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Maureen O'Gara
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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.
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iPhones & Snow Leopards By Maureen O'Gara Apple is supposed to
unveil its
next-generation 3G iPhone
Monday, June 9 at its
Worldwide Developers
Conference. An iPhone
Apps Store, peddling
Apple-approved
third-party applications
for a 30% cut of the
proceeds, is also
expected to debut. The
new iPhone reportedly has
GPS support. Jun. 9, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 2,657 Replies: 1 | Wind River Plans Linux
Platform for MIDs By Maureen O'Gara  Wind River says it's
collaborating with Intel
and will develop an open,
extensible Moblin-based
Linux platform for
Atom-bearing MIDs. Both
open source and
commercial versions
should be available next
year. The commercial Wind
River Linux Platform for
Mobile Intern... Jun. 9, 2008 03:45 PM Reads: 2,216 | Brazil, India & Venezuela
Join South Africa in
Objecting to OOXML
Standardization By Maureen O'Gara  At the eleventh hour
Brazil, India and
Venezuela joined South
Africa in appealing ISO's
highly politicized
standardization of
Microsoft's Office Open
XML (OOXML) file format.
Meanwhile, the Danish
Open Source Business
Association has protested
the Danish Standard'... Jun. 9, 2008 03:30 PM Reads: 1,940 | Virtualization,
Silverlight and Verizon By Maureen O'Gara Zmanda, the open source
backup and recovery
folks, says it's
integrated NetApp's
Snapshot technology with
its own Recovery Manager
for MySQL. It's supposed
to translate into
continuous data
protection for
mission-critical MySQL
databases. With Snapshot,
administ... Jun. 8, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 2,436 | Sun's Sales Boss Jumps to
HP; Sun Reorgs Sales By Maureen O'Gara  HP Tuesday named Don
Grantham, Sun's global
sales and service boss,
and an ex-IBMer, its
chief sales officer
responsible for
enterprise accounts and
public sector sales as
well as sales to the
communications, media and
entertainment, financial
and manufacturing an... Jun. 6, 2008 04:15 PM Reads: 626 | VMware Leverages ODMs By Maureen O'Gara VMware has cozied up with
ASUS, Gigabyte, Inventec
and Tyan to get more
customers for its brand
of virtualization by
certifying the ODMs one-,
two- and four-socket
servers as well as their
blade servers. It's
already got a deal with
Supermicro. The vendors
are cer... Jun. 5, 2008 09:00 PM Reads: 2,344 | Credit Suisse Goes into
the Virtualization
Management Biz By Maureen O'Gara  Credit Suisse, the big
broker and investment
banker, has launched an
independent company
called DynamicOps LLC,
quietly formed in
January, to market a
virtual machine
management application
called Virtual Resource
Manager (VRM). It is
funded by Credit Suisse's
N... Jun. 5, 2008 08:45 PM Reads: 2,814 | Virtualization - AMD
Kills Montreal for
Istanbul By Maureen O'Gara  AMD has rethought its
roadmap and, given its
limited resources and
near-death experience
with Barcelona, it's
scrubbing Montreal, the
eight-core chip that was
supposed to follow
Shanghai, the chip after
Barcelona, and
substituting a six-core
part code named Istanb... Jun. 5, 2008 03:15 PM Reads: 7,938 Replies: 1 | Adobe Erects Photoshop on
the Cloud By Maureen O'Gara  Adobe, which is not
exactly unfamiliar with
the concept of the free
giveaway, has put out a
public beta of a simple
version of its popular
Photoshop photo-editing
software for free over
the web. Think of it as
an answer to Google's
Picasa. It's called
PhotoShop Ex... Jun. 5, 2008 08:45 AM Reads: 9,680 | Virtualization - Google
Puts a Price on Its Cloud By Maureen O'Gara  Google has opened up App
Engine to one and all.
