into 'personal supercomputing'
- Open source is key to cloud computing: Yahoo! SVP
- Dell agrees to buy Perot Systems for $3.9B
- TurboHercules showcases the Hercules open source mainframe emulator at Intel Developer Forum
- Mainframe shops gush over big iron
- Cloud computing is not killing open source anywhere - a response to Gartner
- Google plans private government cloud
- Internet pioneer Cerf urges IPv6 migrations
- Apps.Gov to bring cloud efficiencies to federal agencies
- Whither the venerable OS?
- Survey: Mainframe hardware, software spending to grow in next 5 years
- Can mainframe use really grow?
- From the editors: The cloud wars are just beginning
- White House unveils cloud computing initiative
- Does cloud computing affect innovation?
- Open source loves profit
- Microsoft, Oracle, and open source's double standard
- A virtual OS for my hypervisor please
- The mainframe: The dinosaur that wouldn't die
- Microsoft open source strategy: a chat with Hank Janssen
- EnterpriseDB says open source database saves big bucks
- Oracle says it will keep Sun hardware, challenges IBM
- Users nervous about Oracle's acquisition of MySQL
- Eucalyptus shakes up cloud interoperability scene
- Should Microsoft hire an open-source diplomat or a revolutionary?
- Aussie financial firms dump Unix, Windows for Linux on the mainframe
- A new wrinkle -- and possible conclusion -- for the hypervisor wars
- Oracle overtures to Sun customers mum on MySQL
- Government 2.0: A tale of "risk, control, and trust"
- Standards for identity credentials and authentication systems described
- Patents are the secret to open-source success? Really?!?
- Why the EU should block Oracle/Sun
- App testing from the comfort of the cloud
- Compuware leads in mainframe testing market
- Euros try multi-product open source support
- Cloud backlash: You can't call the whole thing off
- Microsoft intensifies interoperability efforts
- Open source no defense against brain drain
- Why government is not a platform
- One cloud standard to rule them all
- Tech giants offer stable systems as Linux loses focus
- How the Web OS has begun to reshape IT and business
- 10 lessons the European consumer tech industry has for enterprise computing
- SSDs ready for the enterprise
- The great Gov 2.0 cultural divide
- Google faces probe by Italy's antitrust agency
- IBM says software patents drive OSS development
- McKinsey: businesses reaping benefits from Web 2.0
- EU fiddles with MySQL while Sun burns
- Cloud interoperability on the horizon?
- Red Hat promotes cloud projects, pans Microsoft and VMware
- Cloud computing, or everything as a service
- EC opens deeper probe of Oracle-Sun merger
- Is cloud computing killing open source in government?
- Red Hat pumps out commercial KVM
- Google Chrome OS: The unnecessary operating system
- Parallels unfurls desktop virt for Windows, Linux
- Collaboration software vendors come together on Forrester Wave
- The number of organizations with at least 50% of their servers virtualized is expected to double in 2010
- IBM unveils first 'public desktop cloud'
- Red Hat summit: Five moves worth watching
- The business case for open source virtualization
- Reconfiguring the enterprise
- David Hodgson on the role of mainframes in Web 2.0 computing
- OpSource offers enterprise-level security in public cloud
- 4 technologies that are reshaping business intelligence
- Cloud: The SOA we always wanted, but never had?
- Making data an asset
- Google, Microsoft jockey for enterprise dominance
- What the private cloud supply chain looks like
- How sinful is Windows?
- Enterprise 2.0: what a crock
- Amazon offers businesses their own private cloud
- Avoiding the toll road to the cloud
- How open source levels all software market segments
- Microsoft-Yahoo deal: 3 reasons why Google should sweat it
- Enterprise social software spurs connections
- Red Hat open sources Windows virtualization drivers
- The endemic problem with free products
- The wraps are coming off IBM's Power7
- Open Group announces standards for SOA, cloud computing
- The disappearance of open source as a differentiator
- Court overturns key computer software decision
- Why the cloud operating system is a myth
- Elastic cloud? Not so fast…
- VMware's SpringSource acquisition: More than meets the eye?
- Public vs private cloud brouhaha: My take
- Microsoft offers open source link for PHP, .Net
- Bare-metal hypervisors: A new wrinkle
- Microsoft, Google, and VMware redefine the OS
- Mainframes continue to play key role in data centers, CA survey finds
- Why private cloud will make IT think like Wal-Mart
- DoJ clears Oracle's acquisition of Sun, EC approval pending
- IBM Computing on Demand evolves toward cloud computing service
- IE/EU bickering continues ... Mozilla joins in land grab for eyeballs
- Cloud computing takes away business from IT outsourcers
- DISA releases open-source administration app
- Will VMware ever release a Linux version of the VMware Infrastructure Client?
- U.S. defense agency teaching open source
- Citrix: Novell's only option for virtualization marriage
- Open source fueling enterprise software shift
- Oracle looks to planning apps for its next billions
- Union Pacific Railroad moving from mainframes to blades
- With SpringSource buy, VMware constructs cloud platform
- Red Hat steps up channel reach against Novell and Microsoft
- How government can do cloud computing right
- Enterprise cloud use on agenda for new Open Group committee
- IBM takes on Microsoft, Google & Salesforce clouds
- Telecoms are missing their cloud opportunity
- IBM unwraps Linux-powered mainframe packages
- Government as a platform, not a vending machine
- Pragmatic new models for enterprise architecture take shape
- Apache makes its first $420 million
- Citrix touts XenServer hypervisor ramp
- Is the sky falling on VMware?
- Enterprises have false sense of data security
- Microsoft, Nokia plan mobile Office deal
- Does GPL still matter?
- Why personal HPC systems haven’t hit mainstream yet
- IBM launches business analytics for public sector
- VMware buys SpringSource: Did anyone see that one coming?
- The state of BPM: Poised for takeoff
- New gov't cyber guidelines lacking, group says
- Facebook moving up fast in the enterprise
- Why open source clouds are essential…
- Microsoft’s SharePoint thrives in the recession
- IBM finds another stick to poke in Microsoft’s eye
- Microsoft expands open source support with SugarCRM community edition
- Examining software liability in the open source community
- The skinny straw: Cloud computing's bottleneck and how to address it
- Do you have the right aaS?
- Why the cloud operating system is a myth
- Novell, CA push to secure identity, security in cloud
- Cloud computing, Google Apps, turn into an election issue
- GSA outlines U.S. government's cloud computing requirements
- Systems management tools: Microsoft takes aim at the Big Four
- Researchers boot one million Linux kernels as virtual machines
- The future of enterprise data in a radically open and Web-based world
- Windows losing out to Web-centric development?
- Application security bucks the trend: Fortune 1000 end users indicate increased planned spending in the near term
- Has unified mobile management for business arrived?
- Yahoo deal puts IBM, Microsoft in enterprise search pickle
- Is server virtualization boosting Linux adoption?
- A great cloud debate: Zittrain counters CIO.com criticism
- Open source, open research
- EC now will take a legal look at Oracle's acquisition of Sun
- The media sells the Google cloud. The enterprise buys Microsoft on-premises
- Analysts wake up to open source
- Assessing the Enterprise 2.0 marketplace in 2009: Robust and crowded
- While the EC wastes time with IE, Russia tackles bigger issues
- Two tribes, one future: Bringing mainframes into the IT mainstream
- IBM's game-changing plunge into predictive analytics
- New metrics needed for cloud computing
- Southampton supercomputer
- Mundie: The desktop of the future is a room
- Black hat researcher rains on cloud computing's parade with talk of vulnerabilities
- The "value proposition" of open source
- Beyond the hype: Where open source actually saves you money
- 10 reasons why Microhoo is good for enterprise search
- The private cloud: Opening the door for open source
- Open source evangelists lock horns with Nasscom
- IBM, Novell to slash Linux prices for mainframes
- It's official: Microsoft-Yahoo ink 10-year search pact; Regulator scrum begins
- Ten top issues in adopting enterprise social computing
- Microsoft reduces exploitability by being 'open'
- Unix turns 40: The past, present and future of the OS
- Virtualization reimagined
- Hybrid clouds the way to go
- GPL Hyper-V paravirtualized drivers and industry next steps
- Collaboration tools can cut costs, boost productivity
- Twitter breach revives security issues with cloud computing
- When freedom isn't free (software)
- Enterprise Portal best practices
- Microsoft maintains openness push
- Canada: We actually want to hear from public on copyright
- Web 2.0 increases demand for data visualization tools
- Open source seeks to eat its young (again)
- IBM warns customers about Neon’s zPrime
- IBM bolsters Juniper pact; Reseller deal with Cisco
- Microsoft foresees more open source contributions
- Red Hat, Oracle, Sun, others join to pitch open source to feds
- Ruby-on-Rails apps get cloud lift
- Big Blue animates VM control freak
- Power and the mainframe
- MS and Google moves show how cloud is transforming IT
- Microsoft releases code for Linux drivers
- HP acquires cloud computing company
- Google's Chrome OS may fail even as it changes computing forever
- Citrix launches Citrix Essentials for Hyper-V
- Open by default, but subject to interpretation
- U.S. agencies think about establishing cloud nodes
- Microsoft is learning from adoption-led marketing
- Cray Adds CX1 variant to entice first time HPC users
- Waterloo researchers bring Web access to developing regions
- VMware – The next great platform company?
- OASIS approves interoperability standard for information cards
- Yahoo search ad deal with Microsoft: “Down to the short strokes”–but caution also advised
- Microsoft Azure could curb enterprise fears about the cloud
- Rackspace takes open source approach with release of Cloud Servers API
- Apache and the future of open-source licensing
- Microsoft: A sleeping giant ready to rise again?
- IBM loses patent dispute with Asus
- Reputation key to success in an open source world
- Capturing the private cloud
- European ICANN reform proposal draws industry ire
- Should antitrust laws be amended to consider Google's use of free?
- Microsoft Gazelle could take on Google Chrome OS
- Microsoft revamps web development efforts
- Miguel de Icaza on Microsoft's C# Community Promise: 'The right direction'
- Google Chrome OS shows limitations of Android
- Gartner: Many users dissatisfied with SaaS
- Battling for the mother of all monopolies...
- Enterprise software standards are open as long as the market is
- Services that scale: the 'intercloud' emerges
- Three debates that will benefit cloud computing
- VirtenSys removes I/O bottlenecks with virtualization
- Microsoft Interoperability Bridges & Labs Center
- Cloud interoperability remains wispy, but progress being made
- Good news for Red Hat is never good enough
- Internet's biggest issue? IPv6 transition, new ARIN CEO says
- The European Commission's open source-friendly stance draws fire
- Microsoft removes a hurdle for Mono
- Open source to shape cloud computing, but not dominate it
- Down to business: Should the government protect innovation?
- How Government's driving cloud computing ahead
- Free is not a business model
- Is open source software more secure than proprietary products?
- RSA's Coviello: Cloud computing not secure enough
- Enterprise software focuses on ease of use
- Do we need cloud oriented architecture?
- Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: turkeys voting for Christmas?
- COBOL’s future lies in the clouds
- Red Hat seeks to certify the cloud (Q&A)
- Sun and Oracle
- IBM Cloud takes shape for businesses
- A broader view of virtual management
- VMware arms for Microsoft battle
- Just a thought; Will VMware become the next Novell?
- DE: Government reinforces open source resource centre
- Compiler project aims to help enterprise IT
- Microsoft focuses on 'pragmatic interoperability'
- Experts: Clouds need flexibility
- Mullenweg: Open source trumps the cloud
- DOJ pushes probe of Oracle-Sun deal beyond deadline
- Google says Microsoft wants to help Outlook users use Gmail. What?!
- That was FAST: Microsoft wins large customer for enterprise search
- Red Hat CEO calls on Oracle to keep Java open
- BMC mainframe push helps fuel solid growth
- Hosting firms have new answer to "I want my own server"
- Open source is not the same as an open service
- 'Enterprise Facebook' enjoys major adoption
- Platform applies HPC lessons to 'private' cloud creation, operations, efficiency
- Microsoft Sharepoint vs. Enterprise 2.0 start-ups: Day of reckoning arrives
- Top 500 supers - world yawns at petaflops
- High-end server market to reach $12.5 billion
- Of Cloud 9 and the importance of parachutes
- IDC offers outlook, vendor evaluation in latest BI report
- Centrify secures virtual servers
- Red Hat's virtualization plan enters next phase
- Online ID interoperability initiative launched
- The cloud as an innovation platform: Early examples
- Cloud and virtualization: Connected, not fused
- Pigs fly! Microsoft leads in security
- Another hot market for SaaS: Business intelligence
- Open source's evolving marketing message
- Alfresco, ParaScale team up for Content as a Service in the cloud
- CA survey predicts strong Linux growth on IBM mainframe
- HP, VMware team up on virtualization management
- Can IBM make cloud computing safe for the enterprise?
- Exclusive review: HP BladeSystem Matrix
- Tim O'Reilly: Open-source purists trying to answer the wrong question
- Bull launches 'green' supercomputer
- Microsoft talks virtualization and cloud
- Hurdles To cloud adoption swirl around governance
- Cloud computing and open source face-off
- Does Microsoft's Bing have Google running scared?
- IBM preps cloud services; Targets software development and testing
- The case for and against private clouds: Conclusion
- IBM borrowing from Harmony for its JVM
- EU software liability law could divide open source
- Geneva beta released | Microsoft's open platform for cloud and on-premise security
- Economic conditions accelerate consolidation’s dampening of server hardware demand
- Google defends itself against antitrust regulation
- Microsoft rivals advise EC on an antitrust remedy
- Virtualization and cloud -- Not necessarily soul mates
- Monetizing the Cloud 101: The proof is in the profit
- Wookey: SAP's future is on-demand
- Poll: Companies still worried about open-source security
- Google plots Exchange escape with Outlook plug-in
- Industry Watch: What will happen to Java?
