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CA to buy Nimsoft for USD 350 million Acquisition of the system monitoring firm is a move toward growing CA's customer base in the cloud and managed service provider space
Cloud Computing
Cast Iron launches cloud integration platform Combining data synchronization with process-support and mashup capabilities, OmniConnect addresses on-premise-to-cloud and cloud-to-cloud integration
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Infosys launches Treasury-in-a-box solution Firm claims that banks can quickly get a treasury system up and running quickly without significant investments in ti...
RightNow challenges SaaS vendors on pricing Software-as-a-service vendor RightNow challenges other on-demand suppliers to get on the cloud pricing model
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Cloud Computing: Are We There Yet? Despite a rising interest in cloud-based services and the benefits they offer, organizations have been adopting a cautious approach towards deploying these services. ...
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COBOL’s Future is in the Cloud Far from the perception that COBOL is a language of the past, vendor Micro Focus has given the language a big energy boost by giving enterprises an opportunity to deploy it in the cloud
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Should Facebook Be Your Company's Intranet?
A company intranet established on Facebook is helping to change both employee and market perceptions of Serena Software, a midsize tech company
Infrastructure Agenda 2010
Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing to lead IT spend in 2010
Traditional areas such as BI and security top IT spend, while new technologies such as virtualization and cloud computing are also finding increased prominence, finds the Infrastructure Agenda 2010 Survey
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DMS is a lot more than digitization
A recent item in the news about missing maps caught my attention. The story cited how priceless maps of Mumbai, dating back to the 18th century had mysteriously disappeared from the “safe” confines of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai.
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