The cloud-sharing gambit
meant to entice
developers to build their
web applications on the
same infrastructure that
powers Google's own
applications - and in the
process locks them into
Google instead of
Microsoft - ... Jun. 5, 2008 07:45 AM Reads: 3,749 | WiMax Goosed By Maureen O'Gara  For a 22% interest,
Intel, Google, Comcast,
Time Warner Cable and
Bright House Networks are
putting $3.2 billion into
a new company that Craig
McCaw's Clearwire and
Sprint Nextel, two of the
walking wounded, are
forming that combines
their WiMax wireless
broadband... Jun. 5, 2008 05:00 AM Reads: 2,516 | When Yahoo! Says Cloud,
It Means a Freakin' Big
Cloud By Maureen O'Gara  Yahoo has tied up with
Tata subsidiary
Computational Research
Laboratories (CRL) to do
cloud computing research.
Financial terms were not
disclosed. What CRL
brings to the party is
the fourth-fastest
supercomputer in the
world, a beast that Yahoo
figures has
'su... Jun. 4, 2008 05:15 PM Reads: 6,736 | Yahoo Watch: Good Faith
Issues Mount By Maureen O'Gara  Thanks to court
disclosures stemming from
a suit against Yahoo
brought by two Michigan
pension funds invested in
the firm, Microsoft's
offer of 40 bucks a share
in January of 2007, when
Yahoo's stock was in the
mid-20s like now, has
been confirmed. Obviously
that ... Jun. 4, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 3,636 | Sun's Sales Boss Jumps to
HP; Sun Reorgs Sales By Maureen O'Gara HP Tuesday named Don
Grantham, Sun's global
sales and service boss,
and an ex-IBMer, its
chief sales officer
responsible for
enterprise accounts and
public sector sales as
well as sales to the
communications, media and
entertainment, financial
and manufacturing an... Jun. 4, 2008 12:30 AM Reads: 1,668 | HP Wants To Be a Cloud
Builder By Maureen O'Gara  HP's latest answer to
scale-out, which it
interprets as clouds,
grids, compute farms, Web
2.0 and HPC, is the
BL2x220c G5, which it
says is the world's first
two-in-one server,
offering the highest
compute density in the
industry or more than
three times the densi... Jun. 3, 2008 08:30 AM Reads: 3,858 | HP Virtualization to
Field Cloud Storage By Maureen O'Gara  HP is racing to the
rescue of those
threatening to drown in
their own data, but that
Web 2.0 lot had better be
able to hold on until the
fourth quarter when HP
can deliver what it calls
'Extreme' storage, the
NAS-style ExDS9100. It's
a 10U BladeSystem that
can hol... May. 30, 2008 01:45 PM Reads: 5,467 | IBM's Got its Head in the
Clouds By Maureen O'Gara Reminding people of how
its backing was the
making of Linux, IBM, to
no one's surprise, has
thrown its support behind
cloud computing, that
delicious nexus of every
chi-chi buzzword
technology currently in
vogue: Web 2.0, rich
Internet applications,
software-as-a-... May. 30, 2008 01:00 PM Reads: 23,573 Replies: 1 | IBM Pushes Cloud to
China, EU By Maureen O'Gara IBM intends to set up a
Cloud Computing Center in
Wuxi, China so dozens of
emerging Chinese software
companies can tap into a
virtual computing
environment to support
their development. It
appears to be a three-way
deal between IBM, Wuxi
Tai Lake Industry
Investme... May. 30, 2008 01:00 PM Reads: 5,045 | Intalio Goes to the Cloud By Maureen O'Gara  Intalio reckons it's got
the first open source
Business Process
Management System
delivered as a service.
