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...is too much concern about functionality, when the real day-to-day needs of users are pretty basic. As analyst Robin Bloor put it when Google Apps Premium Edition was launched, "Microsoft Office is ridiculously over-featured. For 50... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/24/231178/google-apps-makes-its-way-into-big-business.htm
...the service infrastructure on composition, configuration and rules." What makes it special? According to Robin Bloor, "infrastructure management has to be delivered as a service and SOA is the architecture through which it will happen... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/02/28/214495/hot-skills-aqualogic-calls-for-expertise-in-service-oriented.htm
...at 13.5%, with Linux at 31.3%, Windows at 10.7% and Unix at 5%. Examining IDC's figures, analyst Robin Bloor said, "Linux is gaining credibility in areas of server usage where it was weak; package implementations, database... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/10/18/212516/hot-skills-linux-no-longer-a-curiosity-as-major-datacentre-adoption.htm
...to spot an item on The Register site about the "slow death" of anti-virus technology. This article, written by Robin Bloor, a US analyst (who appears to be running a one-man "anti-virus is dead" campaign) makes some valid points... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/security-solutions/
...Times ยป What will happen to IT in this recession GarnerJ Great post by leading US IT analyst and influencer Robin Bloor on what trends he predicts will happen in the IT industry as the recession plays out. What do you reckon - does... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/editors-blog/2009/01/what-will-happen-to-it-in-this.html
...to spot an item on The Register site about the "slow death" of anti-virus technology. This article, written by Robin Bloor, a US analyst (who appears to be running a one-man "anti-virus is dead" campaign) makes some valid points... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2007/06/is-antivirus-technology-dying.html
...to spot an item on The Register site about the "slow death" of anti-virus technology. This article, written by Robin Bloor, a US analyst (who appears to be running a one-man "anti-virus is dead" campaign) makes some valid points... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2007/06/is_antivirus_technology_dying.html
...applications to run on Solaris), and predictive self-healing. What makes it special? According to analyst Robin Bloor, 2008 was the year that petabyte databases became manageable. Bloor says Greenplum, based on the PostgreSQL engine... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/17/234473/hot-skills-postgresql.htm
...applications on the new platform and factor in the cost of new desktop PC hardware when replacement desktops are needed. Robin Bloor, partner at Hurwitz & Associates, says, "Right now, all that CIOs are doing is having Vista evaluated to assess... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/02/21/214286/Should-you-migrate-to-Vista.htm
...many other such products, JBoss continues as a free-to-download, community-developed and supported product. Robin Bloor, chief research officer at Bloor Research, said, "A phenomenon of open source has been that a single product normally... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/03/29/222561/JBoss-evolves-under-Red-Hat-to-include-Ajax-tools.htm

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...invests in exploring and creating cutting-edge solutions for the toughest data analysis and data delivery challenges. Robin Bloor, founder of Bloor Research and partner at Hurwitz and Associates, recently cited Pervasive as one of the 10 IT Companies... http://www.zibb.com/article/5688277/Pervasive+Software+Announces+General+Availability+of+Pervasive+PSQL+v+Update
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