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Last year’s International CES was a bust for Google TV. Just weeks before everyone descended on Vegas, Google was forced to ask its hardware partners not to display their planned Google… Read more »
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Last year’s International CES was a bust for Google TV. Just weeks before everyone descended on Vegas, Google was forced to ask its hardware partners not to display their planned Google… Read more »
Both Google and Microsoft offer cloud-based productivity suites, and both companies are pushing hard to secure adoption in businesses, in government, and in education. Each suite has its own advantages, and… Read more »
Cloudability, which pitched at GigaOM Structure back in June, and launched last month, has raised $1.1 million in seed funding. The company helps its users to monitor their spend across a… Read more »
“Cloud first” markets — those where companies’ first serious engagements with information technology are in the form of cloud computing — are beginning to emerge. For the BRIC economies in particular,… Read more »
Oracle reported quarterly earnings well below expectation, prompting many to repeat Marc Andreessen’s recent suggestion that big enterprise software companies were faced with a ticking clock. Hardware sales were way down… Read more »
Despite significant investment, repeated affirmations at the highest level, and a range of worthy applications, Microsoft’s cloud aspirations tend to receive short shrift amongst cynical commentators. Wired’s Cade Metz sat down… Read more »
A recent survey suggests that “mobile computing appears to be a driving force behind cloud adoption in enterprises.” While the cloud clearly plays a role in making mobile devices as valuable… Read more »
SAP clearly believes they have something special in HANA, the company’s in-memory database solution. Originally geared toward rapid data analysis, SAP execs have increasingly been describing a broader set of use… Read more »
Hortonworks, spun out of Yahoo earlier this year to monetise the company’s Hadoop skills, tells Silicon Angle that “half the world’s data will be on Hadoop in 5 years.” Elsewhere, new… Read more »
Once upon a time, HP was going to be a lighthouse example of Microsoft’s Cloud, Windows Azure. Then they were going to sort of, kind of, possibly build their own. Then… Read more »