It's running dedicated
servers on top of Amazon
Web Services (AWS). A
subscription for Intalio
On Demand starts at
$1,500 per dedicated
server and includes
... May. 30, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 3,926 | Virtualization - IBM
Creates Cloud Box By Maureen O'Gara  IBM claims to have
created new species of
custom-built,
industry-standard,
Linux-based rack server
for Web 2.0 and Cloud
Computing companies with
massive data centers and
tens of thousands of
servers, like online
gaming, social networks,
search and Internet
firm... May. 30, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 6,512 | Amazon Offers Cloud
Support By Maureen O'Gara  Amazon is now offering
two premium support
levels for application
developers using its
cloud computing services,
to wit its S3 storage
service, its EC2
computing service and SQS
application messaging
service. It's got Silver
support, priced at $100 a
month or 10 c... May. 30, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 3,627 | Virtualization - VIA
Pushes To Join the Herd By Maureen O'Gara  VIA is making a move up
the outside rail trying
to join the other two
ponies in the mainstream
PC market with a new x86
Nano processor while it
counters the dust from
Intel's sexy new Atom
chip. VIA says the 65nm
dingus, based on its
Isaiah architecture,
offers fo... May. 30, 2008 12:30 PM Reads: 1,683 | EC Denies Finding Intel
Guilty of Antitrust
Violations By Maureen O'Gara  The European Commission's
spokesman Jonathan Todd
called a story by the
Financial Times
Deutschland - claiming
that the EC had reached a
provisional antitrust
decision against Intel -
'irresponsible
journalism.' Todd said
'no provisional or
internal decision' had ... May. 30, 2008 12:30 PM Reads: 2,208 | AJAX RIA News - Well,
Qualcomm Likes Flash By Maureen O'Gara  Steve Jobs may not think
much of Flash but
Qualcomm apparently feels
differently and has been
collaborating with Adobe
on a mobile platform that
integrates Flash with its
Binary Runtime
Environment for Wireless
(BREW) client software
and, voilĂ , the BREW
Mobile Pl... May. 30, 2008 12:30 PM Reads: 1,771 | AJAX World - Google Tests
Web Toolkit By Maureen O'Gara  Google's Web Toolkit
Release Candidate 1.5 is
out. That's the stuff
programmers can use to
develop and debug web
applications in Java and
then deploy them as
highly optimized
JavaScript. That way
they're supposed to be
able to sidestep common
AJAX headaches like
... May. 30, 2008 12:30 PM Reads: 2,366 | Virtualization - Cisco
Reportedly Creates
SOAP-Slipping RPC
Protocol By Maureen O'Gara  According to CIO.com,
Cisco has a new
SOAP-replacing messaging
protocol called Etch,
born out of its Unified
Application Environment
(UAE), to integrate
client/server
applications. Cisco
reportedly intends to
beta the thing this
summer as part of UAE 2.5
and ult... May. 30, 2008 12:30 PM Reads: 2,117 | Facebook To Open Source
Platform By Maureen O'Gara  Facebook, the social
networking site that
Microsoft owns a pricey
sliver of, says it's
going to open source its
year-old Facebook
Platform so it's easier
for developers to build
applications on it. It's
reportedly calling the
effort fbOpen and the
move puts it on ... May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 2,138 | Novell Ain't No Red Hat,
Even with Microsoft By Maureen O'Gara  Novell made $5.87
million, or two cents a
share, in its second
fiscal quarter ended
April 30 on flat revenues
of $235.7 million, up
only ~$3 million. A year
ago it lost $2.9 million,
down a penny. Legal and
R&D cost it $4.5 million.
On a non-GAAP basis,
income fro... May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 1,994 | Clamshell Open Sourced By Maureen O'Gara  VIA's got a so-called
OpenBook Mini-Note
Reference Design and has
open sourced the CAD
files for the 2.2lb
clamshell case design to
push adoption of its
1GHz-1.6GHz C7 x86 chips
and companion chipsets by
reducing development
costs and speeding
time-to-market. It?s... May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 1,796 | Virtualization and Atom,
Part II By Maureen O'Gara  Intel is supposed to
unveil its second Atom
chip, the one for
low-cost PCs and
so-called netbooks -
along with the
Atom-optimized
Diamondville chipset
that'll make the thing a
netbook platform - at
Computex Taipei, which
starts Tuesday June 3.
