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software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 3, 2008
The enterprise-software company has collaborated with networking-hardware company Emulex to produce Linux kernel data-integrity code. Oracle has announced that it has contributed data-integrity code to the Linux …
Also tagged: code, hardware, software, storage, linux, open source, operating systems, data management, unix, emulex, data centers, linux kernel, oracle corp, data integrity, tom espiner zdnet co uk, emulex corp
Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect - Nov 18, 2008
Read complete transcript of the discussion. Find it on iTunes/iPod. Learn more. Sponsor: Hewlett-Packard. In an age of significant layoffs and corporate restructuring, the burgeoning problem of identity and access …
Also tagged: podcasts, software development, security, virtualization, soa, management, it management, itil, government, intellectual property, hp, software infrastructure, application lifecycle management, soa governance, it service management, soa architect
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Dreamforce: Salesforce and Facebook [podcast]IT Project Failures - Nov 6, 2008 Salesforce.com announced a platform partnership with Facebook today at Dreamforce, its annual user conference, that will enable Facebook developers to write and run their applications on the Force.com enterprise cloud … Also tagged: enterprise 2 0, salesforce com, cio issues, it issues, end user impact, saas paas and soa, dreamforce 2008 |
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Salesforce.com and Facebook: Should you care? [podcast]IT Project Failures - Nov 5, 2008 Salesforce.com announced a platform partnership with Facebook today at Dreamforce, its annual user conference, that will enable Facebook developers to write and run their applications on the Force.com enterprise cloud … Also tagged: enterprise 2 0, salesforce com, cio issues, it issues, end user impact, saas paas and soa, dreamforce 2008 |
Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect - Nov 2, 2008
Read a full transcript of the discussion. Find it on iTunes/iPod. Learn more. Sponsor: Active Endpoints. Welcome to the latest BriefingsDirect Insights Edition, Vol. 32, a periodic discussion and dissection of …
Also tagged: net, podcasts, database, software development, vista, internet, microsoft, business intelligence, apple, windows, microsoft live, virtualization, bi, developer tools, soa, management, mobile, google, saas, it management, amazon, iphone, software infrastructure, web technology, red hat, datacenters, soa governance, ides, soa architect
Between the Lines - Nov 2, 2008
The prevailing theory is that this time the bubble that burst was that in the housing market. But the wreckage in the last three months has been just as bad in tech as when the dotcom bubble burst eight years ago. Or …
Also tagged: general, microsoft, apple, google, yahoo, dell, amazon, intel, earnings, cisco, hewlett packard
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Overstock.com accepts blame for ERP problemsIT Project Failures - Oct 29, 2008 Online retailer, Overstock.com announced it will restate earnings, saying “fallout” from problems with a 2005 Oracle ERP implementation caused the problems. In a letter to investors, CEO Patrick M. Byrne said: Our … Also tagged: implementation, project failures, cio issues, it issues, financial impact |
Between the Lines - Oct 28, 2008
The financiers of technology projects are seeing defaults rise and that ups the ante for customers looking for credit and the vendors extending loans. The Wall Street Journal connects the dots. In September, 0.86 …
Also tagged: general, microsoft, it management, ibm, sap, software infrastructure, hardware infrastructure, cisco
Between the Lines - Oct 24, 2008
Trying to figure out where the information technology economy is going? Your guess is as good as mine. Or Steve Ballmer’s. Or Steve Job’s. Or Paul Otellini’s. Or EMC’s Joe Tucci’s. Or Jeff Bezos’. The one trend that’s …
Also tagged: general, microsoft, apple, it management, amazon, intel, ibm, sap, software infrastructure, web technology, hardware infrastructure, hewlett packard
Between the Lines - Oct 21, 2008
A federal judge has given Oracle until February 13 to provide a specific dollar amount to settle a lawsuit it filed against SAP last year. The suit alleges that TomorrowNow, an SAP subsidiary, illegally accessed Oracle …