- Reconciling social computing with the enterprise
- Group targets open source cloud computing
- Apache Stonehenge SOA tool hits first milestone
- SaaS HR vendor lands global deal with Siemens
- Enterprise mashups gain traction at last
- IBM plans for aggressive mainframe software rollouts
- The mainframe bridge to the cloud
- Research identifies misconceptions about cloud computing
- Wind River buy makes Intel a software company
- IBM declines challenge, asks Microsoft to kill anti-IBM website
- HP makes pitch to IBM mainframe users
- IDV Solutions launches Visual Fusion in the Cloud: Integrates with Azure, OGDI & Data.gov
- The case against private clouds
- Google: We're actually really small
- Microsoft touts .NET, Java interoperability at JavaOne
- Will Oracle kill the Java community?
- Microsoft vs. the EU: When antitrust is anti-competitive
- Did the good Larry or bad Larry buy Java?
- Verizon's public cloud aimed at enterprise
- Where does Red Hat grow from here?
- Innovation through regulation
- Red Hat's Fedora 11 to offer interop with Microsoft Exchange
- Microsoft to talk Sun-cloud interoperability
- The fight over open source 'leeches'
- To boldly go with federations of cloud computing
- IBM entices Sun, HP customers onto Linux mainframes
- IBM's devil's triangle: An enterprise software soap opera
- Open Cloud – Where it makes most sense
- Information silos stand in the way of interoperability
- If open source has won, then where do we go from here?
- Microsoft's Cluster Server 2008
- The case for private clouds
- What open source could learn from proprietary platforms
- SaaS skips the great recession
- Symantec is innovating virtualization browser technology in the lab
- Identity Management 2.0
- X86 virtualization not ready for regulated, mission-critical apps, IBM security expert says
- Defining private clouds, part two
- Ozzie: E-mail, collaboration will drive move to cloud
- From support services to application services: the evolution of open source business strategies
- Is the web becoming the operating system?
- The 'virtualization wars' heat up
- "Open core, open complement": something's missing
- Fitting the optimal level of openness to your business strategy
- Strange bedfellows: The Linux Foundation and Microsoft
- Cloud computing: A natural conclusion of open source?
- Did Intel get a fair hearing?
- Interop: Virtualization ushers in data center efficiencies
- European Council: Moving to open source desktops will not result in savings
- Google outage shows the cloud may not be enterprise-ready
- Microsoft preps for open-source cloud apps
- Linux on System z hits the mainstream
- Is interoperability the right Microsoft open source strategy?
- Google openness is a closed door: Open source versus an open mind
- Google talks enterprise search, bashes Microsoft
- Microsoft to offer more goodies in free Hyper-V server update
- Oracle buys Virtual Iron, expands portfolio
- Microsoft Geneva works with third-party identity systems
- EC takes three steps back on software liability
- Google, VMware argue over private clouds
- The transatlantic trust-busters ponder Google
- Wall Street opens doors to open source technologies
- Administration plans to strengthen antitrust rules
- Microsoft unveils Open Government Data Initiative
- InformationWeek Analytics: State Of open source
- Google openness campaign meets opposition
- IBM: Why the mainframe will never die
- IBM weaves cloud, appliance, BPM, CEP and SOA into one fabric
- Open source innovation
- Two cloud computing conferences illustrate chasm between advocates and the mainstream
- CA updates mainframe software and people
- Red Hat CEO: 'The cloud belongs to Linux'
- IBM pays customers to ditch Sun servers
- SpringSource acquires Hyperic, with eye to take on IBM, Microsoft
- Cloud Computing Summit: SOA dominates the clouds
- Why do vendors select the GPL license?
- Practical analysis: Mainframes and x86 headed for virtual collision
- Microsoft infrastructure stack takes to the clouds
- A debate on standards and the evolution of standards: Why is it needed now?
- Apache better than GPL for open-source business?
- Open-source business applications coming to the cloud
- HP, Microsoft team on high-end virtualization
- 'Private cloud' = just another buzzword for on-premise datacenter?
- Microsoft Releases Office 2007 SP2
- Microsoft targets Windows, Linux management
- McKinsey cloud computing report conclusions don't add up
- Open source hypervisors face an uphill battle
- DMTF group to create cloud computing specs
- IBM plans cloud computing services for 2009
- Yes, we’re talking mainframes
- IBM puts Oracle to the sword with EnterpriseDB
- Cloud computing a 'security nightmare,' says Cisco CEO
- Open source and cloud: A curse or blessing?
- Open source NFS client on tap for Windows?
- Open source community reacts to Oracle-Sun deal
- Virtualization is 'the new mainframe,' VMware says
- Shuttleworth: Oracle now largest open source player
- The five biggest changes out of Sun/Oracle
- Big iron: The ultimate cloud platform?
- Oracle buys Sun; Now owns Java; Becomes a hardware player
- Microsoft releases its CCI tools under an open-source license
- Is adopting the cloud a money-losing mistake?
- Open core debate: The battle for a business model
- Analytics: Unlocking value in Business Intelligence (BI) initiatives
- The enterprise impact of cloud computing
- Intel, Google warn of open source risks
- Cloud stacking
- A broader view of virtual management
- The importance of intellectual property in today's open source world
- The next generation of business networks
- Microsoft's quest for interoperability and open standards
- Office 14 web apps: Microsoft takes on Google Docs and Netbooks
- Taking a closer look at Microsoft's Ms-PL open source license
- Private clouds a good first step to cloud computing
- GPL's cloudy future
- SaaS vendor converts offering to packaged software
- Microsoft should acquire Sun now
- I.B.M. withdraws $7 billion offer for Sun
- Integrate your IT environment
- Networking virtual servers: A long way to go
- Does open source mean a race to zero, threatening industry?
- Microsoft releases ASP.NET under the MS-PL License
- In collaboration with Microsoft, TurnKey Linux relaunches as TurnKey Windows
- Microsoft adds Windows version for cheap servers
- Will SLES make virtualization ubiquitous?
- What's an open cloud? The Manifesto's not telling
- Hybrid model brings security to the cloud
- Open Cloud Manifesto's anti-Microsoft bias
- Recession reinforces need for Windows-open source coexistence
- Citrix ships free XenServer to fend off Vmware, Hyper-V and KVM
- IBM layoffs raise political questions in New York
- Microsoft: Serving up more open source
- Patches of rain fall on IBM’s cloud manifesto
- Red Hat soars into the data center clouds on rising revenues
- Internal vs. external cloud
- Microsoft, IBM: IDEs to evolve
- 2009 'Future of Open Source' annual survey results announced
- Microsoft calls for open cloud standards
- IBM: The new development powerhouse?
- ESR: GPL no longer needed
- Will cloud computing kill enterprise sales?
- Microsoft's many open-source faces
- Microsoft to present open source blueprint for down economy
- Commercial open source, the future state
- Today's cloud: Garbage; Tomorrow's? insanely great
- Will Big Blue mainframes run Windows?
- With SUSE Linux 11, Novell draws even closer to Microsoft
- Microsoft preps open-source apps marketplace
- Sun deal could make IBM unbeatable in Unix server market
- Rivals say I.B.M. stifles competition to mainframes
- Microsoft interoperability landmark: 50,000 pages of technical documentation
- Nebulous no more: Cloudera is a game-changer
- Privacy group to FTC: Google's cloud is unsafe
- Red Hat clarifies patent stance, emphasizes commitment to open source
- IBM-Sun Microsytems: Could it pass antitrust muster?
- Novell/IDC survey reports interest in Linux interoperability, virtualization
- What Cisco's power play really means
- Novell’s SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 netbook surprise
- Strong governance and the cloud
- Is Red Hat a software firm or a financial institution?
- AWS adds option to reserve capacity on cloud
- Cloud computing: Value is assumed, cost matters
- SOASTA delivers cloud-based web testing
- Oracle: If RHEL were free, we wouldn't compete
- Google's new ad tech raises privacy concerns
- Sun CEO: Open source = free advertising
- Microsoft to accelerate relational capabilities for the cloud
- IBM likes Open Source when it suits them, not when it costs
- The cloud's emerging SLA ecosystem
- Novell moving full steam ahead with virtualization
- Cloud won't push open source adoption
- OpenSolaris on IBM System z mainframe will be a niche
- Trading places: IBM and Microsoft on open source
- Are open source vendors more capital efficient?
- SaaS strategy: Achieving short-term gains and long-term viability
- From chapter four: The Unix and open source culture
- Microsoft Windows on a mainframe
- Europe: Microsoft's behavior has changed, interop docs already complete
- The case for opening up the mainframe market
- Amazon EC2 now running Windows and Microsoft SQL Server in the EU
- Do we need the EU to enforce browser choice?
- The case for opening up the mainframe market
- Is Citrix the real challenge to VMware?
- Virtualization for high-performance computing on Linux: Critiques and challenges
- The case against cloud computing: Conclusion
- VMware's one-trick pony: Destined to be a platform?
- Novell rolls out manager for virtual environments
- The elephant in the room - virtualization and license management
- What went wrong with open source?
- Google's EU gambit is stupid
- Muglia: Open source to permeate Microsoft
- Unix is coming back IDC report says
- What a new Microsoft-Citrix partnership means
- IT Management Becomes a Service
- Cloud could be 'more important than the PC'
- Red Hat targets VMware, Microsoft with virtualization line
- Application lifecycle management moves beyond VMware
- Ask TPM: IBM's dependence on hardware for software and services
- Cloud computing is a tool, not a strategy
- We've open sourced our optimized VHD support
- The top 5 trends in high performance computing for 2009
- From user to contributor
- 5 types of company open source relationships
- Citrix, Microsoft, and Red Hat or Novell gang up on VMware
- SOA slowing down? I don't see it
- Microsoft CEO Ballmer says openness, interoperability the future of mobile
- Virtual desktops will drive virtualisation, says Gartner
- Would VDI please just go away?
- Microsoft, Red Hat agree to mutual virtualization support
- Open data is the antidote to closed clouds
- IBM apps now running on Amazon’s EC2 cloud
- IBM, Amazon foreshadow a bevy of connecting clouds; Is Microsoft surrounded?
- SOA mistakes are being repeated in the clouds
- Why IT is embracing SaaS
- IBM to tap Amazon Web Services
- HP, Citrix to bring virtualization to PC blades
- Novell SUSE 11 to boost virtualization and improve interoperability
- IBM talks up private-public cloud migration
- Enterprise search reaches open source maturation point
- Microsoft contributes to Apache open source SOA project
- Mozilla call for EU intervention in browser war is troubling
- Enterprise 2.0: Innovation is the name of the game
- Microsoft, Google in rare technology pact
- The cloud-SOA connection
- Combining GPL and proprietary software
- Doyenz: Virtual appliances meet the cloud
- Who owns application delivery meta-data in the cloud?
- Cloud security not so secure?
- VMware Canada chief pushes internal cloud
- OpenSolaris on IBM System z: Reality or hype?
- Cloud security still immature
- OASIS approves 9 new web services standards
- NEW RULE: Your use of the term "virtualization" must be platform-agnostic
- Open source's Microsoft opportunity
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2: Live migration overview and architecture
- Wolfe's Den: Making book on Windows 7
- Is virtualization the cure for the economic crisis?
- Talend: open source data integration goes mainstream
- VMware open sources virtual desktop code
- How about a 'Service Oriented Architecture' for data?
- Memory virtualization takes a bow
- The real potential of cloud computing
- U.S. government may explore standardizing on open source
- Eclipse Foundation snuggles up to Microsoft
- Microsoft's open source repository a smashing success
- Suse Studio: Linux customization for the masses
- IBM employees sound off on job cuts
- SaaS success: Four recent deals show it's working for Davids and Goliaths
- Panelists say legacy apps in the cloud are a roll of the dice
- SaaS - What is it really?
- Will SOAs morph into private clouds?
- Shuttleworth: Windows 7 to be a "great product"
- Proprietary buys of open-source firms to flourish?
- Microsoft donates code to Apache Stonehenge project
- EC to publish open source procurement guidelines
- Predicting vitality of 'SOA' completely misses the point - legacy IT is dead
- Citrix, Intel developing 'bare metal' desktop hypervisor
- T3 files antitrust complaint against IBM in Europe
- The argument for private clouds
- IBM faces fresh antitrust probe
- Open Cloud Consortium sets the standard
- Virtualization: Doing more harm Than good?
- ‘Extraordinary’ attack on Microsoft
- HP intensifies the mainframe battle
- SOA is not dead, shoots back annoyed CA
- Cloud computing may change the meaning of 'Open' - to emphasise data portability ..
- Move over VMware: Citrix XenServer wins out at California hospital
- Lessons from CES: How Palm beat Apple and other stories
- Can Microsoft sell value in tough times?
- Microsoft, Novell partnership yields identity technology
- What the world needs now: Microsoft's not-so-evil empire
- IBM’s Open Collaboration Client Solution saves money?
- Is cloud computing the ultimate form of globalization?
- Collaboration and "productivity without borders"
- Key technology introduced in Hyper-V
- Open cloud conundrum, Open Cloud Consortium
- Itanium Solutions Alliance drives momentum in mission-critical computing
- Ballmer: Google, Google, the economy, Google
- Virtualization will help with acquisitions in 2009
- Will EMC wrap products in open source?
- Cisco serving up open source?
- Microsoft touts Mac-Windows collaboration
- Red Hat, Ingres put twist on LAMP developer stack
- Windows 7: The beginning of the end of the "Wintel" duopoly?
- SOA gets an obituary
- Gartner doles out sobering predictions for open source use in the enterprise for next 5 years
- IBM finalizing free Symphony office suite for Macs
- Will you pay for open source in 2009?
