IDC's top 10 tech predictions: cloud and analytics Unsurprisingly, cloud computing tops IDCs' 2010 technology predictions after a year where it was hyped and pushed and almost bludgeoned into the mindsets of IT professionals across the industry. While coming a close second was business analytics, which from the past few years is seemingly never far from the top one or two priorities of CIOs. Amazon cloud computing service unveils eBay auction-style pricing Amazon's cloud computing division is unveiling an eBay-style auction service that will let users bid on unused virtual server capacity. Microsoft buys Opalis to strengthen cloud management capabilities Moving to strengthen its management tools related to virtual environments, Microsoft Friday said that it had purchased IT process automation vendor Opalis for an undisclosed sum. Dell embeds Fibre Channel over Ethernet in server line Dell on Thursday announced it is shipping single-chip Fibre Channel over Ethernet network interface cards in a large range of PowerEdge servers. The move could bolster adoption of the nascent networking protocol. IBM's newest mainframe is all Linux IBM expanded its server lineup with a new mainframe system designed just for Linux that may be aimed, in particular, at higher-end x86 systems. Extreme Networks to help enterprises migrate data centres Networking company Extreme Networks has come out with a plan to help enterprises migrate their data centres from a physical network, to a virtual network to location-independent cloud networks. IT manager explains groundwork strategy for major SharePoint rollout The Richardson Company has spent six years building out a SharePoint infrastructure and the 2010 version of the Microsoft server, which ships next year, is shaping up to be the next major step. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Happy 25th Anniversary, Cisco and Five Shortcuts to PCI Compliance; On Microsoft Subnet: everRun 2G: Keeps your applications highly available On Google Subnet: Google adds discussion forums, e-mail lists to Google Apps Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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