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Maureen O'Gara
Maureen O'Gara is the Virtualization News Desk editor of SYS-CON Media. She is the publisher of famous "Billygrams" and the editor-in-chief of "Client/Server News" for more than a decade. One of the most respected technology reporters in the business, Maureen can be reached by email at maureen(at)sys-con.com or paperboy(at)g2news.com, and by phone at 516 759-7025.

AMD Contributes Eclipse Plug-in
AMD has open sourced an Eclipse plug-in called CodeSleuth, apparently the equivalent of its CodeAnalyst Performance Analyzer, meant to give Java developers an idea of how their software is performing on AMD chips, including the quad-core Barcelona.
Microsoft: 'Batteries Included'
The olive branch - well, okay, twig - olive twig - that Microsoft extended to the open source Eclipse Foundation Wednesday was the undertaking to help make the Eclipse Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) work with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) so it's easier for...
Virtualization - Wintel Twins Put $20m into Mainstream Parallel Programming Research
With all programming about to become parallel programming, the industry's famous Wintel twins, Microsoft and Intel, said this afternoon that they will be putting $20 million into university research over the next five years. Their objective is to make parallel pro...
Yahoo's China Partner Messes Up Yahoo's Pretty Valuation
Yahoo's not the only company scrambling to avoid getting sucked up by Microsoft. Yahoo owns 39% of Alibaba Group, which in turn owns China's biggest B2B portal, and that interest would pass to Microsoft if Microsoft buys Yahoo. So now Alibaba, reportedly spooked b...
Yahoo Explains Why Microsoft Should Pay More or Better Yet Go Away
A reported tête-à-tête between Microsoft and Yahoo on March 10 at which Microsoft is supposed to have painted its picture of what a combined company would look like apparently hasn't advanced Microsoft's suit any - at least not at the price it's offering to pay. ...
AJAX World - Google Gears & Microsoft Silverlight Mobilize
Google said Tuesday that it's going mobile with its Google Gears technology, the stuff that's supposed to let web-based apps run unconnected to the web, beginning with Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices ahead of its own nascent Android platform. Same day, Microsoft ca...
Virtualization - Intel Defends Itself to EC
CEO Paul Otellini, economists and lawyers in tow, defended Intel against the European Commission's antitrust accusations at a two-day closed-door hearing this week. Intel contends that its business practices, complained of as anticompetitive by AMD, which has lodg...
VMware Look Out! Hitachi Elbows into the Virtualization Game
In a move that will put pressure on EMC's VMware unit, Hitachi is claiming to have a mainframe-derived firmware approach to virtualization that's better than VMware or Xen or Microsoft. The approach has been built into a new species of Hitachi's blade servers c...
Red Hat Buys Consulting Firm
Shades of IBM Global Services! Red Hat has bought itself a Virginia-based consulting firm that it will run as an independent Red Hat company - its first - to help it exploit its JBoss middleware acquisition. Red Hat hasn't disclosed what it's spent buying Amentra ...
Start-up Offers Dirt Cheap Linux Provisioning
Standing on the IP remnants of the failed Open Country Linux systems management start-up, an outfit called LinMin came out of stealth mode the other day offering a dirt cheap, reportedly commercial-grade way of provisioning Linux on bare metal.
Looks Like Massachusetts Will Be Asking IBM for its Money Back!
It looks like the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is going to be asking IBM's Cognos acquisition for its $13 million back because the only reason Cognos got the performance management software contract last year was because it had Massachusetts House Speaker Salva...
Transmeta's Founder Goes To Work for Intel
Ah, sweet irony. Transmeta founder and ex-CEO Dave Ditzel, the guy who meant to tear a really mean piece out of Intel's haunch only to find his own ass in a sling when Intel kicked back, has turned up at Intel as vice-president of the company's Digital Enterprise ...
