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Micron CEO Dies in Plane Wreck
The last American DRAM maker Micron Technology named Mark Durcan CEO Saturday after long-time incumbent Steven Appleton, 51, was killed Friday morning when the small single-engine Lancair plane he was flying – one of those build-it-yourself kit things – crashed near company (...)

10 février 2012

Google Brick & Mortar Bound; Amazon Too Reportedly
Aping Apple, Google wants to open a 1,323-square-foot open-to-the-public retail store complete with an eye-catching mezzanine visible from the street at its European headquarters in Dublin, according to a local planning application. It hasn’t explained what it wants to sell there but the (...)

10 février 2012

Symantec Confirms Blackmail Attempt
Starting last month an unidentified hacker – or maybe it’s hackers – called Yamatough and believed to be part of a group called Lords of Dharmaraja and affiliated with Anonymous – from the looks of it not a native English speaker – or else a semi-literate – (...)

10 février 2012

EquaShip Sinks at Launch; Puts into Dry Dock for Repairs
EquaShip, the ambitious start-up that wants to be the fourth US parcel carrier after UPS, FedEx and the USPS, has suspended its weeks-old service to regroup after it couldn’t get packages where they were going in a few days time. CEO Ron Wiener said it could take a year to fix the (...)

10 février 2012

New York Drops Intel Antitrust Case
Intel has finally seen the back of that 2009 antitrust suit that New York State’s attorney general brought against it that was pretty much a case of New York copying over the charges AMD had made in its massive but now long-settled suit. See, AMD was building a big state-of-art chip (...)

10 février 2012

Eolas Patents Found Invalid
After hearing testimony from World Wide Web creator Tim Berners-Lee, Netscape co-founder Eroc Bina, HTML embedded tag inventor David Raggetr and prior art inventor Pei-Yuan Wei, who wrote the Viola browser back in 1991, two years before Eolas, and demo’d it to Sun in ’93, a Texas (...)

10 février 2012

Google Cultivates a Rep as Patent Gouger
Apple quietly wrote a letter to ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, in November asking it to set basic rules for the licensing of standards-essential patents and to make its patent-wielding members commit to the principles. Apple clearly had Google and its Android (...)

10 février 2012

Clustrix Delivers Software-Only Kit to Demo Shard-less MySQL Scaling
On Tuesday, Clustrix announced the availability of the free Clustrix Development Kit, allowing users to try out the NewSQL system that it's backers say scales to an "unlimited number of users, transactions or data." There's a lot to like about MySQL databases if you're a (...)

9 février 2012

How to Manage Rapidly Evolving, Distributed Environments
A new year, a new iPhone and a new quarter. What else is new? How about a new company? Last month I was fortunate enough to join a stellar marketing team at one of the fastest growing enterprise software startups in the bay area. The company you ask? AppDynamics. read (...)

9 février 2012

StreamWIDE Enables Carriers to Run Telephony Services on AWS
StreamWIDE announced it has successfully benchmarked its software technology on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Starting today, StreamWIDE customers can migrate existing StreamWIDE services to an Amazon EC2 virtualized environment. With assistance from the StreamWIDE professional services teams, (...)

9 février 2012

Designing by Choice Is Better Than by Chance
Designing an enterprise architecture is much like building a house. It's better not to leave things to chance. To build a house right, you need a blueprint that details what is to be built, where, why and how based on the home owner's requirements (including cost). As the story goes, (...)

8 février 2012

Mitigating the Risks of IT Change
Global enterprises and growing businesses are harnessing IT to add branch offices, remote sites and enabling mobile users. Simultaneously, they are decreasing the IT administrative footprint, boosting productivity, working with greater efficiency, and improving the bottom line. IT initiatives (...)

8 février 2012

MMI Said to Want 2.25% of Apple Sales for Patents
Mobile phone inventor and proposed Google acquisition Motorola Mobility apparently wants Apple to pay a royalty of 2.25% of sales to cover a FRAND license to its fundamental standards-essential patents according to an October 17 letter between the companies’ outside German lawyers (...)

8 février 2012

Acer Sues Ex-CEO
Acer has sued its former CEO Gianfranco Lanci in Milan, charging him with breaching a one-year non-compete by going to work for its Lenovo rival. It is asking for damages. Lanci left Acer last year at the end of March in a strategy flap over the company’s direction, mobile gismos and an (...)

7 février 2012

Oracle to SAP: ‘See You Back in Court'
As predictably as the sun rising in the east, Oracle Monday rejected the slashed $272 million award for damages that the presiding federal court judge decided it should get from SAP for its admitted copyright infringement rather than the $1.3 billion the jury awarded Oracle in late 2010 (...)

7 février 2012

Cross-Platform Mobile Code Generator – a Tool Comparison
This is the fourth post for cross-platform mobile development tool comparison. There are two more to come. For convenience of analysis, I had divided the tools into five categories (here is an overview). Mobile Web (JavaScript-CSS library), (here is the detail review) Visual Tool (No access to (...)

