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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 29 March 2007 |
by Timothy Prickett Morgan
While server virtualization has been a hot topic for a number of years now, and industry juggernaut VMware is poised to break $1 billion in sales in 2007 for its various virtualization hypervisors and related products, this is still a nascent market--at least on X64 server platforms. Which means that it is not too late to rethink how hypervisors are being implemented.
The variety of virtualization technologies on servers allow a single physical machine to be sliced up into multiple virtual machines. There are a number of approaches. One allows a virtual or logical partition to support a whole operating system; IBM's LPARs, Hewlett-Packard's vPars, Sun Microsystems' LDoms, and VMware's ESX Server all do this. Another approach presents a sandbox for applications and end users that looks like a virtual machine even though it really isn't. (read more) |
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Written by Georg Gules
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Monday, 10 July 2006 |
Mark Cox writes on echannelline.com that: Novell has announced two new programs for Linux training designed to promote education around open source. Novell unveiled its "Train the Teacher" series, which it is billing as the industry's first free week-long boot camp for Linux educators. In addition, Novell becomes the first Linux vendor to partner with Thomson Course Technology, the world's leading technology education publishers, with the release of a series of new joint SUSE Linux Enterprise courseware offerings. As a result, students and teachers interested in Linux have compelling new options for building their expertise on the increasingly popular open source platform. (click to read more about Novell's new Linux training programs.) |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 July 2006 )
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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 22 June 2006 |
Bellevue, Washington - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - June 21, 2006 - On-demand web applications for small businesses company, iHost Networks, has released its new e-commerce offering, iHostStores. The new on-demand web application is designed to provide turnkey e-Stores for small businesses at an affordable price. |
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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 15 June 2006 |
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Barney Beal writes on SearchCRM.com: Chalk up yet another acquisition for Oracle. Yesterday, the software giant announced the purchase of Telephony@Work, a provider of IP-based software for hosted contact centers. The deal extends Oracle's reach into on-demand CRM via its purchase of Siebel. Before it was acquired by Oracle, Siebel purchased Ineto in early 2004 and launched Contact On Demand, its hosted customer service application.(click for more) |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 June 2006 )
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Written by Georg Gules
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Tuesday, 06 June 2006 |
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SAS is thirty years old this year and is now one of the world's leading suppliers of business intelligence solutions. The company is also the largest privately held software supplier bar none. Recently SAS announced that it is expanding its software as a service offering by making five “on demand” hosted software solutions available for immediate use. |
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