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Startup Puts Microsoft Windows In Amazon's Clouds
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J. Nicholas Hoover
- October 1, 2008
Until 3Tera came along, EC2 customers could only choose among Unix-based operating systems, but couldn't run Windows or SQL Server applications. Oracle, Intel To Accelerate Cloud Computing by Antone Gonsalves - September 24, 2008 The companies are looking to connect private clouds to those of partners or third-party companies offering storage, server capacity, middleware, and other services. Panorama Adds Flash UI To Online Analytics by Antone Gonsalves - September 15, 2008 Panorama's latest technology uses Adobe Systems' Flash to add animation and graphics to the user interface to guide users through each step of the data analysis operations. Special Report: Business Intelligence Gets Smart by Doug Henschen - September 5, 2008 From desktop integration and BI services to smart applications and SaaS offerings, here are the trends top companies are incorporating in their BI initiatives, and what you can learn from them. SaaS Doubts Boost Remote Infrastructure Services by J. Nicholas Hoover - August 30, 2008 Chiquita Brands, a SaaS believer, taps remote management services provider for e-mail chores. Google Unveils Android's App Store by Marin Perez - August 28, 2008 A competitor to Apple's App Store, the Android Market will allow users to browse, purchase, install, and rate applications on Android handsets. HP Closes $13.9 Billion EDS Acquisition by Paul McDougall - August 26, 2008 The deal creates the world's second largest IT services and outsourcing vendor, trailing only IBM. Amazon Cloud Adds Persistent Storage Feature by J. Nicholas Hoover - August 21, 2008 Customers will likely use Amazon's Elastic Block Store for a variety of things, including as a cloud-based database holding up to 1 TB of data. Salesforce.com To Acquire InStranet For $31.5 Million by Mary Hayes Weier - August 20, 2008 The purchase of a customer-service technology software provider is the largest acquisition to date for the software-as-a-service vendor. Microsoft Drops Virtualization Fees For SQL Server 2008, Other Apps by Paul McDougall - August 19, 2008 The fee-elimination program applies to 41 Microsoft server applications, including certain editions of SQL Server 2008, Exchange Server 2007, Dynamics CRM 4.0, and SharePoint Server 2007. Outages Force Cloud Computing Users To Rethink Tactics by J. Nicholas Hoover - August 16, 2008 IT departments scramble to devise backup plans following service disruptions at Amazon, Citrix, and Google. Google Apologizes For Gmail Outage by Thomas Claburn - August 12, 2008 Millions of users were unable to access Google's Gmail service for several hours on Monday. AT&T Jumps Into Cloud Computing With Synaptic Hosting by J. Nicholas Hoover - August 5, 2008 Synaptic Hosting will allow companies to host Windows Server or Linux client-server applications and Web apps in AT&T's data centers, rather than in their own data centers. SAS Acquires SaaS-Based Specialist in Dynamic Price Optimization by Doug Henschen - August 4, 2008 Deal nets online profit optimization platform. New global practice will branch out from hotels to events, online advertising and other potential markets. Ready Or Not, Here Comes SaaS by Antone Gonsalves - August 4, 2008 Saugatuck Technology says SaaS is spreading throughout the enterprise, "whether the vendors -- or their offerings -- are ready to support and deliver what users want."
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