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Google and Sony vs. Microsoft, and a Touch of Wikileaks Insanity

December 6, 2010 No Comments

Tweet What makes the Wikileaks furor appear insane to me is that there appears to be little focus on bringing the folks in government behaving illegally to justice. I wonder how many of us really want to live in a world where people think someone who clearly made a mistake because he was immature and […]

How Cloud Computing Helps Small Business to Reduce Emissions and Improve Productivity

December 3, 2010 No Comments

Tweet “Cloud providers spend a significant share of their company’s operational expense on IT–much more than an average corporation with its own IT department,” according to the report. “This circumstance leads to an increased focus on cost and efficiency improvement, driving optimization of data center and application performance beyond what many businesses can achieve on […]

The FINAL CRM Watchlist Candidates for 2011

December 3, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Hey y’all. The final requests were in by the night of November 30…or so. I admit, I cut a few companies – those that requested extra time – a little extra time.  What was amazing was that since I announced the open nominations, I had 88 companies request to be included on the candidates […]

The Inevitability of the Apple SIM Card

December 3, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Should American customers pay for European control? The United States is moving to LTE 4G networks, and a programmable SIM card is the way to go. The programmable SIM card opens up competition and, as a result, will bring down some of the outrageous costs that currently exist. Read more of Jesse Herman’s blog […]

HP MediaSmart Server to retire

December 2, 2010 No Comments

Hewlett-Packard has dropped plans to offer Microsoft’s next version of Windows Home Server OS, codenamed Vail, in its products, after retiring a line of servers carrying the current version of the OS, Microsoft said on Tuesday.

Do suppliers now believe that posts on their blogs can replace direct contact with industry influencers and customers?

December 2, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Microsoft seems to think so…. Brian Madden just posted Microsoft’s “User State Virtualization” is a joke on his blog. As another recipient of Emails from Microsoft’s PR firm telling me that a Microsoft executive or representative had just posted something on a blog, I came to similar conclusions. I’ve also been following various forms […]

Data Governance and the Social Enterprise

December 1, 2010 No Comments

Tweet In his blog post Socializing Software, Michael Fauscette explained that in order “to create a next generation enterprise, businesses need to take two concepts from the social web and apply them across all business functions: community and content.” “Traditional enterprise software,” according to Fauscette, “was built on the concept of managing through rigid business […]

Can Business Analytics Outperform Humans at Multitasking?

December 1, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Science is proving that people underestimate how well they can multitask – doing or thinking about multiple things at the same time. People are actually fairly poor at it. Can analytics-based performance management software accomplish what the human brain cannot? In other words, can the portfolio of integrated methodologies that comprise the performance management […]

Infineta – accelerating the dedupe dance

December 1, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Complex multi-tier applications and components communicate with one another using the network infrastructure in the datacenter and between datacenters. Often, these communications paths are the bottleneck that reduces both scalability and application performance. Many network virtualization suppliers have emerged to address this challenge.  I had a chance to speak with Raj Kanaya, CEO and Co-Founder […]

Apache vs. Oracle: A New Front in the Java War

November 30, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Oracle has already declared war on Google over Java. Between that and the way Oracle pulled Solaris sources from current distribution, the open source community at large is developing a definite dislike for Oracle. Already, MySQL has been forked, producing MariaDB; OpenOffice.org has been forked, producing LibreOffice; and Solaris has been forked, producing IllumOS. […]

Energy Secretary Steven Chu calls for more government funding of green technology research

November 30, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Energy Secretary Steven Chu called today for more government action to promote green technology and warned that a failure to do so would damage U.S. potential to cash in on the new green economy. Chu, a Nobel Laureate in physics and former University of California-Berkeley professor, told a National Press Club audience that the […]

Then Again…Maybe Buying A CRM Is Like Buying A Car

November 30, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Now I’m starting to reconsider the garden hose thing.  Maybe buying a new CRM system is NOT like buying a garden hose.  Thinking about it further, I’ve come to a new realization. It’s like a buying a new car.  Because when you’re buying a new CRM system, just like when you’re buying a new […]

Can IBM Compete With Facebook In Social Media?

November 30, 2010 No Comments

Tweet A recent article by Drew Neisser titled Why IBM Could be Bigger Than Facebook in Social Media got my attention. It wasn’t the fact that Neisser mentioned IBM and Facebook in the same sentence that got me, nor the fact that IBM recently announced the IBM Customer Experience Suite. It was the quote from […]

The 233-Line Kernel Patch and the (Even Easier) Alternatives

November 29, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Ingenuity has always been a hallmark of the Linux world, but sometimes the community really outdoes itself. Take the 233-line patch to the Linux kernel’s scheduler that was recently created by developer Mike Galbraith, for example. With the ability to reduce the average latency of the desktop by as much as 60 times under […]

50 Open Source Apps You Can Use in the Cloud

November 23, 2010 No Comments

Tweet The cloud computing boom has brought a surge of opportunity to the open source world. Open source developers and users are taking advantage of these opportunities in three key ways. First, many open source applications are now available on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) basis. For open source project owners, hosting apps in the cloud offers […]