Atom-bearing MIDs ... May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 1,581 | Norway's SEC Sics Cops on
New Microsoft Subsidiary By Maureen O'Gara  When Microsoft bought
Fast Search & Transfer
ASA and its vaunted
enterprise search
widgetry last month for
$1.23 billion cash to
compete against Google it
bought itself police
investigation. When
Microsoft agreed to buy
it in mid-January, the
publicly traded Norwe... May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 1,568 | Virtualization - Windows
7 Sighted By Maureen O'Gara  Bill Gates and Steve
Ballmer previewed Windows
7 at the Wall Street
Journal's D6 conference
in California Tuesday.
The next-generation
operating system is due
in late 2009, Ballmer
said, confirming what we
reported weeks ago, which
probably means December
31, 2009. May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 1,429 | Virtualization - Hey,
Dell Still Works Despite
US Slowdown By Maureen O'Gara  The closing bell in New
York had barely sounded
when Dell's results moved
across the wire, it was
that excited to let
everybody know that it
had done better than
anybody expected. Dell
increased its revenues
and earnings, lowered its
operating expenses
(thanks to ... May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 1,549 | NetSuite Hires
Ex-Salesforce VP By Maureen O'Gara  NetSuite, Larry Ellison's
other company, the SaaS
one, and rival of CRM
SaaS pioneer
salesforce.com, which of
course was started by
former Ellison lieutenant
Marc Benioff - ah, incest
- has named Per Brondum
Jakobsen, the former head
of product strategy at
salesfo... May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 834 | South Africa Throws a
Monkey Wrench into
Microsoft's OOXML Plans By Maureen O'Gara  South Africa has formally
objected to the fast
track used to get OOXML
to the brink of ISO
standardization. South
Africa, which has given
the world Mark
Shuttleworth and Ubuntu,
is one of the so-called
'P' members of JTC 1 -
meaning it's got enough
clout to delay ... May. 30, 2008 12:00 PM Reads: 1,186 | MySpace & Opera Adopt
Gears By Maureen O'Gara  In the largest
third-party win yet for
the year-old Google
Gears, as well as a win
for the
browser-as-a-platform,
they say, News Corp's
MySpace social networking
site has used the Google
widgetry to upgrade its
mail so users can search
and sort their mail in
rea... May. 30, 2008 12:00 PM Reads: 1,930 | Adobe Betas Three Pieces
of CS4 By Maureen O'Gara  Adobe has put out three
free public betas:
Dreamweaver, Fireworks
and Soundbooth, all of
which will be part of the
next-generation Creative
Suite when it arrives.
Its delivery date is
still a big secret. The
betas are only good for
48 hours once they're
downloaded... May. 30, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 5,693 Replies: 3 | AJAX World - Google
Prices App Engine By Maureen O'Gara  Google is opening up App
Engine to one and all.
The cloud-sharing gambit
meant to entice
developers to build their
web applications on the
same infrastructure that
powers Google's own
applications - and in the
process lock them into
Google instead of
Microsoft - h... May. 30, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 5,476 Replies: 1 | Dell Found Guilty of
Deceptive Business
Practices By Maureen O'Gara  Some of Dell's service
chickens have come home
to roost. A New York
State Supreme Court judge
Tuesday found Dell and
Dell Financial Services
(DFS) guilty of fraud,
false advertising,
deceptive business
practices and abusive
debt collection
practices. It will take ... May. 30, 2008 01:15 AM Reads: 3,610 | AJAX World - Google Web
Toolkit RC1.5 Ready To
Pop By Maureen O'Gara Google's Web Toolkit
Release Candidate 1.5
will be available later
this week. That's the
stuff programmers can use
to develop and debug web
applications in Java and
then deploy them as
highly optimized
JavaScript. That way
they're supposed to be
able to sidestep c... May. 29, 2008 03:00 PM Reads: 5,428 |
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MORE WEB 2.0 TOP STORIES  Web 2.0 – Personal Branding Checklist By Jesse Randall Warden This is a checklist of items you need for an all-encompassing personal branding strategy. Personal branding is the process of marketing and selling yourself as a brand in order to gain success in business. Personal branding is a continual process just as knowing yourself is a continual process. As you grow, so does your brand. The need for personal branding arises from the fact that globalization has increased competition in the workplace. As the wheat is separated from the chaff, if you are left standing, you are left standing with others of good caliber. The playing field is now that much more challenging since your competition is as good as, or better, than you.