- cyn.in - open source enterprise collaboration Software
- Microsoft keeps embracing open source, digs PHP
- Brave new world: VDC-OS
- Don't buy cloud computing hype: Business model will evaporate
- The biggest threat to open source in 2009
- Worst open-source predictions of 2008
- iCore: Virtualization for use at home
- Are operating systems doomed?
- Open source becomes paid software in 2009
- The future of open source
- First look at Blue Spruce, IBM's next generation browser platform
- Michael Meeks says OO.o project is "profoundly sick"
- SOA is integration. SOA is not integration. Simple as that.
- Choppy water ahead for VMware?
- SaaSGrid: An operating system for the cloud?
- Web 2.0 and "peak waste"
- Sam Ramji: Open source is burgeoning at Microsoft
- Google apps: Still second banana to Microsoft Office
- Microsoft supports Hyper-V in its new Data Protection Manager 2007 SP1
- Collaboration apps mean new security concerns
- Red Hat spawns new Unix killer: Extended Update Support
- How IBM Intends to Kill IT Chaos in 2009
- Keeping grid and cloud computing separate
- Microsoft digs into PHP
- Microsoft’s datacenter software and services future: Trebuchet and Monsoon
- Parallelization is next performance horizon
- The future of enterprise software
- Open source changes software, while software changes open source
- IBM paying partners up front on deals
- Windows crushing Linux in netbook market: Acer
- Microsoft releases free Office-ODF interoperability guides
- Will large ‘cloud combines’ soon be serving our enterprise needs?
- IBM labs promises five innovations
- Microsoft: The Wal-Mart of software
- Is MySQL's community eating the company?
- SaaS and the renewal question
- Open source And SaaS shake up ECM
- Handicapping cloud computing: The big picture
- HPC is a tremendous opportunity
- Some thoughts on Windows Azure
- Microsoft BizTalk gets virtualization links
- A little chat with Microsoft on open source platform strategy
- Is IBM's mainframe server pitch to the midmarket a viable one?
- Novell and Avnet partner to deliver virtualization and data center management solutions
- What's next for virtualization: Optimizing the environment
- Stop blaming Microsoft for cybersecurity woes
- Euronext nears debut of Red Hat-based global trading platform
- Microsoft develops open-source content-management system
- Microsoft BizTalk gets virtualization links
- Novell OES simplifies Windows end user authentication, administration
- Microsoft and EMC partner to build data loss prevention technology in infrastructure
- Ballmer wants Yahoo search deal soon
- Microsoft maps out its vision for the data center
- How Web 2.0 makes inroads to the enterprise
- Which cloud should firms use, inside or outside?
- Bank pins recovery hopes on high-performance IT
- Microsoft boosts OOXML compatibility
- Red Hat searches for mainstreet in the City of London
- Back to the (virtual) future
- How Microsoft plans to make its mark in CRM
- Open Source: The model Is broken
- The intersection of social media and the cloud
- Deal with Sun Microsystems may boost Microsoft's quest for search traffic
- openSUSE sports a new license (Ding dong, the EULA’s dead…)
- Cross-platform tools needed to combat virtualization sprawl
- Microsoft's virtualization chief: Watch for us in the cloud
- Can't migrate virtual machines across different chips? Red Hat can
- IBM Blue Spruce hints at future of web collaboration
- Virtualization and HPC - Will they ever marry?
- Microsoft to Google: Get off of my cloud
- Red Hat offers mainframe-class support
- CA debuts 'Mainframe 2.0' for big iron
- Stonehenge
- The Cloud vs the Platform: What's best for the enterprise?
- Security implications of virtualization platforms in the virtual data center
- Microsoft, Novell see profits in partnership
- SOA could rebound as recession-busting
- Progress in interoperability
- IBM acquiring Transitive to increase virtualization capabilities of power systems
- Endpoint virtualization survey highlights user benefits
- Microsoft further embraces cloud computing with online SharePoint, Exchange
- 'Free' may be losing its allure
- Google fatal flaw revealed
- Is Sun's open source strategy its savior or destroyer?
- Visual WebGui releases the first empty client platform
- Microsoft releases new API for Windows Live
- Windows Live makes Web 2.0 leap
- IBM turns to cloud management
- Yahoo's transforms data mining with open-source Hadoop
- CTOs vote for open source, but buy proprietary software
- Novell lays out Red Hat attack plan
- HP missionaries convert 250+ mainframe shops
- Microsoft kicks off next era of small-business software
- Systems management: What Novell's Zenworks has to offer
- DOE lab claims Cray's Jaguar supercomputer surpasses IBM's Roadrunner
- Microsoft’s embrace of open source could signal turnaround
- Should enterprises reconsider the cloud?
- Interoperability planning and tools for Linux, Unix and Windows servers
- The future of the cloud
- Security comes to cloud computing
- Gartner: SOA sinking into trough of disillusionment
- To win in the cloud, Microsoft needs developers
- At ApacheCon, Microsoft jumps on open source bandwagon
- AMD, Red Hat demo 'live' VM migration across platforms
- "Why wouldn't we think about open source?" asks Ray Ozzie
- Microsoft's BizSpark and open source
- Here comes virtualization management standards….
- Storing your data in their cloud
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 beta boosts virtualization capabilities
- Sun, IBM launch ODF tools initiative
- Who cares about open source in the cloud
- Software as a service: It should be the best of times, but it isn’t
- Why private cloud computing is beginning to get traction
- Windows Server 2008 R2 perks up virtualization
- OASIS forms ODF interop committee
- Novell opens up OpenSuse's board
- IBM, Sun deliver OpenSolaris prototype for IBM Mainframes
- Xandros announces broad series of cross-platform management packs
- Texas Governor suspends IBM data center project for data loss, cost overruns
- Google's looming patent hammer in the cloud
- Yahoo, Google may walk away from search deal
- Patent ruling: Good or bad for tech innovation?
- Will Microsoft shake up cloud computing SLAs?
- Is the cloud the end of Microsoft?
- IBM fined $900,000 for failing to backup
- Microsoft wants open-source recruits for new model army
- EU patent board to decide whether to allow software patents
- Jim Whitehurst may yet regret emphasizing a cost advantage
- Windows 7: What’s coming for business users
- Fun with IBM’s Z10 numbers
- Maritz: VMware's answer to Microsoft?
- Microsoft works on PHP and open source
- Microsoft's Azure could usher in the cloud as commodity
- Open source begins to beat brand in business
- Citrix: Cloud to carry Xen against VMware
- IBM introduces 'Information On Demand' products
- Amazon advances further into the cloud
- Red Hat and the IBM Open Collaboration Client Solution
- There is more to Web domination than Web 2.0
- Can Microsoft innovate in a web-centric world?
- Open-source database adoption may be linked to economy
- Welcome to AMQP, Microsoft
- Moving towards federated cloud computing
- Intel, IBM open up switch specification for blades
- Google's First Click Free: A 'subtle form of lock-in'
- Centrify's DirectAuthorize delivers robust entitlement management for UNIX and Linux through Microsoft Active Directory
- Microsoft releases virtualization tools, sees gains against VMware
- Google's open-source Android now actually open
- IBM's System z10 Business Class offers mainframe performance
- The dying embers of Microsoft's IP claims against open source
- Servers take dive in IBM's third quarter
- Microsoft's virtualization landgrab exposes VMware vulnerability
- Microsoft dances with open source businesses
- Microsoft licensing keeps Windows out of virtual appliances
- Q&A: Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst
- Company without a name unveils mainframe Solaris
- Ferrari test drives Microsoft's HPC software
- Microsoft: We're all 'mixed source' companies
- Microsoft puts weight behind open source projects with Web Platform Installer
- New version of Microsoft assessment tool out
- IBM sets example for riding out the financial storm
- Report: Pure open source no longer a viable business model
- The community made me proprietary
- Open source is not a business model
- Microsoft gauges the cloud computing challenge
- Novell buying Managed Objects for BSM
- OpenOffice 3.0 released amid fears of development stagnation
- Improved Terminal Services a driver for OS upgrades
- Interesting times indeed (Eclipse Foundation)
- Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 coming to your door
- Microsoft aims to spread BI throughout the enterprise
- IBM hits its stride in Unix server race
- Microsoft's experiment in multi-touch computing is open source
- Pentagon is preparing guidelines for open-source adoption
- Microsoft releases Hyper-V Server 2008
- Red Hat: It's the value, stupid
- Open source and software protectionism?
- SaaS: Is it really cloud computing?
- Has open source won--or has it lost?
- Red Hat looks to mainstream markets for growth
- Red Hat to adopt Qumranet desktop virtualization products
- Mono 2.0 is out!
- Microsoft business intelligence solutions resonate with enterprises
- IBM's cloud initiative repackages its familiar offerings
- You get what you pay for: Paid contributors drive open source
- PacLib performs VMware analysis but chooses Microsoft
- Up and coming Microsoft technologies in open source
- Test Center review: Small Business Server 2008 gets "small" right
- Red Hat chases Redmond with HPC play
- Microsoft changes the Managed Extensibility Framework License
- Linux Foundation statement on IBM IT standards policy
- Citrix desktop virtualization
- Cisco, Microsoft roll out server, networking appliance
- At what price will Oracle start sniffing around Red Hat again?
- Microsoft will soon release 'Windows Cloud' OS, Ballmer says
- CIOs not taking a shine to Chrome
- Can you prove compliance In the cloud?
- Microsoft finally acknowledges that open source is mainstream
- EU wants to take lead in 'Web 3.0' technology
- Open source is not an easy solution, as Adobe discovers
- Actuate's open Source survey reveals European OSS fans
- Boosting Asia's IT growth with standardization
- RMS hates cloud computing; says you should too
- Locking down the cloud: Why DNS security must be improved
- VMware reach exceeds grasp
- Microsoft adopts jQuery JavaScript library
- Who will get cloud implementation right?
- European public sector open-source guidelines spark debate
- Virtual security? The PHANTOM knows.
- Microsoft's Mundie outlines the future of computing
- Why Google won't focus on business software
- Oracle enters hardware market; Launches storage server to ride shotgun with database
- Information Cards technology headed toward standardization
- Commercial open source in Europe versus the US
- Browsers won't replace operating systems
- IBM launches four new cloud computing centers
- Antitrust status conference on tap for Microsoft
- How big the Google open source credibility gap
- What's Red Hat doing in the virtualization business?
- Windows for supercomputers inches toward release
- IBM to shun 'rogue' standards bodies
- Cost benefits of virtualization to be leading light of Interop [New York]
- How big is Microsoft threat to VMware?
- Will Microsoft's virtualization spur a lot more cloud computing?
- The global antitrust arsenal
- VMware’s grand ambitions
- Mainframes still matter
- Interop: It's all about collaboration
- Centrify DirectControl suite achieves SAP-certified integration with SAP NetWeaver
- VMware, Cisco team to enhance data center virtualization
- Microsoft to boost SQL scale after DATAllegro buy
- VMware's hypervisor to go open source?
- Red Hat stonewalls on Microsoft interoperability plans
- Cray, Intel, and Microsoft birth baby supercomputer
- VMware CEO Maritz addresses virtualization, the cloud and challenges from Microsoft
- Appcelerator switches from GPL to Apache to boost adoption
- Citrix launches XenServer 5.0 and Citrix Cloud Center (C3)
- Service virtualization in a Web services world
- DMTF releases OVF virtual machine standard, management initiative
- Lenovo delivers big for small and medium businesses with ThinkServer Line
- Experts agree (on nothing) about intersection of cloud And virtualization
- The new virtualization design point
- HP, VMWare rev up virtualization teamwork
- Do 'clouds' get in the way?
- VMware's next trick
- What Microsoft didn't say at its virtualization event
- The Omnigoogle
- Microsoft's response to Google Chrome? SharePoint
- Happy anniversary: US Justice Dept prepares suit against Google
- Open source a successful business model
- The next wave in collaborative software
- Microsoft's distributed destination: Oslo
- Microsoft virtualization Q&A: No more licensing concessions, Muglia says
- Sun expands cross-platform virtualization collaboration with Microsoft
- CA, IBM demo interoperable configuration management databases
- Open source ERP, BI firms take tag-team approach
- Microsoft makes major virtualization splash
- VMware achieves Microsoft SVVP validation - New reason to upgrade to ESX 3.5 Update 2
- Red Hat acquires way into Windows game
- Why services lead the way for IBM
- Novell expands identity management with compliance platform
- Surgient Software creates 'self-service cloud'
- Strip mining of open source
- Red Hat's Project Spacewalk could make it the hub in the open-source wheel
- HP, IBM unveil blade servers optimized for virtualization
- Google eyes the enterprise market
- Chrome: Google's anti-browser
- IBM expands its information on demand strategy
- A new battle is beginning in branding for the Web
- Google to launch browser to battle IE; Is Firefox a target or tag-team partner?
- Linux sales dip as corporates buy more mainframes
- Novell: Quietly developing some momentum
- IBM flash memory breaks 1 million IOPS barrier
- SaaS market will 'collapse' in two years
- CIOs: Finally falling for Novell again?
