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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.

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Gluecode Creator Thinks He Can Take Google's App Engine
A Philippines-based Web 2.0 start-up called Morph Labs thinks its cloud can rain on Google's newfangled App Engine. Morph Labs was founded by Winston Damarillo, the guy who did Gluecode, the only open source company IBM ever bought, a move made to protect its prec...
Sun's Quarter Sucked; Layoffs Planned
Sun's back in the red again after five profitable quarters and five years in the red following the dot.com bust. The March quarter turned sour on it, starting, it said, with the first week in March when the channel stared reporting a drop in sales, a miasma that ...
Yahoo & Google Think They Can Pull Off Ad Deal: WSJ
At press time the Wall Street Journal was reporting that Yahoo! and Google think they've come up with a way around the Justice Department's anticipated objections to them climbing into bed together - one of Yahoo!'s alternatives to being acquired by Microsoft - an...
SCO & Novell in Court
SCO and Novell have been in court this week trying to figure out how much SCO is supposed to owe Novell in royalties for its attempt to tax Linux. This is the money that SCO claims it doesn't owe Novell at all because Novell signed away its source code rights and ...
Virtualization - HP Labs Finds Way To Make Computers Like Elephants
HP Labs says it's found the missing link that would create computers that don't forget, don't need to boot up, consume less power and associate information like the human brain does. It says it's proven the existence of a previously only theorized fourth fundament...
Virtualization - VIA Tries Open Source
VIA is setting up a Linux Portal, still in beta, to get open source driver developed. It will initially focus on graphics drivers for its CN896 digital media IGP chipset for the latest Ubuntu distribution. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, says it will work to...
Virtualization - Likewise Adds Oracle Linux & Mainframes
Likewise, pretty much the de facto standard in cross-platform authentication these days, has added Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 and 5, Oracle's version of Red Hat, to the list of some 110 Linux, Unix and Mac platforms that it supports on a Microsoft network using Act...
Red Hat Reupholsters the Chairs
Red Hat has been tinkering with senior management. Paul Cormier, executive VP of engineering, is now executive VP and president, product and technologies, responsible for product market, QA and support as well as engineering. CFO Charlie Peters is now also respo...
Virtualization - Intel Sets Up SMB Web Store
Intel has set up a community-enabled web store portal for SMBs called the Intel Business Exchange or Intel BX to push bundled software and hardware, standalone business applications and services. It includes product descriptions, interactive demonstrations, white ...
EFF Faults Microsoft
The Electric Frontier Foundation (EFF) has put an open letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on its site complaining that Microsoft has 'betrayed MSN music customers' and urging him to fix the problems Microsoft will cause when it turns off its Music validation ...
Next Stage of the Computer Revolution Waits on Atom
Atom, the new chip that Intel built for so-called netbooks and phones in hopes of touching off the Internet-in-you-pocket phase of the computer revolution and widening its earnings, is in short supply. Asustek, which is supposed to launch an Atom-based Eee next mo...
Vendors Keep On Selling XP
Microsoft claims to have sold 140 million copies of Vista. Ah, but, in an effort to scratch the widespread 'Save XP' itch, Dell, HP, Sony and Lenovo all say they are going to supply XP past June 30 when large OEMs are supposed to stop supplying it.
PTO Decisions May Be, Well, Unconstitutional
If patents expert John Duffy, a professor at the George Washington University Law School, is right then the Patent and Trademarks Office unconstitutionally appointed nearly two-thirds of the patent appeals judges currently sitting, and close to half of the tradema...
XP, Asustek, Lenovo, VMware and Virtualization
Pleading a newly found incompatibility with its Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS), Microsoft Tuesday postponed the web release of both XP Service Pack 3 and Vista Service Pack 1 - even if nobody knows anybody who uses RMS. It's unclear how long the delay wil...
SAP Flubs SaaS
SAP has run into a nasty little rollout problem with its new on-demand Business ByDesign widgetry, the stuff that's critical to its future growth and competes with, oh, say, Salesforce.com, NetSuite and Microsoft. Seems ByDesign isn't properly automated and so SAP...
No Decision Yet: Ballmer
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is on the horns of dilemma about what to do about Yahoo! since Yahoo! ignored his Saturday deadline to deal or be acquired by force at a lower price. And a meeting of Microsoft's board to debate the issue Wednesday apparently didn't fin...
Microsoft-Yahoo! Microsoft Maybe Willing To Sweeten the Deal
The Wall Street Journal, which has become Microsoft's official leak site, says that the Microsoft board is meeting now, as we speak, to consider what to do about Yahoo! Word of their deliberations is expected after the meeting. The Journal says Microsoft is now wi...
Linux Programmer Reiser Found Guilty of First-Degree Murder
Linux programmer Hans Reiser has been found guilty of the first-degree murder of his estranged Russian-born wife Nina, who went missing after dropping their two small children with their father on Labor Day weekend 2006. Reiser, who's been in jail since Octob...
Those Heady Days of Sex, Drugs & Linux Are Over
Well, it looks like Richard Stallman, the father of FOSS, is going to have to cut his hair and get a suit because the warmed-over hippie movement he's been leading is no longer the radical anti-software establishment counter-culture his rag-tag army fancies it i...
Microsoft May Shatter the Silence Today, Wall St. Journal Predicts
The Wall Street Journal thinks that Microsoft is about to break the break the deafening silence that has hung in the air since Yahoo! ignored Microsoft's Saturday deadline to deal or be acquired by force at a lower price. The Journal thinks that Microsoft could no...