NMDP to Leverage IBM Analytics Software to Speed up Patient-Donor Matching Process

November 23, 2010 No Comments

Tweet National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), an undisputed leader in the field of unrelated marrow and umbilical cord blood transplantation, selected IBM‘s WebSphere Lombardi Business Process Management (BPM) software to help automate its donor and patient management process Read More of  Madhubanti Rudra’s Post

Virtualization meets its organizational limit

November 23, 2010 No Comments

Tweet We’ve been staring a simple truth in the face for a few years but generally trying to ignore it because the implications are big.  That truth: If we are to get the most out of highly virtualized, cloud-ready environments we are probably going to have to rethink the way parts of IT are organized. […]

Management and PaaS

November 22, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Many years ago I spent a few years working for HP as a Distinguished Engineer via their acquisition of Bluestone. Now I learnt a lot through that experience and one of those things was the importance of system management software such as OpenView. In truth I already knew, having done research with HP, IBM […]

HTML5 rising: mobile may now drive desktop apps

November 22, 2010 No Comments

Tweet It used to be that whatever Web functionality you got over your mobile phone was a scaled-down rendering of what was available to desktops.  Now, thanks to monumental advances with smartphones, and the rise of HTML5, the equation has flipped — a lot of innovation is happening in the mobile space, and the work […]

Mike Vizard Discusses Cloud Computing and the Cost of Virtualization

November 19, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Although most IT organizations are still in the early stages of testing out the concept, the shift toward private cloud computing is also going to cause more than a few IT organizations to rethink their virtualization strategies. One of the issues confronting IT organizations as they embrace cloud computing is how dependent the whole […]

Microsoft and Cisco Cross the Virtualization Chasm

November 19, 2010 No Comments

Tweet As you have probably heard by now (especially if you happened to glance at the other posts on NoJitter), Microsoft and Cisco made some news this week on the unified communications and collaboration front. While other NoJitter posters have done a tremendous job covering the highlights and impacts, I wanted to drill down a […]

GreenITers!

November 18, 2010 No Comments

This is an interesting blog on green tech and is open to anyone that can share new ways and ideas to escalate the use of IT for a greener & better global society.

Today’s Offhand Post Could Be Tomorrow’s Federal Case

November 18, 2010 No Comments

Tweet While it’s easy for bad celebrity tweeters to attract headlines, average citizens also are finding that wayward social networking is an easy way to garner their 15 minutes of fame — even if that is not their intent. Dawnmarie Souza was fired from her job after posting negative comments about her supervisor on her […]

Galen Schreck on System management capabilities and virtualization in 2011

November 17, 2010 No Comments

Tweet When thinking about their 2011 IT initiatives, many firms I’ve spoken with are continuing to build out their virtual server environments. My collegue, Gene Leganza, has written an excellent report entitled The Top 15 Technology Trends EAs Should Watch which includes system management as a driver of continued virtualization. In addition, it is now […]

Cisco’s sustainability report offers proof points for green tech

November 16, 2010 No Comments

Tweet If there is one company you would expect to have a lot to say about the potential green impact of collaboration and networking technology on corporate sustainability goals, it is Cisco. So, I suppose I’m not surprised that so much space is given to this topic in the press materials for its new 2010 […]

Israeli SaaS water baby snags more VC funding

November 15, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Dare I make my first green tech blog prediction for 2011? It is this: technologies and applications for managing water quality and consumption will find more backers and more real customers. Which means you’ll read more about them here in this column. Increasingly, electricity efficiency and water efficiency will vie for our attention. Read […]

The CRM WatchList 2011 Preseason: Who’s Gonna Make The Team?

November 15, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Well, I’m announcing the CRM 2011 Watchlist Preseason. (Dramatic music with a sports theme). For the first time ever, I’m going to publish my list of candidates for the final Watchlist and then give you the chance, in the name of crowd sourcing and/or vendor self-promotion – a chance to expand that list of […]

Is Social BPM an oxymoron?

November 12, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Plug “social BPM” into Google and you get a plethora of pundits pontificating about the meaning of the term and technology vendors plugging the latest development in their business process management system. Systems provider Oracle, for instance, announced back in June that they had their BPM suite “enable teams to collaborate on all the […]

Deep Thoughts on Being a Geek

November 11, 2010 No Comments

Tweet Being a geek “implies passion for what you do and a genuine interest in the subject,” said blogger Jeremy Visser. “Being a geek is not just something you do from nine ’til five. Nor is it something you only do in your spare time. It’s a state of being that governs your thinking, your […]

Combining MDM, BPM Even More Compelling with Addition of BI

November 10, 2010 No Comments

Tweet It can be tough to get business stakeholders on board with technology initiatives, especially if they are faced with a confusing array of tech acronyms and feel the effort is being pushed by an IT department that simply isn’t making a compelling-enough business case. Thus I’ve been following with interest the posts of IT […]

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