- Cisco buys PostPath, targets Microsoft Exchange
- Dell, IBM revenue growth double overall server market
- Open source: What you should learn from the French
- Who provides what in the cloud
- Virtualization's great savior? Inside the open virtualization Format
- Microsoft and Oracle databases gain share vs IBM
- SUSE-Linux-on-IBM-loaned mainframe becomes teaching ground
- Why Google has lost its mojo -- and why you should care
- Cloud computing: Gartner validates Nick Carr -- at least partially
- Making the cloud more consumable for enterprises
- WOA wins hands-down over SOA in popularity contest
- XenApp 5 - Citrix removes desktop virtualization inhibitors
- Amazon opens 'Block Store' in the cloud
- Real-time drives database virtualization
- Novell-Microsoft interop pact may look sweeter to IT shops these days
- SCO's new approach: Selling a product
- Big Blue's latest big bet on cloud computing
- Piecing together Microsoft’s cloud-computing vision
- Interpreting Microsoft’s revised virtualization licensing policy
- Microsoft, Novell bolster Linux partnership
- Virtual appliances cause software license confusion
- IBM: The mainframe is back
- Analysing VMware's move to give away its hypervisor
- Building the ecosystem: Citrix and Platform Computing
- Sifting open-source "wheat" from the "chaff" willie 3
- Open source: An open question for Red Hat and others
- VMware may be hit hard by hypervisor error
- Sun spreads more VirtualBox love
- If you love your data, set it free
- Judge: Even 'free' open-source code is licensed
- Microsoft creates virtualization launch event and user group
- Microsoft to unveil new licensing policies for virtual machines
- Hyperic HQ now manages Citrix XenServer
- Microsoft beefs up BI ambitions for the enterprise
- Is cloud computing ready for prime time?
- VMware bug shuts down ESX 3.5 users
- Microsoft security alert program sets example for infrastructure vendors
- Red Hat VP readies virtualization road map
- IBM urges virtualization for datacenters
- Is MS-DWSS the POP3 for collaborative workspaces?
- The mainframe still lives
- IBM to be hit with another antitrust complaint
- T3 prepares to file with the European Commission a formal complaint against IBM for violations of EU antitrust law
- VMWare beware: Sun’s FOSS VirtualBox hits the sweet spot for Linux
- Private clouds take shape
- Analyst: Ubuntu, community distros ready for the enterprise
- Calling all COBOLers
- VMware remains only holdout on multi-vendor virtual server management
- IBM exec on Linux apps: 'I'm tired of waiting'
- Citrix calls on Microsoft to set Windows free
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 ready for RTM
- VMware joins Linux Foundation--while reportedly violating the GPL
- Weak hypervisors push customers to mainframe, IBM says
- Linux on servers? Great. On PCs? Not so much
- Open Source is about community; all the rest is commercial spin
- IBM to open source supercomputing code
- IBM, Canonical/Ubuntu, Novell, Red Hat to deliver Microsoft-free desktops worldwide
- Live Mesh may emerge as Microsoft 'cloud' platform
- Servoy blurs line between web apps, desktop apps
- Partnerships, SaaS are affecting open source business
- Why interop?
- The importance of open source AMQP
- With Microsoft Midori, platforms take shape In the cloud
- Will LSB 4 standardize Linux?
- Microsoft claims heart beats in open source
- Sharing platforms, sharing flaws: Does interoperable mean vulnerable?
- Open source fuels growth of cloud computing, SaaS
- Microsoft contributes to LGPL project for first time
- HP, Yahoo, Intel launch cloud computing test bed
- Cuil v Google
- Peering into Microsoft's cloud
- Hypervisor visionary
- IBM pads software lineup: Buys ILOG for $340 million
- Microsoft: Stodgy or innovative? It's all about perception
- New search engine takes aim at Google
- Microsoft's Virtual Machine Manager coming in September
- Microsoft extends and clarifies the OSP
- Oracle is grabbing a lead spot in identity management
- QuickTransit to run with Hyper-V
- history.forward()
- Microsoft blesses LGPL, joins Apache Foundation
- Symbian hints at Google truce for unified platform
- Battle for the cloud: Google vs. Microsoft
- O'Reilly study uncovers multiple reasons for open source's impressive rise
- Response to "Microsoft at OSCON"
- So when do we get over it and declare Google a monopoly?
- Micro Focus and Microsoft to enhance COBOL alternatives on Windows
- Do we need to wipe the slate with x86?
- It’s official - the hypervisor is now a commodity
- IBM continues to feed Novell with Cognos rollout on Suse Linux
- IBM nears a decade of Linux and open source
- Novell Turns ICE Into Kablink
- IDC survey proves open-source software as viable business model
- Yahoo averts proxy fight, but standalone outlook still bleak
- Do open source applications take security seriously?
- Opinion: Microsoft faces a turning point
- Google to pay $140M for Russian contextual ad firm
- BusinessWeek: SaaS and open source are good for customers ... unfortunately
- Coke's largest bottler taps Microsoft for SaaS
- IBM, MLB Connect on WebSphere Web 2.0 deal
- Microsoft Live Mesh now open to all
- Verdict in Novell/SCO case a mixed bag
- Europeans expand antitrust case against Intel
- Google revenue growth slows
- Microsoft tops $60 billion in annual revenue
- Mainframe sales, strong overseas market buoy IBM earnings
- GE’s enterprise collaboration backbone
- IBM and Google go cloud chasing
- Citrix may change the conversation on virtualization
- Closed source vs. open source in Desktop Linux
- Google's Android platform: not so open after all
- Virtualization vendors start supporting common spec
- Cognos taps Novell SUSE Linux for mainframe debut
- VMware changes affect the market and possibly partnerships
- Forrester: Europeans say open source lowers cost, but question support
- Transitive QuickTransit integrates with Microsoft Hyper-V to Run Solaris/SPARC Applications
- Citrix versus the Xen community
- IBM's eight-core Power7 chip to clock in at 4.0GHz
- Europe seeks to brand open source quality
- When proprietary companies go open source
- It's Google's turn to sweat a bit
- MuleSource offers enterprise-class open source SOA governance
- Yahoo strives to disrupt the search market, opens up its APIs
- Microsoft sets key piece of identity puzzle
- May I borrow those rose colored glasses?
- Exemplar or exception?
- Developing open-source business policies that work: Everyone is making it up as they go along
- When is more open source too much?
- VDIworks ties up with Microsoft
- Linux build service offered
- Good incentives boost data-center energy efficiency
- A proprietary web? Blame the W3C
- RHEL and SOA speed time to market, slash costs at D&B
- Microsoft brings Exchange into the cloud
- Microsoft vs. VMware: Rumble in the virtual world
- VMware shares plunge on CEO change, slowing growth
- IBM v PSI: The operation was a success, but the patient died
- Serena brings mashups to the mainframe
- Identity management as a service
- 5 reasons Microsoft will get SaaS right
- Microsoft's Equipt vindicates, challenges open-source business models
- BSA slams EC's 'narrow-minded' interoperability vision
- Defending openness in the European Union
- Brussels to proceed with IBM antitrust review
- Does Microsoft have a new search strategy?
- Micro Focus, Microsoft partner on app modernization
- IBM mainframe acquisition raises antitrust concerns
- IBM tightens stranglehold over mainframe market
- HP, Parallels ink virtualization deal
- IBM acquires Platform Solutions
- Google’s culture ‘not fit’ for enterprise apps
- Xandros buys Linspire in not so open source deal
- The Commission's incoherent approach to IP imperils Europe's economic future
- Quest Software and Parallels launch bundled desktop virtualization solution
- Microsoft publishes interoperability documents
- Hyper-V is not hype
- Microsoft inches closer to enterprise management play
- T3 Technologies ready to lodge complaint with EU over IBM conduct - source
- Shared storage service could be Key to cloud computing interoperability
- Sun sheds light on its open-source future
- CentOS updates Red Hat Enterprise clone
- IBM scores Microsoft as first iDataPlex customer
- Pet peeve: I think middleware should be in the middle of something
- UK users give Microsoft a vote of confidence
- Progress to buy IONA in another SOA infrastructure vendor mashup
- Java is free at last. Now what?
- Kiss VMware's rump good-bye
- Enterprise portal software gets competitive
- Alfresco-Adobe pact pushes open source toward the mainstream
- Cisco's Chambers touts the power of collaboration
- IBM WebSphere at 10
- Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, PayPal, others launch new digital ID forum
- Software AG expands real-time data interoperability for mainframe and open systems
- If Yahoo implodes, what's the effect on open source?
- Red Hat and the Linux desktop 2008
- HP slaps open source license on Unix file system
- US antitrust officials praise Microsoft for protocol licensing
- Red Hat chief: We're 'tough to do business with'
- Open Source and Interoperability
- Red Hat Network to be open-sourced
- Windows starts to show some supercomputing strength
- EU stumbles on buying Microsoft alternatives
- Open source is not a vertical
- IBM says it has 'no plans' to open-source DB2 database
- HP offers big iron alternative
- Microsoft co-sponsoring open source 'census'
- Windows Vista and Unix integration opportunities
- Customers fire a few shots at cloud computing
- IBM may open-source DB2
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell Meets U.S. Department of Defense Internet Protocol Standards
- Windows dual-boots its way onto a Linux stage
- Ad accord for Yahoo and Google
- SOA Software announces SOA governance for Microsoft .NET Framework
- WSO2 endeavor extends interoperability across web services platforms
- Forrester survey finds lack of interest in OSS?
- Microsoft touts virtualization at TechEd conference
- Port 25 fighting the good fight: A story of SIP compliance and standards adherence at Microsoft Corporation
- IBM Lotus Symphony turns old OOo code into enterprise Judas goat
- Has open source evolved from a philosophy into a mere business strategy?
- Microsoft building hybrid open source software development model
- ISO puts standard for Microsoft's OOXML document formats on hold
- Microsoft releases public beta of identity management server
- Novell joins Microsoft Server Virtualization Validation Program
- VMware prepares for Hyper-V
- The back and forth of the PSI-IBM lawsuit
- Cloud computing: I want to have my cake and eat it too
- Cloud computing: Do you really want your data in the cloud?
- EU pushes for open-source standards as 'smart business'
- The happy collision of collaboration and competition in the mobile world
- Cloud computing casts shadow on walled gardens
- Microsoft dumps Sandcastle, does right by open source
- Microsoft's non-open source attempt at open source
- The need for interoperability (in Unified Communications)
- IBM leads 13 European partners in cloud computing initiative
- Vienna hobbles open-source migration
- Microsoft sees parallel app development as future trend
- When Yahoo! says cloud, It means a freakin' big cloud
- IBM to Microsoft: Let's do it again
- IBM (pot) calls Microsoft (kettle) black
- OpenSUSE 11 RC1: The Mercedes-Benz to Ubuntu’s Volkswagen
- NYSE builds global trading platform on Red Hat Linux
- New HP-Microsoft Live Search deal is all about Silverlight
- IBM, Novell offer a Microsoft-free desktop To UK users
- Sun introduces free virtualization system, Includes Mac
- Citrix CTO mum on plans to build on Microsoft's Hyper-V
- MySQL gives .NET high five
- eWEEK Labs tests Microsoft`s Hyper-V RC1
- VMware wastes strength in virtualization ROI war with Microsoft
- Novell credits Microsoft, SAP, and HP for Linux sales leap
- The server OS: Present and future trends
- Interviews: Four open source questions for Microsoft
- VMware invests in an SMT provider in its battle against Microsoft
- Novell's Linux business up 31 percent
- Microsoft named best workplace in Europe
- Xen: An endangered species in the virtualization ecosystem?
- Microsoft's Ozzie claims Yahoo would be an 'accelerator'
- Microsoft comes to the senses
- Russia: Legal action vs IBM
- Microsoft open policy faces scrutiny
- Subscription vs. license: When do you take your profit?
- Marcial: Yahoo's endgame
- What’s stopping vendors from offering SOA from the cloud?
- Tension emerges between SOA and mashup camps
- OOXML gains compatibility via ISVs
- Novell's big opportunity
- Why search competition isn't the point
- The enemy of my enemy is...not really my friend (?!?)
- More rocky days ahead for Sun?
- Cloud formation
- Microsoft tests speedy new HPC server
- Why open source needs an attitude adjustment
- How open source is losing the charity battle
- Move over SaaS, here comes EaaS
- Web acceleration titans Akamai, Citrix link up
- Congratulations, Microsoft!
- Manufacturers aim for interoperability
- Microsoft's Matusow and Mahugh on Office's move to open format support
- When is open open? And when is open closed?
- Microsoft releases feature-complete Hyper-V beta
- Xenocode introduces new application virtualization technology
- Microsoft, Citrix push 'branch office in a box'
- Quest Software does Microsoft virtualization
- Novell SUSE Linux price cut may target Red Hat's mainframe aspirations
- Eight things Microsoft can and should do to be more 'open'
- Microsoft renews low-cost supercomputing pitch
- Alarming open-source security holes
- How open is your open source vendor?
- Novell extends interoperability with Microsoft
- Microsoft, Yahoo may join forces in search business
- Microsoft open source, standards chiefs tout 'openness'
- Virtualization: Savings are not guaranteed
- Why virtualization is becoming strategic
- HP & Novell unveil migration program
- Trouble in paradise?
- Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
- Microsoft's evolving role in systems management
- Yahoo! seeking open alliance with Google
- Citrix's Xen won't cede to VMware or Hyper-V
- RIM, IBM get social with software
- Icahn to launch proxy fight against Yahoo
- Wikis: The crown jewels of collaboration
- Novell brings team workspace capabilities to Workgroup Suite by adding Novell Teaming
- Hopes for the future of Office 2007 collaboration
- Microsoft's Mundie talks up tech for poor nations
- Project Caroline: "Sweet" project, or Sun's savior?
- Microsoft's Hotmail, Live Messenger head to BlackBerry
- HP to acquire EDS for $13.9 billion
- Virtualization's a commodity, VMware: What else can you offer?
- Application security for open source - the new frontier
- How one vendor learned to stop worrying (about open source) and love Microsoft
- The curse of open source license proliferation
- Citrix & Dell partner on server virtualization
- On the Mark: SaaS vs. S+S
- Dell gets real with virtualization strategy
- Mainsoft announces SharePoint Integrator for IBM Lotus Notes
- Microsoft to hook up with Parallels
- Sun heading into the cloud
- Is Open Source Dead?