Virtualization - EC Asks Questions About IBM's Mainframe Business
IBM may be starring down the barrel of an EC investigation of its precious mainframe business, significant to its bottom line. According to both Bloomberg and Dow Jones, the commission has sent Big Blue a questionnaire asking for details about its mainframe busine...
Apple Buys PowerPC Chip House, Confusing Everybody
Apple has finally bought PA Semi, the fab-less low-power PowerPC start-up that supposedly swooned when Apple switched from the PowerPC Intel. What Apple's going to do with it now become fodder for the speculators. The iPhone uses an 32-bit ARM-derived chip that ...
Corel CEO To Bolt on Chance Company May Go Private Again
Corel, the owner of Office rival WordPerfect, is looking for a new CEO now that the incumbent David Dobson, there since 2005, is leaving before the end of June for a senior position at some unidentified Fortune 500. Dobson's move follows Corel's largest investor C...
XP SP3 Nigh and Virtualization
Microsoft has finally released the Vista-delayed XP SP3 to manufacturing and will be sending the code to PC makers. It supports the Network Access protection and Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) used in Vista so XP apps can communicate with Vista apps that use...
Why the EPA Pulled the Trigger on IBM
The Legal Times has been poking around IBM's misadventure with the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) and how it was briefly barred from doing any new business with the United States government a few weeks ago, and it says, paraphrasing Robert Meunier, the EPA of...
SCO To Appear on a BlackBerry Near You
While SCO is only days away from a court appearance in Utah that's supposed to determine how much money it owes to Novell, a necessary step before it tries to get all legal decisions related to Novell overturned, it's cut a revenue-sharing deal with FranklinCovey ...
Carly a Heartbeat from the White House?
An on-the-beach IT executive who's been watching a lot of political coverage lately called to ask what cabinet post Carly Fiorina was likely to get if John McCain is elected because Carly, now the so-called 'victory chairman' of the Republican National Committee...
Virtualization- Microsoft's "Big Sync" Goes "Live"
Remember that Mesh stuff that Microsoft chief architect Ray Ozzie was hinting around about a few weeks ago? Well, Microsoft's new contribution to the cloud, what we called 'the Big Sync,' is now Live Mesh, a preview Web Service that, as previously reported, is s...
Microsoft Experiments with Subscription-Based Office
Microsoft is going to experiment with subscription-based software that as near as we can figure out won't be on-demand or web-based - or even available as a download - so it's hardly a retort to Google Apps and its ilk like people thought. This is the stuff that's...
Virtualization - AMD Likely To Jettison Consumer Electronics Unit
In its efforts to keep the boat afloat, it's generally assumed that AMD will throw its consumer electronics business overboard. Its revenues last quarter were a measly $81 million, down 26% sequentially, and its operating margin was -10%, down from 11% quarter-over-quarter.
Microsoft & Novell Go to China in Search of Converts
Microsoft and Novell have taken it into their collective head to push their peculiar axis into China - and elsewhere - to convert unsupported Linux users to SUSE. They say they've had demand 'to build a bridge between open source and proprietary software and provi...
Microsoft Disappoints; Windows Sales Off
After three strong quarters and against a backdrop of heady expectations, Microsoft came in with lighter-than-expected fiscal Q3 revenues of $14.45 billion Thursday, earnings of $4.38 billion, or 47 cents a share, and operating income of $4.41 billion. Earnings ...
SOA World - SnapLogic Data Integration Project Goes Commercial
SnapLogic, the open source start-up that been fostering the eponymous data integration project for the past year, is going commercial with the widgetry, claiming that the stuff can do what proprietary software from TIBCO and Infomatica can't and make it easy to ta...
Microsoft Goes After Salesforce.com
Microsoft pushed its Dynamics CRM Online out into general availability in North America Tuesday and into competition with Salesforce.com. Microsoft is doing the hosting with accessibility through a browser or Office and Outlook and claims to deliver more capabilitie...
Word Documents Generated By the Current Version of Office 2007 Don't Conform to ISO/IEC 29500
Word documents generated by the current version of Office 2007 don't conform to ISO/IEC 29500, the OOXML file format draft standard Microsoft moved heaven and earth to get ISO to accept. At least that's what Alex Brown, the guy in change of the ISO group that's supp...
OLPC's Founder Ready To Climb in Bed with Microsoft
One Laptop Per Child, the effort to put technology in the hands of third-world kids, has lost its number two guy Walter Bender, who was president, software and content until last month when he was shifted to head of deployment although not many of OLPC's novel Lin...
Virtualization - NetSuite, SugarCRM Get BT Reselling Their "Cloudware"
BT is going to distribute and support both SugarCRM, the commercial open source CRM people, and its rival NetSuite, Larry Ellison's other company. Both companies are competing against salesforce.com, the brainchild of former Ellison lieutenant Marc Benioff, with o...
Microsoft-Yahoo! - Microsoft Threatens To Walk
Time is running out on Microsoft's deal-or-else ultimatum to Yahoo! Basically Yahoo! has to move off the dime by Saturday or else Microsoft could try taking the place by force, lowering its rejected $31-a-share bid in the process or - scarier still for Yahoo! - ...
Virtualization Giant VMware Revenues Up 69%
VMware Tuesday reported first-quarter revenues, up 69% year-over-year to $438 million, better than the $422.4 million Wall Street expected. The market has been down on the company out of fear it will be trumped by the increasing competition, particularly Microsoft. ...
Red Hat Wants Court To Limit Software Patents
Red Hat has filed a friend of the court brief with the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals complaining that the patent system is a hindrance to open source and asking it to bar software patents - or at least put a leash on them. The court is supposed to hear the so...

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