 Mobile AJAX - Frequently Asked Questions By Ajit Jaokar The first Rich FAQ we are presenting is the long overdue Mobile Ajax FAQ and was created by Ajit Jaokar, Rocco Georgi and Bryan Rieger. We welcome comments and feedback. AJAX is a browser technology that involves the use of existing Web standards and technologies (XML/XHTML, DOM, CSS, JavaScript, XHR - XMLHttpRequest) to create more responsive Web applications that reduce bandwidth usage by avoiding full page refreshes and providing a more 'desktop application-like' user experience. The term AJAX was coined by Jesse James Garrett in his seminal document at Adaptive Path.
 AJAX Sponsor Webcasts Are Now Available By RIA News Desk The Webcasts now available online are Sahil Malik's (telerik) 'How to Take Desktop Applications to the Web' session, Christophe Coenraets' (Adobe) 'Extending AJAX with Adobe Flex' session, Jouk Pleiter's (Backbase) 'AJAX Best Practices' session, and Kevin Hakman's (TIBCO) 'The Four Quantum States of AJAX' session. The 12-hour event with its entire 11 sessions is also available as an on-demand product, in an easy to navigate DVD for all delegates of 'Real-World AJAX' and 'AjaxWorld Conference & Expo.'
Apple and the Cardinal Rules of the "Internet Singularity" By Mark Scrimshire In considering the 'Internet Singularity,' Mark Scrimshire has been postulating a series of guidelines or rules. He has already written about the first; here he looks at the second and third rules.
IBM Leads "Open AJAX" Coalition of Web 2.0 Vendors By Roger Strukhoff IBM is taking the lead role in rolling out an 'Open AJAX' initiative that seems sure to add significant momentum to recent grassroots efforts to bring Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, or AJAX, application development to the forefront of the i-technology universe. Open source organizations such as Eclipse and Mozilla are backing the initiative, as are a suite of companies that each bring something unique to this effort.
SYS-CON Launches World's First Web 2.0-Focused Magazine By Web 2.0 News Desk We have a long way to go before the next generation of the Web truly arrives. Years and years. As commentator Shel Israel has said: 'Web 2.0 isn't dead. It's just barely being born.' In line with its commitment to keep developers, IT managers, and vendors alike ahead of the i-Technology curve, SYS-CON Media has just unveiled its latest new magazine and website: Web 2.0 Journal (www.web2.sys-con.com).
Is Web 2.0 Entering "The Trough of Disillusionment"? By RIA News Desk 'Jeffrey Zeldman has an interesting and widely covered new article on Web 2.0 which is almost exactly as content free as he claims the Web 2.0 hypesters are,' writes Dion Hinchcliffe. 'That's not to say that he doesn't make a few factually correct statements about AJAX and even makes a passing mention of social software,' Hinchcliffe continues. 'But he's missing many of the big pieces of Web 2.0 since he's apparently looking at it through the somewhat myopic tunnel vision of a web page designer.'
"Mobile Web 2.0" – A Service Blueprint Combining del.icio. By Ajit Jaokar Introducing an intriguing mobile version of a combination of , Ajit Jaokar continues his insightful contributions to the fast-emerging new 'Mobile Web 2.0' category of ideas and applications.
Welcome the Arrival of Adobe and Web 2.0 By Simon Horwith It's official - the Adobe acquisition of Macromedia has been finalized and our beloved ColdFusion has a new home. Is this a bad thing? No, not at all. There was a lot of talk within the community about how this may adversely effect the server, but talk is cheap and, in this case, also very premature.
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