- It's official: The future of Sun/MySQL is open...and closed
- Google's enterprise search gets a helping hand
- Yahoo faces shareholder ire over failed Microsoft bid
- IBM fuels new Blue biz initiative with Linux
- Web 2.0 developers give MSN/Live high praise
- The birth of Microsoft 5.0: Optimized desktop to Live Mesh
- VirtualBox 1.6 - Desktop virtualization comes out of the Sun
- Ballmer: Microsoft's Web strategy doesn't stop with Yahoo
- Redmond among contributors to open source PHP Framework
- Ballmer's withdrawal letter to Yang
- Surprise: Microsoft walks away from Yahoo deal
- Ubuntu Hardy Heron: Beyond the hype and into the dilemma
- Virtual server sprawl highlights security concerns
- Google, IBM join forces to dominate 'cloud computing'
- Microsoft faces challenges in expanding management strategy
- Citrix CTO hails Citrix-Microsoft alliance as increasing virtualization choice
- Virtual access suite becomes hosted virtualization desktop infrastructure for Microsoft Hyper-V
- TIBCO puts infrastructure pieces in place for cloud compute-caliber SOA
- IBM and the resurrection of the mainframe
- Nortel pitches networks revamp for virtualization
- Microsoft sees 200,000 protocol downloads
- Open source's hidden trap: IP liabilities
- Microsoft, you're driving open source advocates nuts!
- Managing towards open
- Talking patents and protocols with Tom Kemp
- Virtualisation's dangerous little secrets
- Windows or open source is not the question
- EC asks questions about IBM's mainframe business
- How Live Mesh will reinvent Microsoft
- IBM reveals Security-as-a-Service offerings
- Microsoft continues its work on Oslo -- SOA for Windows
- Sun Microsystems helps ISVs with SaaS model
- Desktone's virtualization desktop-as-a-service
- Microsoft plans search software for Linux and Unix
- Microsoft’s contribution was TCP/IP
- IBM debuts Virtualization Server for Web 2.0
- Internet is the platform, Web 2.0 founder says
- Red Hat out-marathons the pack in financial services
- CCIA applauds EU scrutiny of IBM
- For me, It’s Linux, not GNU/Linux
- Ten things to know about Microsoft’s Live Mesh
- IBM Is queried by EU following rival's complaint, people say
- Mapping Microsoft Windows Server protocols to patents
- Ubuntu Linux takes aim at larger role For itself In the enterprise
- Ask RedMonk: Open Source indemnification - the Q&A
- Virtual appliance maker rPath teams up with Novell
- Microsoft offers a free tool for virtualization capacity planning
- Dual-licensing with patents: It's bound to happen
- Novell expands Microsoft alliance with China deal
- Ballmer points out Microsoft soft spots
- Microsoft's Ozzie talks open source, mesh
- OSS Silverlight implementation Moonlight shines bright
- Review: What Sun hath wrought for MySQL
- Microsoft enables real-time business decisions with BizTalk RFID Mobile
- Virtual machines aren't really more secure
- OOXML helps XML take center stage for the future
- Virtualisation security threatened: XenSource
- Novell invites vendors to build software appliances atop SUSE Linux
- Web 2.0 success stories driving WOA and informing SOA
- Microsoft versus Salesforce-Google
- Google plays the platform game
- Service orientation of IT
- Sun Microsystems has announced a 'near-final' release candidate of MySQL 5.1
- Red Hat may drop plans for Windows rival
- Microsoft looks to avoid losses to Linux in embedded OS market
- Novell slashes mainframe Linux pricing
- Sun’s Phipps: Novell has a big problem
- Commentary: the Linux Foundation and the future of Linux
- Software delivers cross-platform remote control
- Is cloud computing too good to be true for enterprises?
- 3Leaf promises to show you real virtualization
- Yahoo's overtures to Google could bring antitrust scrutiny
- Virtualization – a feature not a platform
- Why is IBM avoiding Open Source in SOA discussions?
- Do hypervisors need a 'supravisor'
- Microsoft gets a new open-source chief
- Mainsoft supports Microsoft technology for Java, Linux
- IDC: Linux-related spending could top $49B by 2011
- Red Hat's leadership opportunity
- Shavlik raises the bar for securing virtualization environments
- Microsoft offers 14,000 pages of trade secrets
- Microsoft security maturing fast
- IBM updates high-end servers, returns to water-cooling
- JasperSoft And Microsoft collaborate
- Novell developing stand-alone Xen-based hypervisor product
- Open source leading SOA charge in 2008
- Web 2.5: The emergence of platforms-as-a-service
- Microsoft sets sights on high performance computing
- Microsoft Windows 7 exclusive
- Microsoft faces skeptics at open source conference
- Collaboration at work: IT resistance is futile
- WOA may soon eclipse SOA as most impactful business transformation agent
- Yang hits back at Ballmer; mentions antitrust concerns
- IBM suspension lifted
- GNU/Linux: Too much about hate, not enough about pride
- SpikeSource expands beyond open source, pockets $10 million from Intel
- Microsoft's savvy open source move
- Gartner: Virtualization 'highest impact' technology through 2012
- IBM partners blocked from Rational conference
- Gartner: The good news and the even better news about open source
- Gartner report forecasts bad news, good news for open source
- IBM introduces Power System family of servers
- Govt CIOs still misunderstand open source: Novell
- MuleSource CEO: Mule 2.0 will kick enterprise butt
- PenguinPolitik: Only Ballmer could go to Linux
- Microsoft launches Interoperability Forum
- SOA company IONA extends Artix family for Microsoft interoperability
- Collaboration the way of a brave new world
- Techs and execs collaborate on Linux apps
- SaaS - The right business model for open source?
- After yearlong battle, Microsoft open document format wins
- Richard Stallman, live and unplugged
- Citrix debuts XenServer 4.1 with simpler pricing
- OOXML vs. ODF: Lessons learned
- Startups give virtualization a novel twist
- Adobe cuddles up to Linux Foundation
- New utility enforces policies across Linux, Unix and Windows networks
- IBM ethics chickens come home to roost
- IBM suspended from new federal contracts
- Q&A: Zend co-founder weighs in on PHP and Microsoft
- Software patents underlie a novel open source business model (video)
- NSA and Sun lead OpenSolaris community project to advance mandatory access controls
- Centrify... Group Policy for Mac (and more)
- UK to fly the flag for OOXML
- The state of open source: Matt Asay, Alfresco
- LinMin announces proprietary provisioning for FOSS networks
- Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI)
- ESB alternative cited for SOA
- Microsoft's dilemma: The importance of the downstream
- Open source - growing up
- Red Hat must lead wider development effort, CEO Whitehurst says
- What can Open Source learn from Microsoft?
- ODF editor backing OOXML
- EnterpriseDB raises cash and its open-source profile
- Likewise opens Windows networks to Linux, Macs
- The state of open source: The cost of commercialization
- The full promise of Business Intelligence
- Open platforms are essential to the future of unified communications
- Novell: Putting the FOSS in Fossa
- Aussie Linux head: Microsoft more open than iPhone
- Rethink the [virtualization] business case?
- What's driving Microsoft SharePoint adoption?
- Microsoft interoperability and open source
- Microsoft releases feature-complete Hyper-V beta
- The end of software…
- Open-source efforts derailed by 'loud minority'
- The Mainframe lives, Part 1
- Microsoft's Ramji extends olive branch to Eclipse users
- VMware targets Windows admins with toolkit beta
- HP's virtualization special: The eight-socket DL785 G5
- Novell, SAP aim to draw SMBs to SUSE Linux
- Head in the clouds?
- Microsoft, Aspect partner on contact center
- Novell details modular infrastructure plan
- Novell will key on interoperability on .Net And J2EE platforms
- Enter the socialprise
- Keeping SOA, the silo killer, from creating new silos
- Citrix bringing virtualization to China
- IBM SMashes Web 2.0 security risks
- Justices turn down Microsoft appeal
- Analyst: Why even the best SOAs are ’stalling’
- Study: Enterprises warm up to SAAS, but concerns remain
- Novell introduces open source development tool
- Apple: Kicking down a back door to the enterprise
- TopCoder's Ira Heffan weighs in on Microsoft's pledge to open its technology
- The effects of open source on stock prices
- Sun tops Unix server shipments, IBM gets the most dough in Q4
- Server consolidation the right way
- ThinPrint introduces printer virtualization layer for virtualized solutions
- Making cash with SaaS and Web 2.0
- Microsoft picks up another ad company; Buys Rapt
- Linux Foundation: We'd love to work with Microsoft
- Euro Microsoft antitrust judge hopes decision won't spook investors
- "Information as a service"
- How to tap into the largest SOA in the world
- Megavendors take over business intelligence market
- Inconvenience unavoidable as data leaves the enterprise
- IBM upgrades enterprise search software
- VMware administrators find value in Microsoft PowerShell
- Interoperability: the new buzz word in Microsoft
- Let the markets regulate Microsoft
- Google could be superseded, says web inventor
- Google-DoubleClick may bode well for Microsoft-Yahoo deal
- GNU/Linux world domination for the wrong reasons
- IBM bulks UC investment to take on Microsoft
- Oracle skins CRM with social networking
- European regulators approve Google-DoubleClick merger
- Untangling the Microsoft mesh
- Untangle integrates with Microsoft's Active Directory
- Silverlight's link to Microsoft developer skills touted
- Microsoft, Sun open interoperability lab
- Will other major database vendors follow Microsoft into the cloud?
- More on Microsoft's database-in-the-cloud service
- How to deploy identity federation
- U.S. judge praises Microsoft's open-source steps
- U.S. likely to maintain 'yes' vote for OOXML in ISO
- Ozzie on Microhoo integration: Not so fast
- It’s good news, bad news: Microsoft gets its Internet act together
- Microsoft releases updated Office-OpenOffice XML translator, ramps up document interop efforts as ISO mulls OpenXML
- Microsoft indemnifies Novell Moonlight users
- The role of the network in virtualizing applications & infrastructure services
- Microsoft buys U-Prove technology
- Open Grid Forum: Grids and clouds
- Feet in the data center but head in the clouds
- Does the open-source development model work for business users?
- Enterprise Unix roundup: Whacked with the Unix clue stick?
- Novell execs discuss Microsoft's interop pledge
- EU likely to OK acquisition of DoubleClick by Google
- Ozzie sees Microsoft`s future in the Web and hub
- Yahoo, Time Warner reportedly discuss deal to thwart Microsoft bid
- IBM unveils its new five-years-in-the-making mainframe
- Will pre-installed virtualization challenge Linux leaders?
- Is VMware a sinking ship?
- Government reviewing Microsoft's interoperability changes
- Microsoft CEO says European antitrust issues in past
- Zend PHP to run on Windows Server 2008
- Microsoft’s trouble with the EU reveals public ignorance
- Siemens plugs into software with open unified communications
- Microsoft supports open source tool
- Splunk introduces the world's first IT data platform
- Microsoft will prevail over open source software
- IBM getting back in PC business – sort of - with Red Hat’s help
- Gates to Google: "Your business applications stink"
- Windows Server 2008’s ode to open source
- Sun hedges bets in virtualization as competition heats up
- Microsoft expands its online services
- Microsoft: The EU’s ATM machine
- Hypervisor gets improved multiprocessor support
- IBM envisions clustered modular storage
- SaaS: Business model or feature? It depends
- Microsoft planning new cloud development platform
- Novell grows its Linux business
- How open source has influenced Windows Server 2008
- Virtualization battle not a sure thing
- SaaS and the global virtual stack
- The next critical aspect of virtualization: application infrastructure virtualization
- Ballmer launches Windows Server 2008, lauds user base
- EU fines Microsoft record $1.3B
- Centrify delivers first identity and access management solution certified for Windows Server 2008
- How do you define ‘commercial open source’?
- Microsoft launching Windows Server 2008
- Interoperability by design
- Torvalds gives props to Microsoft for sharing
- Novell acquires PlateSpin for $205M
- Microsoft, Cisco join forces for remote offices
- VMware signs deal to embed software in HP servers
- The EU: Too much control over the tech sector (and Microsoft)?
- Tempering the EC’s antitrust enthusiasm
- CTO interview: Paul Moore, CTO Centrify Corporation
- Linux Foundation corrects Schwartz on ‘LAMP’ interpretation
- Layer 7 Technologies introduces drop-in solution for mainframe SOA enablement, interoperability and governance
- IBM aims at next data centre abstraction level
- IBM to introduce a notably improved mainframe
- Microsoft `wasn`t pressured` into becoming more open
- Yahoo could be Microsoft’s ‘prove it’ moment on open source interoperability
- Open Source Weblog: Europeans ‘better’ contributors to open source community?
- On the Mark: Get users saluting together
- Countering the Microsoft cynics
- Microsoft to launch Open Source Interoperability Initiative
- Sun jumps into system management with Ops Center
- Microsoft makes strategic changes in technology and business practices to expand interoperability
- ODF standard editor calls for cooperation with OOXML
- Microsoft reveals details of new small-business OS
- Deploying business intelligence: Five steps to success
- Oracle announces Private Enterprise SAAS: Single Tenant CRM on demand
- Using Active Directory to authenticate users on a Mac OS X computer
- Novell owning a word - my suggestion
- Microsoft adds its Office file formats to the Open Specification Promise
- Four Windows Server 2008 storage improvements
- How soon will enterprises adopt Windows Server 2008?
- SOA world feature: SOA as a business strategy
- The big launch
- The demise of commercial open source
- Six benefits you can get from an ISO/IEC standard on OpenXML
- Government/corporate project declares plan to promote OSS within the EU
- Open source rocks the world!
- First look: Citrix XenServer 4.1 Beta
- Intel, Novell deliver virtual Windows drivers to Linux
- Review: Microsoft’s Hyper-V puts VMWare and Linux on notice
- SiteScape tools provide workspaces, integration with voice, Web conferencing
- New Integrity: Big iron in a blade
- Sun hasn’t set
- Why use downloads as an indicator of OSS success?
