Monday, 15 July 2013

Ray Ozzie joins Hewlett-Packard's board

Developers stand up to keep Microsoft TechNet alive | Microsoft addresses devops with InRelease technology

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Ray Ozzie joins Hewlett-Packard's board
Former Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie will serve on the board's technology and finance and investment committees, which suggests he'll be focused not only on HP's technical direction but also future acquisitions. Read More


WHITE PAPER: QLogic Corporation

The Value of Shared SSDs in Enterprise Computing
With Mt. Rainier Accelerator technology, QLogic delivers a unique solution set that is optimized to address the growing performance gap between what today's processors can compute and what the storage I/O subsystem can deliver. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: Eversync

Achieve Backup Success Without Becoming a Backup Expert
Server virtualization changes everything about managing IT infrastructures. One aspect that often gets overlooked is how much backup and recovery changes in virtualized environments. Learn More

Developers stand up to keep Microsoft TechNet alive
Independent IT consultants and developers in particular are screaming bloody murder over Microsoft's decision to put the TechNet subscription program out to pasture. And now they're fighting back. Read More

Microsoft addresses devops with InRelease technology
Microsoft has completed its purchase of InCycle's InRelease business unit, announced in June, and is now deploying the software to offer devops capabilities to its Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server users. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VMware

Crash Insurance: Protect Your Business with Virtualization
Think that your business is safe from an IT outage caused by a natural or man-made disaster? Think again. Read this trend brief to learn more about potential risks to IT services and how a comprehensive disaster recovery plan is essential to keeping your systems up and running at all times. Read Now!

Riverbed's updated Granite to bring more power to branch sites
The hardware and software platform lets enterprises centralize operations while maintaining local caches. Read More

Like a pinball, Zimbra bounces again, now to Telligent from VMware
Telligent has acquired Zimbra from VMware in order to give its enterprise social networking suite an enterprise email and calendaring component. For Zimbra, it's the second time it's been sold since 2010. Read More



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