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IBM Marries Mainframes with Virtualization, Distributed Workloads
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IBM Marries Mainframes with Virtualization, Distributed WorkloadsIntegration Developers... server with new technology, the IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension and the IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager for workload management. ...and more »Comment on Article Mentions: System z Tivoli Virtualization
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IBM Rolls Out Compliance Software
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Enhancements to BigFix platform include more than 200 upgrades in areas like virtualization management and user interfaces.Comment on Article Mentions: Paul McDougall IBM
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IBM Applies the BigFix to Security and Compliance
Displaying the fruits of its recent BigFix acquisition, IBM has announced new software to deliver greater security and compliance to thousands of laptops, PCs and servers globally. - Displaying the fruits of its recent BigFix acquisition, IBM has announced new software to deliver greater security and compliance to thousands of laptops, PCs and servers globally -- automating some of the most time-intensive IT tasks. IBM closed its BigFix acquisition in July 2010. BigFix softwa...Comment on Article Mentions: Gartner , Inc. SUSE Linux Darryl K. Taft
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Share Ranks Cost Cutting, Virtualization as Top IT Concerns
Cost management and virtualization were identified as the top issues concerning enterprise IT organizations in a recent SHARE survey of more than 160 IBM customers. Also, IBM plans to showcase its new zEnterprise mainframe at the SHARE conference in Boston August 1-5. - What are the most pressing issues facing enterprise IT organizations? Well, cost management and virtualization were identified as the top issues concerning enterprise IT organizations in a recent survey of more than 160 IBM customers. The complete results of the survey, conducted by SHARE, will be ...Comment on Article Mentions: Darryl K. Taft System z IBM
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IBM zEnterprise mainframe embraces Unix and Linux
IBM zEnterprise mainframe embraces Unix and LinuxSearchDataCenter.comThere's nothing currently stopping mainframe shops from porting workloads to and from the mainframe, and past IBM attempts at global workload management ...and more »Comment on Article Mentions: IBM
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IBM’s New Cloud Competence Center in Germany
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IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a new IBM Cloud Computing Competence Center in Ehningen, Germany, which will provide a broad range of cloud solutions and services to clients locally and internationally. Located in Ehningen, Germany, home to IBM's largest data center in Europe, the new facility will host a range of technology platforms and optimized service delivery processes, enabling its clients to harness the immense potential offered by cloud computing. "The opening of this center places IBM in a strong position to meet the growing demand for cloud solutions and services in the market," said Michael Diemer, general manager, Global Technology Services, IBM Germany. "Meeting the highest standards of technological innovation and data security -- which is vital to clients in sensitive areas such as insurance, banking and the public sector -- the new facility joins our Cloud Delivery Center in IBM Raleigh, North Carolina as part of our globally ...Comment on Article Mentions: Germany Yeshim Deniz IBM
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IBM To Acquire Network Management Specialist
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Big Blue's deal to buy out BigFix, Inc. helps company fulfill its plan to deliver full range of smart data center technologies.Comment on Article Mentions: Paul McDougall InformationWeek
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SaaS Industry Happenings - June 2010
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The broader SaaS market (I would include PaaS and Cloud Computing) have been really interesting this year and here are some of the notable news items that have caught my attention over the past couple of months: Mergers & Acqusitions SuccessFactors buys CubeTree for $50M… Interesting move into the collaboration space IBM buys CastIron … Nice compliment to [...]
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Reportlinker Adds SOA Applications Middleware Market ...
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... Partners 5.9.26 Microsoft Financials 2008 5.9.27 Microsoft Software Products 5.10 Novell Interoperable Linux Cloud Platforms 5.10.1 Novell Positions to Address Intelligent Workload Management Market 5.11 Oracle 5.11.1 Oracle Revenues: 5.11.2 ...Comment on Article Mentions: Web Services BMC Software Fujitsu
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Interop 2010 Show Winners
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This year's competition shines a light on the very best that IT vendors have to offer in cloud computing, network management, security, virtualization, wireless, and more. We also picked a top startup and gave out a green award.Comment on Article Mentions: InformationWeek IBM
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Not all IBM Linux can be put in a red hat, SUSE
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The result is a lower-cost deployment for the software vendor, a lower price for the customer, and relevance for Novell, which is helping build effective vertical market channels.
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The Cloud and Security, Cutting Through the Hype
A few months ago I spent half a day at IBM New Zealand’s Auckland offices running various interviews of IBM staffers. The project was part of my work as curator (disclaimer – that’s a self-awarded title) of IBM’s Business Insight web property. I was really interested to spend some time talking to IBM security expert John Martin and to specifically discuss the security issues that cloud computing brings. Excuse the poor quality sound – the joys of a (very) cheap digital camera in video mode. As an aside, any digital video camera manufacturers who want some equipment trialed, just drop me a line. I’d be interested to hear other security practitioner’s perspectives on all of this. I’d also be keen to run some interviews that provide a counterpoint to the assertions that John makes.CloudAve is exclusively sponsored byComment on Article Mentions: IBM
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IBM Launches Cloud Computing Lab
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Hong Kong center will focus on support for Big Blue's LotusLive online service. InformationWeek's RSS Feed is brought to you by NEC Ads by PheedoComment on Article Mentions: Paul McDougall NEC IBM
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Cisco, Hp, Ibm, Microsoft Join Cloud Computing Consortium
IT vendors such as Cisco, HP, IBM, Microsoft, and EMC have joined the Enterprise Cloud Buyers Council, a group created by TM Forum to remove the challenges that are making it difficult for the larger enterprises to adopt cloud computing. Also on the council are CA, Alcatel-Lucent and AT T. Cloud computing holds a lot of promise, according to TM Forum, but challenges around such issues as security and privacy will hinder adoption. - A new industry coalition comprising the likes of Cisco Systems, IBM, EMC and Microsoft will try to remove some of the key barriers for enterprises looking to embrace cloud computing. At the Management World Americas conference in Orlando, Fla., Dec. 8, the industry group TM Forum announced the crea...Comment on Article Mentions: EMC Forrester Research Cisco Systems
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IBM Unveils Mainframe Bundles
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The packages of hardware and software include mainframes priced and configured for large data center consolidation and CRM applications. InformationWeek's RSS Feed is brought to you by NEC Ads by PheedoComment on Article Mentions: Linux InformationWeek Analytics NEC
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Cisco Wins First Big Server Deal With Savvis Cloud
Cisco has scored its first major customer for its unified computing system in Savvis, a hosting provider that’s building out a computing cloud for enterprise users -- the first non-Cisco shop to get behind the UCS servers in a big way.
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IBM Brings Tivoli Monitoring Software to the Cloud
IBM is rolling out Tivoli Live Monitoring Services, a subscription-based offering that enables businesses to access the data center monitoring software via the Web from the IBM cloud. Businesses are demanding greater flexibility in the ways they can deploy software, according to IBM officials. The vendor will be making more Tivoli software available on the IBM cloud over the next year. - IBM customers can now access the vendors Tivoli data center monitoring software through the IBM cloud. IBM on Dec. 8 announced Tivoli Live Monitoring Services, a subscription-based offering hosted by IBM Global Services on a Big Blue cloud computing environment. Key targets for the new service are...Comment on Article Mentions: IBM Tivoli






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