- Yahoo buys online video firm, starts layoffs
- Sun buys Innotek To build out virtualization products
- EU conducts antitrust raid on Intel, retailers
- Identity Access Management to see better integration
- Storage vendors get SaaSy
- The expanding role of open source in the data center
- Top ten virtualization risks hiding in your company
- SAP’s Business Objects promises to ‘break barriers’
- Mashups: Innovation or IT nightmare?
- Microsoft .NET gains mid-market high ground says B2B UK directory 'Approved Index'
- Survey finds Ubuntu is the fastest-growing Linux distribution
- Mashups are breaking the mold at Microsoft
- Microsoft makes changes to Office Live
- Just a little SOM thing for Linux developers
- Yahoo to reject Microsoft offer, may find few options
- OpenID gets star power
- Why Novell should become the center of the open source .NET universe
- Cobra language slithering to open source
- Security by subscription
- IBM lays out ambitious Cognos strategy
- Head of Ruby.Net project to support Microsoft
- Avoiding the great open-source blunder
- Citrix moves to integrate XenSource’s technology
- Reopening Port 25
- Hyperic integrates Nagios, MySQL into systems management suite
- Microsoft gets Gartner's business intelligence top ranking
- Centrify DirectControl 4 wins the 2008 Global Excellence Award for Best Identity Management Software
- What’s next now that we’ve virtualized our servers?
- European patent chief paves the way for change
- Ruby shines on all platforms
- Review: Windows Server 2008 is Microsoft`s leanest, meanest yet
- Alternatives in the cloud
- SOA's perfect mate?
- Google clout seen aiding Microsoft
- Yahoo may consider Google alliance, source says
- Review: Much to like in Windows Server 2008
- Make interoperability the goal
- Hitachi virtualizes new data migration services
- Microsoft makes bid for Yahoo; May change the search game; Bid could rise
- Microsoft’s open-source strategy: A picture is worth a thousand words
- The personalised web makes it hard to keep your private data to yourself
- Self-aware virtualization
- The rise of SaaS and your regulatory risks
- Sun`s best buy ever: MySQL
- Parallels plans converged virtualisation
- Open Source 'movement' becoming a gold rush
- Microsoft open sources its Faceted Search for Sharepoint
- Proprietary Open Source
- Samba 'pleased' with Microsoft co-operation
- IBM creates entry PowerVM hypervisor, gives rebates on Unix gear
- Renault in Linux deal with Microsoft, Novell
- Open source valuations, competition, downloads, and profitability
- Holy halftones! Microsoft launches comic featuring superhero techies
- Microsoft: IBM masterminded OOXML failure
- Is MySQL's fate the future of open source?
- Can Google's Android thrive in the enterprise?
- Europe gets another open-source group
- Centrify joins PCI Security Vendor Alliance
- New mainframes: IT power is moving back to the centre
- Microsoft's Muglia on Windows Server 2008, data center trends
- Is the open source IPO a pipe dream?
- Microsoft boosts e-government with new service platform
- SaaS means business-to-business
- OSI hosting selects SUSE for dedicated Linux hosting
- Microsoft prepares for final OOXML battle
- VMware loses out to competition
- Every (open-source) software project needs a business model
- Platform Computing VM Orchestrator
- A look inside Big Tech’s deal machines
- Red Hat to focus on core products and service, says new CEO
- Novell's open source platform supports Red Hat, CentOS
- Making MySQL pay: A question of core and complements
- Has open source sold out?
- Penetration of open source software in the software market
- Microsoft: We're open (source) for business
- KDE goes cross-platform with Windows, Mac OS X support
- How will DataPortability.org keep from being hijacked by Microsoft?
- Business intelligence becomes the jewel in SOA’s crown
- Does “open” in open source mean interoperability?
- IBM wants your desktop back — but will it really be open?
- Will Sun cast a shadow on other database platforms?
- Microsoft touts virtualization to reduce complexity
- Microsoft will manage XenServer and Presentation Server, Citrix will broker Hyper-V
- Talend to optimize open source data integration on Windows platform
- EMC opens new front: Storage as a service
- Microsoft beefs up offensive on VMware
- A tale of two stacks
- Microsoft shares secrets to help disabled access technology
- Microsoft to ship Windows Server 2008 in February
- Will Hyper-V make VMware this decade's Netscape?
- Linux security guru joins Microsoft
- Exchange update aims to simplify Notes migrations
- Response to Ars Technica's article on the ODF/OOXML report
- Lotusphere: Whoops! IBM products support Microsoft's Open XML doc format
- Network Integration: The company you'll hear about a lot more. IBM's small biz war with MSFT
- Novell enhanced single sign-on includes Vista support
- Mandriva and Turbolinux join forces to unite Linux
- QLogic joins Microsoft Interop Vendor Alliance
- Sun proves the open market with MySQL
- Microsoft looks to extend accessibility push
- Oracle-BEA deal expands lock-in strategy, offers new risks and opportunities for Red Hat
- Sun targets open source LAMP stack with MySQL acquisition
- SAP, Business Objects announce first joint products
- Microsoft: No file format or standard is perfect
- Oracle strikes deal to buy BEA Systems for $8.5 billion
- Sun Microsystems announces agreement to acquire MySQL, developer of the world's most popular open source database
- VMware goes on acquisition spree
- Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML
- Application testing goes virtual
- Special Report: BI megatrends 2008
- There are NO intellectual property rights issues with Open XML
- The Big Switch: The network becomes the data center
- Microsoft widens hosted CRM preview
- IBM's vertical approach to SOA
- Microsoft quashes rumours of dual-boot XO laptop
- Linux Magazine’s top 20 companies to watch in 2008
- Can Macs conquer the enterprise? The time is ripe ...
- Centrify extends channel program around the world
- DataCore adds disaster recovery to virtual iSCSI SAN
- Xandros revs Scalix messaging with 11.3 release
- Virtual Iron teams up with FalconStor for full virtualization
- Torvalds still will not license Linux under GPL v3
- Study: Enterprises seeing Web 2.0 'explosion'
- Virtual software appliances: Why they could end deployment hell
- Developers will find C++ applications playing surprisingly strategic role in 2008 with Multi-core and SOA
- OLPC developing dual-boot Windows, Linux OS for laptops
- The minus in software plus services
- Spring framework offered for .Net
- Microsoft gets up to speed on enterprise search
- Tuning in to Microsoft Silverlight for Olympic gold
- OGF makes interoperability real
- Citrix and HP team up on virtualization
- Microsoft removes licensing restrictions from Windows Server 2008
- McAfee issues warning over 'ambiguous' open source licenses
- Data integration demand will grow in 2008
- Windows Server 2008 {is coming soon}
- Windows predominates on virtual machines
- A more open Microsoft
- Software giants differ on VM support
- Eight reasons SaaS will surge in 2008
- Some forks in the virtualization road
- Virtual machine use may tilt OS dynamic
- Fedora 8 up and running on Microsoft's Hyper-V
- Novell execs: Microsoft partnership is working out just fine
- Open source’s new commercial strategy
- Microsoft & Novell win 2007 Frost & Sullivan Industry Innovation and Advancement Award for System Interoperability
- Microsoft taking on big iron, clustering with Server 2008
- Microsoft releases MSI utility for application virtualization
- PSI seeks solace in NEC machines
- Microsoft shows Linux some dual-boot love with Windows - on supercomputers
- InfoWorld looks at VMware VI3 3.5 & Microsoft Hyper-V
- Solving the SOA data conundrum
- Windows' built-in security capabilities offer endpoint alternative to NAP/NAC
- Analysts predict a better 2008 for Microsoft
- Simon Crosby of Citrix discusses Virtualization heading into 2008
- 4 ways to virtualize for SOA
- File virtualization combats unstructured data growth
- IBS goes live with Windows version of IBS Enterprise Financials
- Virtual appliances bring benefits and disruption to ISVs and their customers, says Yankee Group
- If you're surprised, you're not paying attention
- Samba team receives Microsoft protocol documentation
- Five great unsolved mysteries of SOA
- Reading Windows tea leaves
- Enterprise Unix roundup: The ghost of Unix future
- Isn't 'commercial open source' an oxymoron?
- Intel aims to boost SOA with XML solutions
- Open source Hyperic offers an alternative for VM management
- Linux defector says RHEL zero, Sun Solaris hero
- App support could be the party pooper that spoils the virtualization bash
- Microsoft Tafiti opens the source code door
- Are proprietary databases doomed?
- Storage in the cloud: Doppler shift or marketing gloss?
- Open source lags Linux in the enterprise, study says
- Bill Gates: The skills you need to succeed
- Google gets ready to rumble with Microsoft
- Analyst: Consolidation to continue in enterprise software space
- Virtualization's crusader
- CIFS code opened for Windows file sharing
- SAP backs SUSE
- Microsoft gets hyper about virtualization
- Microsoft scares VMWare
- VMware retorts to Microsoft Hyper-V advent
- Oracle VM a sign of the times
- Bank of America downgrades Red Hat
- Leicester City Council picks Microsoft and Novell for support
- Green technology revolution, Part 2: Easing the burden with virtualization
- How much open source software are businesses really using?
- Novell lands major Linux server contract with Office Depot
- Sun to discontinue developer tools in favor of NetBeans
- Interoperability is top open-source customer worry
- Open source claims seat at the corporate table in ‘08
- Virtualization missing link no more: SAP adds VMware support
- Open source and the corporate elephant
- Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian: 'There has to be a better way'
- The battle for the net-top heats up
- Red Hat: Jefferies downgrades; hurt by virtualization
- Analyst: Microsoft Oslo part of ‘tectonic shift’ to business design
- Open source software developers sue Verizon, claim FiOS violates GPL
- Microsoft virtualization podcast with: Eric Traut, Microsoft Distinguished Engineer
- Microsoft tight-lipped on Unix ownership question
- Hypervisor certification crossroads
- Ruby on Rails 2.0 released for Web apps
- Windows, Linux servers chip away at Unix
- The OS: Fat or thin?
- Windows into a parallel SOA universe
- Microsoft UC for the rest of us
- An example of a SOA strategy: “Government of Canada Service Oriented Architecture Strategy - Statement of Direction”
- IBM's WebSphere MQ supports Windows PowerShell
- Dethroning Ubuntu -- What would it take?
- Microsoft looks to make data access easier for developers
- Competition in virtualization technology heats up and moves to the management layer
- Managing hybrid environments
- Novell to release Silverlight clone for Linux
- Nortel delivers conferencing for Microsoft's LCS 2007
- Microsoft and industry partners gear up for biggest enterprise launch wave in the company's history
- Redux in the identity management market
- Say Hello to the IT Certification Council
- When application failure is not an option
- BigFix updates core systems management software
- Entrigue announces Technology Alliance Partnership with VMware
- Novell and Real Time Linux
- Federating identity for the Web
- Mashups, SAAS present security risks
- PDF approved as international standard
- Virtualization Center series: Microsoft’s vision – diversity of virtualization
- Sun releases virtualization management tool under GPLv3
- Opinion: The laws of open standards broken by interoperability
- Review: Stratus' fault-tolerant, RHEL juggernaut
- The convenient fiction of distributions
- SQL closes the distance
- IBM to turn datacentres into 'computing cloud'
- Linux embraces KVM virtualization
- End of the line for licensing
- Citrix' virtualization touted as solution to desktop TCO crisis
- SaaS goes to work at Motorola and The Humane Society
- Microsoft intros new developer portal
- Vista a year later: Why IT managers clung to the status quo
- Saturation point for enterprise open source?
- Thin, mean and green - a quick way to save corporate IT cash while cutting CO2
- Novell Suse Linux upgrade improves virtualization
- Nortel bets on Microsoft NAP
- Pure play open source Microsoft ISV details transformation from proprietary world
- Bleak outlook for information security, according to researchers
- Microsoft's WiX tools complete an open-source cycle
- Fujitsu partners with Citrix to drive down cost of reliable data center scaling
- Microsoft invests In IBM mainframe nemesis
- Open source's future: More Microsoft, bigger talent shortages
- It's the directory, stupid
- Virtual machines - the challenge of vision
- SAP: There are two paths you can go by
- Open source ERP grows up
- Open source data warehousing: Get ready for disruption
- Turbolinux joins Microsoft and other industry leaders in Interop Vendor Alliance
- Windows, Linux grow while Unix stays flat (but undefeated)
- In defense of the GPL
- Virtualization challenges licensing schemes
- Data center innovation: Is virtualization the latest hype or a key step forward in data center transformation?
- Torvalds on where Linux is headed In 2008
- Microsoft, unlike Oracle, embraces third-party virtualization platforms
- IT Planner: 5 steps to unified communications
- Sharepoint and why ODF, CDF, and other file formats may not matter much
- Open source is making a name for itself in systems management
- Sun looks beyond Samba
- Oracle joins virtual fray
- Microsoft offers SCVMM 2007 scripting guide
- Startup launches radical 'inside-out' SAN
- Microsoft’s 3rd party Server Virtualization Validation Program
- Sun advances file-sharing with Windows
- FSF releases license for network-distributed software
- OGF spec makes grids interoperable
- Virtualization round-up: Latest trends, technologies, and news
- Cloud control
- In virtualization race, Microsoft unbundles in bid to catch up
- Dell simplifies data center infrastructure management
- Does Business Intelligence have an independent future?
- Microsoft opens up Customer Care Framework
- Virtualization drawbacks and how to manage them
- A virtual conversation (with Simon Crosby)
- Microsoft's Bill Hilf reveals Its open source strategy
- Fog lifts from virtualisation battle lines
- Accelerate virtualization adoption--Seven tips to smart growth
- Microsoft announces plan to simplify parallel-computing development
- Red Hat turns to Platform for Linux cluster charge
- Microsoft unveils Windows HPC Server 2008
- Virtualisation market needs choice
- Nortel readies SOA and communications push
- Microsoft sets up first Interoperability Lab in Bangalore
- Thin clients win big in Germany
- Linux, OS X desktops to get NAP support from Microsoft
- Is VMware a dead duck?
