Monday, December 05, 2011

Gartner predictions: More cloud, consumerization, loss of IT control

SAP pays $3.4 billion for cloud vendor SuccessFactors | Cisco a no show in 40G Ethernet market report

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Gartner predictions for 2012: More cloud, consumerization, loss of IT control
IT budgets and responsibilities are moving out of the control of IT departments and into the hands of others, thanks to trends such as consumerization and cloud computing, Gartner says in its vision for 2012 and the coming years. Read More


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The Real Cost of Dealing with Carriers
What is the TCO for your company's data network services and solutions? If you work with one of the large carriers, it's probably a lot higher than you think. Read Now!

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Create a Solid Backup Strategy
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SAP pays $3.4 billion for cloud vendor SuccessFactors
SAP America is paying $3.4 billion in cash to acquire SuccessFactors, a provider of cloud-based human capital management tools. Read More

Cisco a no show in 40G Ethernet market report
Market research firm Dell'Oro Group recently began tracking the 40G Ethernet market as 10G takes hold and grows, necessitating 40G uplinks, aggregation switches and core modules. And the market leaders are IBM and Extreme Networks. Read More

Skeptics find flaws in Carrier IQ application analysis
Only now are some skeptical voices being raised that the case against Carrier IQ may be a rush to judgment without a real, or at least an adequate, basis in fact. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sybase

Scaling Out Query Performance with Sybase IQ 15.3
This paper is meant to provide a holistic perspective and introduce the technical concepts behind DQP in general and Sybase® IQ 15.3's DQP implementation through the PlexQ Distributed Query Platform. Read now.

More enterprises willing to adopt mobile-only communications: study
We observed in our newsletter a week ago that the integration of business apps on mobile devices was very important to business, but we weren't quite sure businesses were willing to "cut the cord" in favor of wireless substitution. However, based on results published this week in the BroadSoft 2011 Mobile Enterprise of the Future Survey, enterprises appear more likely to adopt mobile-only communications that we thought. Read More

Citrix Receiver bring full-fledged desktop apps to smartphones and tablets
The BYOD phenomenon shows no signs of abating, and many companies continue to struggle with the best (read: safest) way to give workers access to corporate applications via employee-owned smart devices. Citrix Receiver leverages the security of a Citrix XenDesktop or XenApp infrastructure to bring full-blown desktop applications to smartphones and tablet PCs. Read More

Original PaaS vendors defend their turf
Independent platform-as-a-service providers acknowledge that theirs is a crowded market, especially with big IT vendors like Oracle, Hewlett-Packard and Dell entering as competitors, but they expressed confidence this week that there is room in the market for many players. Read More


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Managing Cloud Services from Request to Retirement
This lifecycle is tailored to the needs of the business, with both the flexibility to deliver the full required software stacks and the management rigor to ensure the operational integrity of the cloud. Learn More!

HP server revenue falls in turbulent quarter, Gartner says
Worldwide server revenue grew 5.2% in the third quarter but declined for Hewlett-Packard (HP), Gartner Inc. said in a report on server sales during the quarter. Read More

CRM packages look to ease financial firms' move to Salesforce
Cloud computing consulting firm GlobalOne released the first of three CRM packages that aim to help financial services firms and banks transition to cloud computing with Salesforce.com. Read More

Netflix opens door to leaving Amazon Web Services
Netflix designed its cloud architecture so that it has the option to move to an Amazon Web Services competitor, but doesn't expect a real competitor to emerge for a few years, a Netflix executive said. Read More



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