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...developer attending the PDC said, "There are packed sessions of enterprise developers and ISVs [independent software vendors] who are genuinely excited about moving their Windows workloads to the cloud. Azure is not targeted towards the big SaaS... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/19/239382/What-Microsoft-Azure-means-to-corporate-IT.htm
...will this prove expensive for HP (so that's why all it's staff had to take pay-cuts) but for the many other vendors who will now be expected to follow suit. These include the likes of giants such as Microsoft, Dell and Intel, WLAN tech... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-networks-and-communications-blog/2009/04/who-really-owns-the-80211-in-y.html
...and learning from the foreign competition in the market. I would say, however, there are opportunities for UK vendors who want to enter the Chinese market in partnership form either in ITO/BPO or software. Many of the mid-sized software... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/21/236970/china-offers-it-opportunities.htm
...that offers an alternative to the established desktop We are going to see a lot of activity in the next year from vendors who support the Microsoft desktop to sort out application compatibility issues. Unless this is addressed VISTA/Win 7... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-fud-blog/2009/04/intel-looks-like-its-fed.html
...virtual machines, all of it managed by the hypervisor. In practice, this requires active involvement from systems vendors who would need to provide an end-to-end view of an application's performance from the server to the client. Nevertheless... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/21/234352/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-virtualisation.htm
... We can’t have enough security products In recent years I’ve taken the opposite view from the analysts and vendors who have been continually predicting the death of standalone security products. I believe the future will be even more security... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2008/05/we_cant_have_enough_security_p_1.html
...the need of organisations to build highly customised applications and conversely the rise of "through the wall" vendors who sell software-as-a-service". "Custom applications are wide open: if you're going to build an application... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/24/232834/bpm-and-soa-for-business-agility.htm
...hard for most companies to make a business case for such an investment. But it's a good fit for security technology vendors who can clearly benefits from an association with this popular and prestigious institution. And it's an appropriate cause... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2008/11/preserving_our_information_sec.html
...but current events force dramatic public changes. Revolutionary change catches both sides of our world by surprise: vendors who aren't ready to participate in the new world order, and IT buyers who aren't educated about the issues and resolutions... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/03/13/222378/storage-evolution-or-revolution.htm
...data over and over. This is why Quantum is claiming a more modest 10-to-1 savings than the backup deduplication vendors who are claiming 20 and 30 to 1." Garrett said ESG Lab tested the deduplication of data using MPEG movies taken from... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/04/03/222848/quantum-leaps-into-file-virtualization-with-stornext.htm

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...I missed the point, but I'm really confused. Neil sets the stage by suggesting that "established" security vendors who offer solutions for non-virtualized environments simply "...don't get it" when it comes to realizing the shortcomings... http://rationalsecurity.typepad.com/
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