- Microsoft and Kyocera Mita enter broad patent cross-licensing agreement
- Linux developers could take a cue from Windows Home Server
- Five major trends will Force IT organizations to change the way they support workers
- Virtual Iron plans to join Microsoft's Server Virtualization Validation Program
- Dell's brings 'Orderability' to HPC
- Microsoft to release 8 versions of Windows Server 2008
- Moab Software makes Windows/Linux hybrid clustering possible
- Oracle takes on VMware, others, with its own hypervisor
- Hosting without borders
- Microsoft sends VS cross-platform
- The SaaS train leaving the station without Microsoft
- Microsoft, Novell turn attention to accessibility
- Lack of interoperability and liability hold back identity management IT
- OpenID: Another approach to identities
- Red Hat, Novell race to offer better Windows guest support, Windows Server 2008 virtualization support
- Microsoft-Novell: Has their deal made a difference?
- Red Hat, Sun deal reflects power shift driven by open source
- Solving real-world business problems with SOA
- 10 things you should know about SAAS
- Virtualisation - savings not without threats
- Red Hat releases RHEL 5.1 with greatly improved virtualization
- Microsoft and Novell extend alliance
- IBM lags behind rivals in Web content management
- Storage vendors rethink virtualization
- IBM pushes virtualization to move ahead with Unix
- Microsoft unveils enterprise search products
- Centrify to deliver seamless Active Directory integration for Citrix XenServer
- Red Hat signs on to Sun's open-source Java project
- Google’s Android approach threatens no less than the personal computer itself
- New approaches to storage consolidation
- Inside the Microsoft Interop Lab
- Dell's EqualLogic buy could drive down iSCSI storage prices
- Will the support business model survive?
- Virtualisation to haunt users, security experts in 2008
- Survey: Open source gaining traction in U.S. government
- HP backs Red Hat in government biz bid
- Is Bigstring the next BIG THING on the web?
- Can Red Hat reinvent itself?
- Data center managers seek salvation in virtualization
- VMware douses open source with waterfall of nonsense
- Linux's future not as dour as IDC predicts, critics say
- Microsoft services engine readied for SOA
- Software's future: Melding the Web and the desktop
- Microsoft unbundles Sharepoint Services from Server 2008
- Growing pains: Can Web 2.0 evolve into an enterprise technology?
- Interview: Microsoft's Ferguson talks about Oslo, SOA
- Analysts debate Active Directory’s role in Linux authentication
- Linux community questions x86 server numbers
- Microsoft sees the future of software In modeling
- ODF backer abandons file format in favor of W3C alternative
- Microsoft shows off future features of Project
- Virtual Iron “An alternative to the juggernaut called VMware”
- To virtualization and beyond
- The five tenets of SaaS integration
- Microsoft's 'Viridian' gets Open Spec Promise
- Does Active Directory top Linux authentication options?
- Citrix puts XenSource to work for desktop virtualization
- Open source glass half-empty or half-full?
- Open source to hit $22 billion by 2010. What this means for Red Hat and Novell
- Microsoft open source may be good for open source
- Microsoft tackles 'new world of work' at summit
- A Microsoft eye toward interoperability
- Windows Server 2008 reviewed
- A more mature Microsoft accepts change in status
- How high is the patent bar now?
- Linux losing market share to Windows Server
- RSA 2007: Software firms to share security best practice
- XenSource: Xen hypervisor made for servers, not OS
- A Windows/Linux détente?
- Microsoft gives interoperability progress report
- Virtualization security guidelines
- Getting inventive with software patents
- Microsoft's growing support for dynamic languages
- Oracle flexes muscle for Xen, open source
- Citrix Partners with Microsoft on branch-in-a-box
- Virtualization: everybody's doing it, but few know how
- Turbolinux, Microsoft in patent cross-licensing deal
- Where does Linux go from here?
- Citrix details ambitious XenSource plans
- Fedora - not that one - provides platform for interoperability
- Linux will displace Unix when it comes to new apps
- Seven areas where Linux could get better
- Microsoft shaves down kernel for Windows 7
- Open source as competitive weapon proves to be bad investment
- Now UC it
- Atlassian, Microsoft make Web 2.0 connection
- BriefingsDirect SOA Insights analysts on virtualization trends and role of IT operations efficiency for SOA
- Virtual Iron offers “Once and Done” virtual server environment
- Are we witnessing the demise of the big "platform?"
- Plaintiff: open source not on trial in Linux suit
- VMware: new king of the data center?
- Nortel bulks up OCS 2007 support
- Beta solution accelerators for virtualization (Microsoft)
- Improving storage utilization
- Microsoft: The next AT&T?
- The real issue in the software patent fight
- A Novell SUSE Linux shop surprised by Xen's polish
- OSI approves Microsoft license submissions
- Which should I choose: clustering or virtual machine replication?
- First Linux patent lawsuit has been filed
- Giving Microsoft a voice...and you
- Novell says Microsoft’s patent covenant extends to GPLv3
- Microsoft launches interoperability lab in India
- Distributed computing: Windows and Linux
- Virtual appliances spawn new class of Linux distros
- Citrix recruits OEMs, VARs to fuel open source virtualization growth
- With data collection soaring, is it too late to stem the flow?
- Microsoft makes strides in government sector
- Another step towards open source: Bill Hilf becomes Microsoft’s GM of Server Strategy
- Will virtualization doom server sales?
- BMC to govern 'the connective tissue' of business services
- SOA: tough to manage, tougher to manage without
- Teradici and Ericom optimize PC-over-IP computing
- Novell virtualizes NetWare with Xen
- Collaboration market update - IBM and Microsoft in the news again
- A report on combining virtualization and business continuity
- High Performance Computing looks to the future
- Open source vs. Windows: security debate rages
- Sun's interesting virtualization initiative
- Advantages of hardware-level virtualization
- Are thin clients the solution to all your security woes?
- SAP, Adobe, Microsoft: three monkeys take on SaaS
- Storage grows greener
- Microsoft gears up for OCS launch
- Microsoft Silverlight rivals Flash, AJAX
- Microsoft SoftGrid PM hints at future
- Novell-led Bandit project launches 'Control Your Identity' campaign
- KVM may be a game changer for server and desktop virtualization
- Microsoft joins online productivity battle with Office Live Workspaces
- Hitachi To virtualize Xeon blades
- 'Viridian' is huge draw for Windows Server 2008
- Virtualization outside the x86 box
- Parallel processing deemed 'next big thing'
- Virtualizing applications: The who and the how
- Novell's Linux business climbs since its deal with Microsoft
- Microsoft's Live Search gets a major overhaul
- eWEEK Labs tests Windows Server 2008 virtualization
- New ideas in thin computing - Part III
- Sun introduces its first quad-core Intel Xeon processor-based systems
- Data orchestration - the next big trend
- The art of managing complementors
- New ideas in thin computing - Part II
- Sun and Microsoft deal signals a nod to reality
- New ideas in thin computing - Part I
- Microsoft's virtualization endgame
- GPLv3 shunned, survey says
- Credit Suisse plans virtualization on a massive scale
- Coming soon: automatic Linux driver upgrades
- Microsoft passes OpenAjax Alliance interop tests
- SAAS doesn't pay, Oracle's Ellison says
- Virtual servers, real vulnerabilities
- From big iron to white boxes, Nationwide goes virtual
- Intel open-source project to make Linux greener
- Linux and its identity crisis
- Nortel seeks revival through 'hyperconnectivity'
- SAP christens its hosted ERP suite Business ByDesign
- Moving ERP data online is a challenge
- Cadence extends IP licensing with Microsoft
- On SOA, open standards, open source, and other nonsense
- Virtualization technology from SWsoft helps software maker save money, improve service
- Companies seek identity, access management strategies
- Open communications vs. closed communications?
- Microsoft's CIO, COO discuss consolidating the company's IT
- With hardware-based hypervisors, Hitachi says ‘ditch software like Xen, VMware’
- Microsoft-EU redux
- EU vs. Microsoft: The morning after
- No client?
- Cisco's Chambers adds collaboration to his name
- SCO blames Linux for bankruptcy filing
- Microsoft to integrate Windows Live tools into Visual Studio
- Microsoft to study ruling before deciding on appeal
- Memory: the overlooked power issue
- VMware boss takes Intel, AMD to task
- Getting down to business with virtual machine lifecycle management
- Industry group releases server Management standards
- Sun christens its Xen-based virtualization xVM
- Sun and Microsoft expand interoperability alliance
- Novell boosts Linux virtualization with VMware support
- Microsoft’s virtualization hypervisor needs Red Hat support, too
- Linux is now easier to use, but not for everyone
- Customers turning to Microsoft to virtualize across desktops and datacenters
- Microsoft and Citrix extend virtualization alliance
- Cisco sharpens virtualization focus
- Microsoft, Novell tout Windows/Linux interoperability lab
- Microsoft Office has pull
- DataCore storage virtualisation and SAN solutions run “hardware-free” on VMs
- AMD introduces the world’s most advanced x86 processor
- EU antitrust power in balance on Microsoft decision
- BMW and Siemens welcome interoperability benefits of Microsoft-Novell agreement
- New standard offers zero-configuration virtualisation
- The SOA gamble: one in three companies are disappointed, survey finds
- Government (UK) backsliding on open source promises
- Microsoft management app to support VMware, Xen
- Novell SecureLogin positioned in the leaders quadrant for enterprise single sign-on
- VMware marches onto the hardware
- VMware kicks off VMworld with embedded ESX Server 3i
- Patent reform Is good for Microsoft
- On the eve of VMworld, XenSource announces embedded hypervisor
- Microsoft opening up on the Web
- How Virtual Machine Manager may help Microsoft compete with VMware
- Malware writers eye virtual servers
- Patent examiners oppose patent reform proposal
- Green emerges as key to branding
- Virtualization users get vendor-neutral security guide
- Virtual Iron announces new virtualization platform
- IBM and Novell push out new SLED
- Cassatt announces green computing strategy
- Technology rivals come together at last
- Licensing issues could hinder open source adoption
- The bright side of innovation
- Microsoft nearing complete dominance of the server market
- Linux adoption to slow, say CIOs
- Silverlight goes 1.0, adds Linux support
- ISO votes to reject Microsoft's Open XML as standard
- Virtualization security heats up
- INCITS confirms: U.S. to vote for Open XML in ISO
- Most companies planning to 'Go Green' In data centers, says study
- The incredible shrinking virtual machine
- It's no secret: VMware to develop secure systems for NSA
- File virtualization's last independent sees opportunity
- Free Software Foundation says Microsoft bound by GPLv3
- Microsoft Protocol Program extends interoperability for developers
- Using a hypervisor to reconcile GPL and proprietary embedded code
- Managing Linux with Active Directory the Centrify way
- CodePlex isn't an open source debate
- Novell releases client for Windows Vista
- Germany says "yes" to Microsoft's Open XML document format
- Is it time to fork Xen?
- Informing decision-making for customers at the crossroads in their server-purchasing choices
- Microsoft axes controversial 'Get The Facts' site
- XenSource's Levine And Citrix's Wasson explain future virtualization moves
- Database standard could align configuration management information
- Has Google become evil in the eyes of open source?
- Q&A: Microsoft's virtualization chief assesses the competition, licensing and security
- Microsoft, Cisco team up
- Top 25 hottest open-source projects at Microsoft
- Security: The great privacy compromise
- Citrix gets XenSource, but what about the Xen source?
- Rivals IBM, Sun to join on projects in bid to take on HP
- Citrix, XenSource will benefit users
- XenSource and Citrix get hitched: An *interesting* marriage
- Citrix gobbles up XenSource
- Novell doesn't want to be the next SCO
- Novell Extending to Windows management
- Microsoft and Xandros expand collaboration
- Microsoft submits two licenses for open source approval
- VMware shares surge after IPO; market value tops Ford
- Virtual Iron joins Microsoft Interop Vendor Alliance
- Cross-platform Microsoft
- XenSource to launch latest enterprise virtualization tool
- The open-source community's double standard on MySQL
- LinuxWorld and virtualization: Xen vs. KVM, Microsoft's Xen-friendly drivers
- Linux vendors and Microsoft follow the money
- Microsoft nurtures Linux Silverlight port
- Virtualize Windows on Linux? Microsoft says servers first
- Management vs. the virtual server
- Linux-Microsoft lovefest at LinuxWorld Expo
- SteelEye teams with Novell
- Novell CEO calls for new Linux distro ISV standard, praises FSF
- Windows/Linux interoperability, sincerely yours
- Centrify strengthens ties to Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac
- Microsoft gains ground on open-source Apache web server
- Thinstall puts application virtualization on a diet
- SpikeSource To certify open source apps on Windows
- Open source lands in the enterprise with both feet
- Virtual Iron named Windows IT Pro editor's best for virtualization
- Microsoft seeks Black Hat tips on virtualization security
- Five business reasons for adopting the Windows platform
- Virtualization demands new security weapons
- XenSource's Simon Crosby speaks out on the future of the virtualization industry
- Cisco buys into VMware for $150M
- SoftGrid app-virtualization: Another way to offer software as a service
- Xandros, one of Microsoft's new best friends, acquires its own buddy Scalix
- Virtualization engulfs LinuxWorld 2007: A preview
- Software is now SaaSy
- Sun plug-in brings ODF support to Microsoft Office
- ‘Big Four’ systems management vendors ripe for open source shake-up
- Linux authentication troubles? Try Active Directory
- Microsoft waves olive branch at OSCON
- Red Hat says IP deal not necessary for Windows interop
- Alfresco open source barometer survey of 10,000 community members worldwide
- Microsoft releases IronRuby
- Vendors team up on benchmarking virtualization
- Is Xen ready for the data center? Is that the right question?
