Windows 8 is finally here and the stakes are sky high for Microsoft. “We’re so happy to be here today and to celebrate the global availability of a new era of Windows and Windows-powered PCs,” said Steven Sinofsky, ...
Tags: Apple, Galaxy, iPad, Microsoft, Microsoft Surface, Samsung, Steve Ballmer
HP this week will unveil a software-defined networking portfolio that spans infrastructure, control plane operations and applications in an effort to lead the emerging SDN market. HP will roll out its own SDN controller, a separate ...
Tags: Cisco, highlightedpost, HP, Juniper, SDN
Samsung’s recent licensing of 64-bit processor designs from ARM suggests that the chip maker may expand from smartphones and tablets into the server market, analysts said this week. Samsung last week licensed ARM’s first ...
Tags: ARM, Samsung, server chips, smartphones, tablets
Late next year, consumers will be able to buy smartphones that either come with native hypervisor software or use an app allowing them to run two interfaces on the phone: one for personal use, one for work. The technology could help ...
Tags: AMD, Business devices, BYOD, consumer, Dual hypervisor, enterprise
1) What are your company’s key products and services? Cisco is the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate. As an innovator in the communications and information technology ...
Schneider Electric today announced it has seen 4% growth in the last quarter, as well as 9% in the first nine months of 2012, with infrastructure, buildings, power and IT business units showing the most momentum, during the first day of its ...
Tags: cloud, Cloud growth, energy, Schneider Electric
SAP has turned heads in recent years with a number of high-profile acquisitions, scooping up SuccessFactors, Sybase and Ariba for more than US$13 billion collectively. But company executives also maintain they intend to increase revenues ...
Tags: Oracle, SAP, internal startups, entrepreneurial flair
Microsoft has taken its server OS a giant step forward with yesterday’s release of Windows Server 2012, making this version the first that can be controlled remotely so it is more suitable for data centres. “Microsoft has ...
Tags: data centre, Windows, windows server, Microsoft server
CommVault Systems, has announced its participation at GITEX Technology Week 2012. The company will be showcasing the latest version of its data management software, Simpana 9 that was unveiled during the early part of this year. Colin ...
Tags: Commvault, data management, GITEX, Simpana
CommVault has announced Simpana IntelliSnap Recovery Manager, a software product for automating snapshot management and application-aware recovery. The introduction comes as the company attempts to support recovery of critical ...
Tags: Commvault, automation software, application management, disaster recovery
IT leaders will need to “get real” and stop saying that everything is moving into the cloud during 2013, according to analyst firm Forrester. In a blog entry which counts down the company’s top 10 cloud predictions for ...
Tags: Forrester, Cloud economics
Microsoft Gulf is set to showcase its latest innovations across the cloud portfolio and the Windows platform at GITEX. Microsoft hopes that the event will provide it with a platform to demonstrate innovative technology solutions and ...
Tags: Dell, GITEX, Intel, Microsoft, Nokia, Windows 8, Cloud
Red Hat has announced the availability of the first beta of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation 3.1. Current Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation customers are able to access the beta via the Red Hat Network today. The platform is expected to ...
Tags: Red Hat, Virtualisation Network, Enterprise Virtualisation
Green data centres may have gone out of fashion as a topic of conversation, but rising energy costs, increasing demand for computing power, environmental concerns, and economic pressures are continuing to drive the market. The data centre ...
Tags: energy, green data centre, highlightedpost, industry, market, market share
Infor has teamed up with VMWare to help customers of its Infor LN ERP (enterprise resource planning) software run on VMWare's latest virtualisation technology, opening a door to cloud deployments and potentially lower infrastructure costs. ...
Tags: cloud, enterprise resource planning, ERP, Infor, virtualisation, VMWare