Microsoft Buys Desktop Virtualization Start-up Kidaro
Microsoft is buying enterprise desktop virtualization start-up Kidaro Inc, intending to combine its technology with its own suite of desktop management tools, the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance, so its biggest customers can deploy and m...
Microsoft Buys Desktop Virtualization Start-up Kidaro
Microsoft is buying enterprise desktop virtualization start-up Kidaro Inc, intending to combine its technology with its own suite of desktop management tools, the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance, so its biggest customers can deploy and manage virtual PCs.
Oracle Goes After Salesforce
Oracle zeroed in on Salesforce.com the other day when it rolled out the latest version of Siebel's rechristened on-demand software, now called Oracle CRM On Demand 15 and targeted up to run on Blackberries with fashionable social networking and collaboration cap...
Microsoft's "Irrevocable" Open Specification Promise is Hollow: SFLC
The open source advocates at the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) are telling the open source community at large that Microsoft's 'irrevocable' Open Specification Promise (OSP) protecting open source projects from patent risk as far as its up-for-standardization ...
Hurd Remakes HP Labs
HP Labs is reorganizing to focus on research that brings in money. Its priorities are now the Information explosion (getting the right information to the right people), dynamic cloud services (dynamically personalized based on a person's location, preferences, cal...
IBM Claims SMash Made Mashups Secure, Donates Code
IBM says it's found a way to make mashups secure enough for business. Because of inherent browser insecurity, mashups aren't really viable for widespread business adoption. But what's a little thing like viability compared to the pressure of keeping up with the ...
SAP Fields Linux Appliance
SAP is going into the Linux appliance business. It expects its OEM friends and IHVs to sell a quad Xeon-based server that Intel's put together for it that's got SUSE and SAP's own MaxDB database and Business All-in-One software pre-installed.
PHP Fit for Windows
Under its collaboration deal with Microsoft, Zend Technologies has certified Zend Core 2.5, its commercially supported version of PHP, on Windows Server 2008, and that's supposed to mean that high-performance web applications written in PHP should run as good on ...
Red Hat Hires IP Lawyers
Red Hat is shoring up its IP expertise. Why we can only speculate about. It's hired two IP experts. Robert Tiller is now assistant general counsel. Richard Fontana, last with the Software Freedom Law Center and involved with Eben Moglen in drafting and getting the...
IBM Joins Eastern Front Against Microsoft
IBM is lending at least its ODF-based Lotus Symphony software to another mission to rid the world of Windows PCs. According to a Reuters story Tuesday, IBM is part of an eastern front designed to supply Microsoft-free Linux-based PCs to Russia and perhaps other Ea...
Appistry Giving Away $20k in Software to All Comers
Appistry, the start-up whose motto is 'we scale ugly apps' and claims to offer 'Googlization for the masses,' is stepping off into what it calls 'open distribution' of a Community Edition of its grid-based application platform, its alternative to Java EE application servers and .NET.
Drupal Creator Forms Company
Acquia has yet to price its maintenance and support subscriptions - there should be a variety of SLAs - but they're supposed to include an electronic update notification system code named Spokes for updates that have been reviewed for security and compatibility an...
Parallels Virtualization Server Goes to Public Beta
Parallels has released the beta of its baremetal hypervisor-based Parallels Server hardware virtualization scheme to public download. It works on Windows, Linux and Intelbased Macs and includes a Parallels Management Console, Transporter physicalto-virtual migra...
Microsoft Broadens its SaaS Push
Microsoft, if nothing else, has become a problem for Yahoo's $350 million Zimbra acquisition and Google's rudimentary Sites contribution to the advance of software-as-a-service announced last week by throwing open the more sophisticated Exchange Online and Share...
