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Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 19th January With a commodity productivity application, the most effective delivery is on the lowest-cost platform or from a provider. The problem is that 20 or 30 years ago, people put everything on mainframes. They wrote it all in code. |
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Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 14th January Like a lot of big, old industries, the banking function is essentially a function nowadays of software, standard protocols, high-performance (yet standard) IT systems ... and soon impeccable cloud computing credentials. |
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Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 6th November Increasingly, governance of hybrid computing environments establishes the ground rules under which business activities and processes - supported by multiple and more diverse infrastructure models - operate. |
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Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 8th September We're going to take a look at an emerging updated standard called XDAS, which looks at audit trail information from a variety of systems and software across the enterprise IT environment. |
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Martin Banks, Bloor Research | 13th July As Cloud technologies start to take a back seat, attention is shifting to the need to redefine service levels in terms of business values that help users understand the real economics of the Cloud. |
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Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 28th April Progress Software this week announced the release of an enhanced Parallel Correlator for its Apama Complex Event Processing (CEP) platform so it can take advantage of multi-core, multi-processor hardware. |
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Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 27th April Vivek Ranadive, CEO of TIBCO Software, sees a lot of question marks around Oracle's proposed acquisition of Sun Microsystems. |
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John Brand, Hydrasight | 14th April Hydrasight notes that the terms 'cloud', 'utility', 'on-demand', Software-as-a-Service and 'network' computing are being used to describe a very simple premise-that the server-centric computing model is (slowly) returning to favour. |