- Microsoft and Ask.com join Google in shedding light on search data retention
- New virtualization buddies - XenSource & Symantec
- Interoperability without patent agreements. Really.
- Novell Hack Week: an experiment in innovation
- Microsoft unveils its ‘Internet Service Bus’ vision
- Sweeping US patent bill clears House hurdle
- Microsoft partners embracing server virtualization
- Too many Linux distros make for Open Source mess
- HPC clusters starting to run Windows, not Linux
- Business models
- Microsoft will support ODF if it doesn't 'restrict choice among formats'
- Automobile Association dumps Open Office, buys Microsoft for ‘compatibility’
- Quest Software expands products to aid migration
- The Linus files, Part Two: Torvalds says GPLv3 backers full of "hot air"
- Microsoft and Red Hat are no closer to a deal involving intellectual property cooperation
- Xen and the art of being slashdotted
- Can virtual directories help managers impose order on unruly directories?
- XenSource's XenEnterprise is a virtualization bargain
- Open-Xchange goes Express, sheds its SUSE roots
- Why Open Source and Linux are losing momentum
- Configuresoft’s George Gerchow points out that “You can’t manage what you can’t see”
- IBM looks to one-up HP and Sun with virtualization features on Unix
- 2008 versions of Windows Server, SQL Server, Visual Studio to launch in February
- Microsoft's 'Cloud OS' takes shape
- IDC: $11B virtualization services market by 2011
- Veeam releases new virtualization tools
- IBM promises standards-based patent protection for all
- Linux creator calls GPLv3 authors 'hypocrites' as open source debate turns nasty
- Novell to press on with Microsoft alliance, with or without Microsoft
- Ballmer: Caught between a software rock and a services hard place
- Intel invests $218 million as VMware prepares for IPO
- Cisco, Microsoft, EMC form government-data alliance
- Why is it so hard to understand Microsoft’s virtualization vision?
- Is Open Source an anathema for .NET?
- Microsoft to pitch software plus services to partners
- Why our intellectual property is worth protecting
- The race to the bottom -- of the software stack
- Is Red Hat doing its part to win the 'open source' war?
- Linux official, Microsoft give thumbs-down to GPLv3
- Microsoft says it is not bound by GPLv3
- Why virtualization plays an important role in SaaS
- Red Hat to MS: Let's talk interoperability
- A closer look at NAS virtualization
- GPLv3: A legal view
- New open source business models based on Xen
- Linux gains Windows muscle
- Open source @ Novell: Justin Steinman speaks
- Are top Linux developers losing the will to code?
- GPLv3: Posing a threat to interoperability, open innovation, and customer choice
- Free Software Foundation releases GPL 3
- FSF releases the GNU General Public License, version 3
- IBM turns to Microsoft for midmarket cluster server
- Multivendor identity systems can work together, demo shows
- Is Linux splitting into two factions?
- Red Hat CEO says he talked patents with Microsoft
- Microsoft releases Windows Server 2008 beta
- The worth of Open Source? Open question
- HP and Microsoft embrace and extend around HPC
- Can VMware, Xen, Microsoft match newbies' innovations?
- Sun eyes supercomputing glory
- Linux camp divided on Microsoft deals
- XenSource, NEC to partner on virtualization
- Open sourcing online ID management
- SUSE Linux to speed up real-time trading
- Stem your virtualization tide with Dunes
- Virtual desktop may take awhile to become real
- The mainframe is no dodo bird
- Virtualization players show no signs of interoperability
- Is Teradici's PC-Over-IP the next big thing?
- Microsoft expands its Open Source presence
- Microsoft, VMware agree: They better cooperate
- Windows Server woos Linux customers
- The Concordia Project and XML security interoperability
- Open source project quickly builds Linux version of Microsoft browser plug-in
- Novell releases SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP1
- No politics please, we’re Linux!
- No Microsoft-Ubuntu deal in the works, Canonical CEO says
- IT at St Luke's Nursing Service in need of critical care -- Linux ditched for Microsoft
- What's behind Microsoft's open-source deals?
- Linspire CEO discusses Microsoft patent deal
- Microsoft and Linspire collaborate on Windows-Linux interoperability
- Will virtualization be Windows Server's silver bullet?
- Microsoft adds clustering and VSS to Virtual Server
- Xandros Server Standard Edition 2 provides SMB virtualization
- GPL 3.0: The questions we should be asking
- Linux x86 growth outpaced by Microsoft Windows
- US Patent Office to try 'Open Source' approach
- Microsoft buys interoperability house Engyro
- Open Source is all about choice, Isn't it?
- Microsoft hires 'Director of Linux Interoperability'
- Why Microsoft loves GPL 3.0: changing strategies
- Mainsoft releases .NET 2.0-Java Interoperability
- Microsoft makes LG Electronics latest cross-licensing patent partner
- Microsoft to users: no Software Assurance, no apps virtualization
- Xandros CEO defends Microsoft deal
- VMware offers virtualization as a service
- Falling off the tree
- Vendors seek unity on identity protocols
- Microsoft gives Xandros Linux users patent protection
- FSF releases the final draft of GPLv3
- Breaking through the virtualization confusion
- MS sees no conflict with its patent/open source initiatives
- Why Novell must not crash and burn
- Systems management wakes up to virtualization
- Microsoft to reach out to IBM, Cisco on interoperability
- Microsoft wants to build, not burn, IP bridge
- Top 10 new features in Windows Server 2008
- Virtualization, consolidation drive server sales in Q1
- A big Windows cleanup In Asia
- Microsoft further opens up identity platform
- Microsoft christens Longhorn
- SAP Backs SUSE
- Study: Developers do not want GPL 3 to police patents
- Five crucial things the Linux community doesn’t understand about the average computer user
- Open-source doc format gets Microsoft backing
- Windows Server 2008 features address Linux challenge
- What happens to Viridian virtualization going forward?
- Hilf: Microsoft won't sue over Linux, for now
- Virtualization and green computing
- An open source architecture for security information
- Microsoft’s Virtual Machine software - Take 2
- A cynic rips open source
- Make sure virtualization isn't the next big mess
- Gartner says virtualization will top IT agenda until 2010
- Numerous customers worldwide realize benefits of Microsoft-Novell agreement
- Open Source goals outlined in Think Tank report
- Dude, you're getting Suse Linux Enterprise Server
- Virtualisation a reality for European firms
- Dell signs on with Microsoft, Novell open-source alliance
- Microsoft and Novell partnership site: Updated
- Silverlight on Linux? We're in, says Mono founder
- Microsoft takes Silverlight beyond Windows
- Microsoft embraces Macs and Interoperability at Mix07
- Sun mulls deeper Open Source dive
- So much for the 'new and improved' GPL
- Microsoft's Virtual Machine Manager completely revamped for Beta 2
- GPLv3 draft - license or contract
- That Linux thing - where’s the vision?
- Hitachi America fields Its second blade server
- Homegrown high-performance computing
- Virtualization fits in small business
- Oracle builds Linux support, but partners say adoption Is weak
- Identity systems all about making claims, Microsoft says
- FastScale takes a different approach to virtualization and provisioning
- AMD VP makes the case for multi-core technology
- FAQ: Detangling virtualization
- Where’s the virtual security?
- Microsoft-Samsung pact includes Linux patent "protection"
- Linux fragmentation OK for users, not for businesses
- The sorry state of open source today
- Assertion that Microsoft's 'dead' doesn't compute
- Overview of Novell’s views on virtualization
- The real enemy
- Has the EC finally bitten off more than It can chew?
- Novell's SharePoint rival attracts interest from Canadian users
- Why Microsoft is under assault from all corners
- Executive Q&A: Microsoft's Jason Matusow
- ACT warns of legal risk with latest GPL draft
- Xandros delivers Windows-Linux interoperability with new cross-platform management console
- To find money in open source, look for IP owners
- New XenEnterprise boosts virtual Windows
- CA survey says Virtualization benefits "being lost"
- GPLv3: Too ambiguous for its own good?
- RIP: Community Linux (1991-2007)
- NetPro and Centrify partner to enable cost-effective compliance and access control across the enterprise
- EDS shows support for Microsoft server, desktop management tools
- New GPL draft has olive branches, thorns
- Controversy swirls around changes in GPLv3
- Novell takes Microsoft InfoCard technology open source
- AMD Simfire open to interoperability
- Novell steering Microsoft defectors back to Microsoft?
- Mr. Gates, tear down these walls
- Yankee Group: Novell gaining (with Microsoft’s help) at Red Hat’s expense
- Why Microsoft is "Microsoft"
- Novell BrainShare 2007 update - Xen, MS relationship, etc.
- Virtualization does not guarantee the future for open source
- Microsoft not a cathedral; Open Source not a bazaar
- We want Linux to win: Q&A with Novell CEO, Ron Hovsepian
- Oracle claims Yahoo as Linux convert
- Microsoft inks patent deal with Fuji Xerox
- Surprise, Microsoft listed as most secure OS
- The Controversy Over GPL 3
- Is Microsoft Finally Ready To Play Nice?
- Linux rising at IBM
- Quest gets first license in Microsoft’s European licensing program
- Novell on the Microsoft deal: Customers want interoperability
- Red Hat launches Enterprise Linux 5
- Symantec takes on virtualization management across environments
- Sharepoint: Microsoft's new operating system
- Red Hat bands with open-source allies
- Sharepoint: Microsoft's new operating system
- HSBC to Standardize on Novell's SUSE Linux
- Cracking open the door to Open Source
- Microsoft pushes interoperability message
- Collaborate to compete!
- Virtualization and Open Source are big
- Let market decide on open standards
- Windows Server 2003 high availability solutions, Microsoft Virtual Server
- Perspective: Two cheers for intellectual-property law
- More room for growth in Storage Virtualization
- Novell delivers Open XML translator for OpenOffice
- Free software is nothing to fear
- Legally speaking: what GPLv3 means for the Microsoft-Novell pact
- "Open Source in SOA Deployments" at SOA World
- Microsoft deal shows promise as Novell revenue declines
- Debating Open Source Software Definitions
- Money or nothing? Trade-offs in FOSS compensation
- Novell sees hope as Microsoft deal starts to pay off
- LinuxAsia 2007: Open-source event puts interoperability first
- The high cost of Linux fragmentation: choice or chaos?
- The Virtual Machinist: Microsoft's virtualization struggles
- Microsoft enhances interoperability with open virtualization format
- IBM pushing clusters for midmarket businesses
- Linux camp rages over Novell pact
- Microsoft-Novell: moving beyond virtualization
- Microsoft-Novell: fleshing out the details
- Novell: Deal with Microsoft Not an Admission of IP Infringement
- Raymond Knocks Fedora, Switches to Ubuntu
- Why Google Matters to Microsoft
- Microsoft Responds to Alleged Ballmer 'Threats' Against Linux
- SA government to switch to open source
- Cuba and Venezuela - Unlikely Good Examples of Open Source Preference
- Opening up an open-source roadblock
- OpenVZ Virtualization Project Adds New Features
- Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 Goes Gold
- Red Hat CEO's remarks on Microsoft, Novell
- Virtualization: Linux's killer app
- Cuba embraces open-source software
- GPL Draft Has Microsoft/Novell Deal in Mind
- Despite open-source ideology, QUT embraces Microsoft integration
- Ballmer: Novell deal proves open source needs to ‘respect IP rights’
- IBM Unveils Linux Server Consolidation Systems
- Has open-source lost its halo?
- Novell vows to keep fighting Microsoft 'juggernaut'
- System management suite bridges Linux, Unix, Windows
- IDC: Linux Ecosystem Worth $40 Billion by 2010
- Microsoft calls IBM hypocritical on document standards
- IDC: Linux Ecosystem Worth $40 Billion by 2010
- Red Hat Joins Microsoft Interoperability Group
- Intel, Novell Deliver Virtualization Windows Drivers to Linux
- Microsoft, Novell talk up 'meat' of technical collaboration
- Novell, Microsoft Outline Virtual Collaboration
- IBM Expands Virtual Machines On The Mainframe
- The Real Point of Unbreakable Linux: Breaking Red Hat
- Unix vendors get creative in face of Windows, Linux competition
- Whither Operating Systems? Is this the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning?
- Unlovable Linux?
- Novell, Microsoft Staff up Interoperability Lab
- Novell-Microsoft Partnership Bears Fruit At Wal-Mart
- The Microsoft/Novell Deal: Has It Divided The Linux Community?
- Is Wal-Mart's Support for Suse Linux a Tipping Point?
- Oracle introduces Linux management software
- Windows on the Mac changes everything
- Wal-Mart eyes Microsoft for Web build-out
- Analyst likes the Novell/Microsoft deal
- SCO Loses Revenue and Employees
- Novell to benefit from Linux bookings
- Zend readies PHP for Windows
- Taking the plunge into open source
- Sun Restructures Reseller Program, Unveils New Solaris Support Subscriptions
- Innotek makes virtualization software available as open source
- Novell: SCO insolvency 'imminent' and 'inevitable'
- Open source to go under the radar in 2007
- Microsoft Loves Linux: What's With That?
- Sun Microsystems, the begrudging Linux vendor
- VMware Demonstrates Windows On Mac At Macworld
- What does 2007 hold for open source?
- Customers Strongly Endorse New Microsoft-Novell Deal
- Loves Linux, Runs on Windows
- Cost delays take-up of open source in Hungary
- Large public-sector Linux project flops
- Novell opens the kimono on Microsoft deal
- Microsoft and Novell: Fox marries chicken, both move into henhouse
- Joint Letter to the Open Source Community
- Toppling Linux
- Linux guru warns on security of open-source code
- Oracle to offer Red Hat Linux support
- Insecurity in Open Source

