© Martin Kingsley The buzz is all about Microsoft's Live Mesh software and file synchronization platform this week. Live Mesh, brainchild of industry legend Ray Ozzie, probably strikes you, like...
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I could have sworn that I mentioned "JaBoWS" before here on this blog but I can't find the reference, so it must have been somewhere else or I just dreamt it. The term, if you...
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Nothing major on this sunny Saturday, I just thought I would throw up a few links to the various reaction pieces from Microsoft's announcement last week detailing their new commitments to...
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Microsoft held a conference call this morning with CEO Steve Ballmer, Senior VP Bob Muglia from the Server and Tools division, Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie, and general counsel Brad Smith to...
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Just about the only significant trend that I have not yet seen some random pundit proclaim that 2008 will be a "break-out" year of "explosive growth" for is virtualization....
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For most businesses today, 90% of the heavy lifting for internal communications is handled via one mechanism: electronic mail. This despite historic issues with that medium in terms of organization,...
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In San Francisco this morning Microsoft has announced the release of their Unified Communications family of software and hardware. I'm about halfway through watching the keynote now, enjoying the...
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Interesting piece up by Rob Enderle over at IT Business Edge titled "Battle for the Corporate Phone." Enderle looks at PBX convergence in the corporate market and gives some perspective on...
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Phil Wainewright today posts a much more articulate argument than mine why Yahoo's acquisition of Zimbra might indicate a move more oriented at assaulting Microsoft's Exchange bastion than...
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Zimbra, darling of the Web 2.0 collaboration suites, is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Yahoo. It was probably just a matter of time until the company was snapped up by a larger fish; previous...
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I had an opportunity to take a look at Vail, Serena Software's new enterprise-grade mashup platform, on Friday, and indeed it does work. I happened to come across their page on the site for the...
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One of the biggest turnoffs to Oracle, says Sport Chalet CFO Howard Kaminsky, was the lack of integration between Oracle financial applications and the retail apps of Retek, which it acquired about 18...
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According to a Forrester presentation / survey "Integration issues are the largest barrier to SaaS Adoption". Looks like salesforce.com is try to plug this very problem with the announcement...
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Lufthansa CIO Christop Ganswindt is confident that the "small double digit" millions of dollars investment that Lufthansa is making in the (SOA)set-up will help it cut future development...
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Last week i had a post up on BEA's SOA 360 platform just came across this interview with Rob Levy, BEA executive vice president and chief technology officer, at a conference about SOA 360 and...
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BEA introduced SOA 360, a unified Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), it spans three BEA product families Tuxedo, WebLogic and AquaLogic and is built on the company's native SOA microService...
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HP is opening additional competency centers around the world to help customers looking to implement service-oriented architectures.The SOA centers-in Bangalore, India, Singapore and Cupertino,...
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SAP is promoting their Enterprise Service Architecture (ESA) with Customers, software developers and other partners attending SAP AG's TechEd workshop in Vienna. Announced in 2003, ESA uses Web...
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Via Jeff Nolan and Sadagopan ... Jason Stamper at Computer Business Review reports on his exclusive interview with TIBCO's CEO, Vivek Ranadive after TIBCO's announcement of "Time-Based...
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