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Enterprise Cloud Deployments to Go Mainstream by 2015
The evidence continues to grow that enterprises are convinced that cloud computing is a viable way forward for IT in the future. IDG Research Services surveyed chief technology officers, chief information officers and IT managers on a global basis and reported that 75 percent of companies either currently employ enterprise-grade cloud computing solutions or plan…
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HP`s ALM 11 Improves Services, Security
BARCELONA, Spain — As HP places its stake deeper into the software business with its new Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) 11 offering, the company also is making a stronger play with its services component, branching into the cloud and beefing up its security solutions. HP announced its new ALM 11 software suite at the HP…
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Gartner: HP Top Server Vendor in Q3
Hewlett-Packard was the world’s top server vendor in the third quarter as x86-based systems continued to drive growth in the space, according to market research firm Gartner. In a report issued Nov. 29, HP garnered 32.1 percent of the revenue market share — generating in more than $3.9 billion during those three months — and…
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N-Able Technologies Names New President
Remote monitoring and management software maker N-able Technologies announced its chief operating officer JP Jauvin will be taking on an expanded leadership role as president of the Ottowa, Canada-based company. Jauvin will continue to report to N-able CEO Gavin Garbutt and will be responsible for the software maker’s global strategy, sales and operations. He will…
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Sweb Apps
Sweb Apps Quickly create iPhone apps using a number of pre-built buttons and functionalities, including buttons that will send users directly to the business’ Facebook or Twitter page through the application. Initial design starts at $299, with an additional $25 per month hosting fee and a $10 per month AppTracker fee to measure how many…
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Thriving Apple Buys HP Real Estate to Grow Headquarters
Nov 26 (Reuters) – Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) is expanding the size of its Cupertino, California, home base, acquiring nearby facilities from computer pioneer and competitor Hewlett Packard Co (NYSE:HPQ). The offices will give the maker of the iPhone more room for its employees as the company continues to grow, said Apple spokesman Steve Dowling. "We…