Mesh - Microsoft & the Big Sync
In the bowels of the great Microsoft machine a team has been working on something that may or may not be called 'Mesh,' something that Microsoft chief architect Ray Ozzie hintingly described the other day during his keynote at Mix '08 as a 'kind of universal file ...
iPhone 2.0 To Support Microsoft Exchange
Apple said yesterday that the iPhone, which faced serious hurdles vaulting into the enterprise, is going to support Exchange 2003 and 2007, Microsoft's corporate e-mail, contact and calendaring product, a move expected to give the eight-month-old iPhone better pur...
Yahoo! Reportedly Sizing Up AOL as its Knight in Shining Armor
In its desperate backstroke away from Microsoft's clutches - and in case Microsoft starts its threatened proxy fight for control of the company - Yahoo! has extended its deadline for board nominations to 10 days after it announces a date for its annual shareholder...
Virtualization - PSI Continues To Bait IBM
Platform Solutions Inc (PSI), the company suing IBM for monopolizing the mainframe market while IBM tries to put it out of business, has given IBM a bigger target to shoot at. This week it expanded its line, pushing out a Microsoft SQL machine - Microsoft is after...
IBM, Dell, HP & Fujitsu Siemens To Bundle Free VMware Virtualization Software
A couple weeks ago Citrix bragged that its Xen open source virtualization widgetry would be pre-installed by big unnamed servers vendors by the end of the year. Well, rival VMware stole a march on both Citrix and the tangle-footed Microsoft and its promised Hyper-...
Gartner to OSS: "Beware the Patent Trap" in Microsoft's Newfound Openness
Gartner is almost as suspicious of Microsoft's week-old interoperability promises as European Commission antitrust chief Neelie Kroes. It's warning open source developers to beware the patent trap. 'Do not use Microsoft's documentation,' it says, 'unless you have ...
Virtualization - Dell Still Searching for its Lost Mojo
Dell's Q4 profits - which tellingly include January - dropped 6% year-over-year and down 11% sequentially to $679 million, 31 cents-a-share, on revenues up 10% year-over-year to $15.99 billion. Subtracting the costs for job cuts, R&D write-offs from acquisitions...
Vista-Capable Class Action Certified
Looks like that Vista-capable class action against Microsoft is going ahead. A federal judge in Seattle Friday certified it but narrowed its complaint to whether the Vista-capable label PCs sported artificially created PC demand during the 2006 holiday season befo...
Sun To Sell VMware
Sun, which is supposed to have serious ambitions for its own upcoming xVM virtualization technology, said Wednesday that it would sell and provide front-line support for VMware's Infrastructure product suite on Sun hardware under a deal with VMware.
Virtualization - IBM Unveils its New Five-Years-in-the-Making Mainframe
IBM is aiming its brand new z10 mainframe, the one that bowed this week, straight at the garden-variety x86 server. Well, the 1,500 garden-variety x86 servers the new mainframe can replace - using maybe 85% less power and definitely 85% less space. And that includ...
Virtualization - Start-Up Closes the Memory Gap; Cuts High-End Systems' Prices 90%
If you heard a thump Monday, that was the cost of memory crashing. What cost maybe five grand last week can now be had for, oh, $1,500. See, Monday was when ex-AMD CTO Fred Weber's stealth start-up, MetaRAM, came out of hiding sporting an attention-grabbing way to ...
Novell Buys PlateSpin
Novell is buying five-year-old Toronto-based PlateSpin Ltd for $205 million cash, calling it a 'huge step' and a 'strategic acquisition' whose management software will help define Novell as an infrastructure company and assure it a place selling into the next-generation data center.
Intel Cuts Margin Projection
Intel, whose managers have been saying that its financials won't be impacted by the economic downturn, pared two points off its Q1 gross margin forecast late Monday due, it said, to lower-than-expected NAND Flash memory prices.
Microsoft Broadens its SaaS Push
Microsoft, if nothing else, became a problem today for Yahoo's $350 million Zimbra acquisition and Google's rudimentary Sites contribution to the advance of software-as-a-service announced last week by throwing open the more sophisticated Exchange Online and Sha...

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