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Oracle puts applications in the Fast Data lane
Oracle is now taking the next step in optimizing portions of its application portfolio to take full advantage of the new X3-2 line. Oracle’s Fast Data approach to enterprise applications follows SAP’s release of SAP Business Suite and CRM on the in-memory HANA platform. Ovum believes that Oracle’s approach is a logical first step, and would like to see this eventually yield a new generation of application-specific, single-appliance engineered systems.
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Amazon Web Services leading cloud IaaS app development
Evangelising development on any cloud computing or enterprise platform is challenging, costly and takes a unique skill set that can educate, persuade, sell and serve developers at the same time.
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IT leaders prepare for the arrival of the federated cloud
The federated cloud will be coming to a city near you, allowing your team to take advantage of a globally scattered array of datacentre infrastructure.
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New tipping point: Chinese mobile cloud Vs Google Android
Smartphones are generating new battlefields between those who want to service applications through the cloud and those that wish to distribute them through tightly controlled App marketplaces.
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How is Google driving mobile video market growth?
With their largest advertising customers wanting greater flexibility in bringing video to mobile devices, how will Google make significant strides this year to make that happen?
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Why Windows Phone 8 breaks the backwards compatibility tradition
Microsoft had always maintained backwards compatibility with most of their products, but the announcement of the new Windows Phone 8 flies in the face of tradition...
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Changing World of End User Devices
I wanted to talk about the shift I have seen in technology that we use in business every day. This transformation has been just as large and disruptive as virtualization.
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Five Megatrends Driving the Personal Cloud Era
If you believe that you've had to learn more about the safe online operation and ongoing management of your PC than you ever wanted to know, then you'll be pleased to discover that there's relief on the horizon. According to the latest market study by Gartner, the reign of the personal computer is coming to an apparent close.
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IT Chasms, Gaps, and A New World Order
Why do we still fundamentally architect our data centers as if it were 1984 – as if we still run client/server, with 18 servers. Our networks are all designed to be massively interconnected (and OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive) Core-based, with multiple layers beyond that all connect together. We are force-fitting old thinking into new requirements, badly. It can’t end well.
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Why Big Data Applications Adoption is Accelerating
Big Data applications have gained new momentum in the marketplace, as the benefits of working with larger and larger data sets enables analysts to spot key business-related trends. International Data Corporation (IDC) released a worldwide forecast of Big Data opportunities, noting that the market is expected to grow from $3.2 billion in 2010 to $16.9 billion in 2015.