Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Startup moves Exchange mailboxes to Google or Microsoft cloud

Dedicated hardware now available in Amazon's cloud | Will Orion get developers to code in the cloud?

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Startup moves Exchange mailboxes to Google or Microsoft cloud
A startup founded by a former Citrix executive is aiming to help customers move Microsoft Exchange mailboxes to either Google Apps or Microsoft's own cloud. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Lower Total Cost of Ownership for Applications
Oracle Tuxedo is cost-effective, reliable, and extremely scalable (up to hundreds of thousands of transactions per second). Finally, Tuxedo protects mainframe investments through reuse of existing IT assets in modern service-oriented architecture while significantly reducing operational costs. Read More Today!

WHITE PAPER: IBM

The Benefits of Cloud Computing
Although the benefits of cloud computing are clear, so is the need to develop proper security for cloud implementations. The following whitepaper provides an overview of key security issues related to cloud computing, concluding with the IBM Point of View on a secure cloud architecture and environment. Read Now

Dedicated hardware now available in Amazon's cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can now run their cloud applications on hardware dedicated to them, the company says. Read More

Will Orion get developers to code in the cloud?
The Eclipse Foundation's Orion Web-based developer platform has a long way to go if it hopes to replace traditional tools. Read More

How Kelly Services manages risk in the cloud
Rosie Rivel, senior manager of IT global risk and compliance at Kelly, talks risk and the cloud. Read More


WHITE PAPER: AccelOps

How Belgacom Achieves End-to-End Monitoring
The demand for automation and unified computing and monitoring is on the rise in the service provider world. As the Belgacom ICT case study unfolds, telecom providers can turn to innovative technology approaches for operational efficiency and service performance. Read now!

The tech CIOs are paying for
CIO's latest tech priorities survey suggests cloud and mobile continue to be in high demand. Read More

EU puts standardization at forefront of cloud computing
The European Commissioner in charge of Europe's digital program has put interoperability and standards at the forefront of the cloud computing agenda. Read More

SailPoint takes identity management to the cloud
SailPoint put forward its strategy to extend the provisioning and access control capabilities of its IdentityIQ product to cloud-based environments. Read More


WEBCAST: BMC

Cutting Cost Thru Workload Automation
Join BMC's John McKenney with featured speaker Milind Govekar, Gartner analyst. Gartner has covered the workload automation space from its inception. We're pleased to feature Milind as he shares industry trends and best practices that help cut costs and boost productivity. View More Now!

Cloud storage best practices
Someone on a forum asked for a list of best practices in adopting cloud storage. Here's one from the "Cloud Storage: Adoption, Practice and Deployment Report" which will be launched at Storage Networking World on April 4. Read More

Cloud CIO: 3 private cloud use case scenarios
It is by now a truism that most IT organizations are planning an IT infrastructure strategy that includes cloud computing and that an internal cloud (aka private cloud) is a fundamental part of that strategy. Read More

UC and cloud-based services: An excellent combination?
A look at the case for implementing UC on a cloud-based services model. Read More



GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
Up for grabs from Microsoft Subnet: a Windows 7 Enterprise Technician class for three people. From Cisco Subnet: 15 copies of VMware ESXi books. Enter here.

SLIDESHOWS

Hot technology at the annual CTIA wireless show
CTIA Wireless offers a look at the evolving mobile landscape, from handsets and apps to core network systems. Here's a few of the things that are hot at the show in Orlando.

First look at Firefox 4
Firefox 4 has finally arrived, after months of delays and after rival Web browsers Internet Explorer 9 and Chrome 10 already shipped. The browser gets a speed boost and several feature enhancements that are so significant that they all have their own proper names, like Panorama, JaegerMonkey and Firefox Sync. Were they worth the wait? Let's take a look.

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Paul Baran, Internet and packet switching pioneer, is mourned
  2. Microsoft scheme sniffs out unused wireless spectrum
  3. How Apple played hard to get and seduced the enterprise
  4. Apple holding out on iOS 5 until fall?
  5. Microsoft pays Nortel $7.5 million for IPv4 addresses
  6. AT&T-T-Mobile merger widely panned
  7. Nokia looks to make Windows Phone 7 hottest mobile OS
  8. Update Java and you may get annoying McAfee scanner too
  9. Is Skype a security risk that endangers your privacy?
  10. The RSA Hack FAQ

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