7 février 2012

Enterprise Transformation, Enterprise Architecture, SOA, a Splash of Cloud
This week, I've been at The Open Group Conference in San Francisco. The theme was Enterprise Transformation which, in simple terms, means changing how your business works to take advantage of the latest developments in IT. Evidence of these developments is all around. For example, when I (...)

7 février 2012

A 2012 New Year's Resolution for Developers
People often believe that if a developer is capable of creating clean, functional code that they will by default be writing secure code. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Security vulnerabilities can result from poor code, functional bugs can be security bugs too, but the trickiest (...)

6 février 2012

Quit Your Addiction to Pushing Paper
While it may seem a little late to consider New Year's resolutions, you should try and identify as many opportunities for reducing paper use as possible. In any given SAP-centric business environment it is likely that there are already a number of measures in place for the creation of (...)

6 février 2012

More on IBM's Acquisition of Mobility Vendor Worklight
Last week I wrote my initial analysis of IBM's announced acquisition of mobility vendor Worklight. Yesterday, I received a written reply from Worklight's Austin Ford that adds important information that is worth sharing. Here is his reply in its entirety. I'm happy to see your (...)

6 février 2012

Advanced Load Balancing for Developers
It has been a while since I wrote an installment of Load Balancing for Developers, and now I think it has been too long, but never fear, this is the grad-daddy of Load Balancing for Developers blogs, covering a useful bit of information about Application Delivery Controllers that you might want (...)

6 février 2012

Information Creation, Interpretation and Extrapolation Needs Optimization
The world is packed with information in the form of data. This is not news of course, but the undeniable groundswell of data creation, interpretation, extrapolation and perhaps even interpolation driven by Internet-based services is beyond the normal limits of human comprehension. Worthy enough (...)

6 février 2012

Information Builders and Infobright Announce OEM Partnership
Infobright on Monday announced that Information Builders, an independent leader in business intelligence (BI) solutions, has entered into an OEM agreement with Infobright for its Infobright Enterprise Edition (IEE) analytic database. Information Builders' WebFOCUS business intelligence (...)

6 février 2012

SOA Software Announces Year-on-Year Growth of 60%
SOA Software, a provider of SOA governance, cloud and enterprise API Management products, announced year-over-year business growth of 60% in 2011, spurred by the increasing need for effective cloud computing and mainstream SOA solutions. The company also expanded to new locations, significantly (...)

6 février 2012

Do You Need to Monitor Your Mobile Apps?
The increasing adoption of mobile applications as part of a company’s online services leads to the question of whether we need to monitor it like other parts of our IT infrastructure. As they are part of our shipped application services we need to ensure they are working properly. (...)

5 février 2012

Assange Awaits Verdict on His Fate
WikiLeaker Julian Assange could be on a plane headed for a jail cell in Sweden in a couple weeks if his two-day appeal to Great Britain’s Supreme Court this week fails. Assange claims the arrest warrant issued by Sweden’s public prosecutor instead of a judge has no weight and his (...)

4 février 2012

Cloud Computing: Andreessen Horowitz Raises New $1.5 Billion Fund
Novice venture capital fund Andreessen Horowitz, which wouldn’t be near so influential if Netscape survivor Marc Andreessen wasn’t at the helm, has raised another $1.5 billion fund in these days of not-so-scarce money. That means it’ll have $2.7 billion under management. (...)

3 février 2012

Tilera's New Server Chips Arrive
Tilera, the wannabe many-core Intel server replacement, said Monday that it’s delivering the expected 16- and 36-core versions of its new 64-bit low-power proprietary TILE-GX processors along with evaluation systems it hopes will give Intel something to worry about. The things should be (...)

3 février 2012

Stop Buying Database Licenses: You Have All the Capacity You Need
Any organization that has deployed a business application has experienced the joy of procuring database licenses. Most database software licensing models are based on the quantity and type of compute processing cores in the underlying database server – the more cores in the processor and (...)

2 février 2012

Like Cars on a Highway
Every once in a while, as the number of people following me grows (thank you, each and every one), I like to revisit something that is fundamental to the high-tech industry but is often overlooked or not given the attention it deserves. This is one of those times, and the many-faceted nature of (...)

2 février 2012

IBM Buys Worklight
IBM is buying a privately held 12-year-old Israeli outfit called Worklight for its write-once-run-anywhere application platform and tools for smartphones and tablets. The price IBM is paying wasn’t disclosed. Worklight’s widgetry, which can be used to create and run HTML5, hybrid (...)

2 février 2012

Data Services: the Cloud and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA)
Enterprises AND software companies seeking competitive advantage through IT innovation should be aware of this technology shift and actively defining strategies for capitalizing on it. The principles behind Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) were established long before the Internet became a (...)

2 février 2012

Enterprise Architects Play Key Role in Transformation, Data Analytics
Good data management, analytics, and helping to shape the goals of the business are keys to transforming the enterprise through impactful enterprise architecture (EA). Coming from the siloed past in IT, companies are now moving to business service-driven processes across various resources, Ross (...)

1er février 2012

Remote Data Center Management
It’s just been an accepted fact of the life of an IT professional (and of a data center manager in particular) that sometimes you have to go into the data center to fix things. A single phone call at 3 a.m. means you’re tooling down the road half-awake, hoping to find an open coffee (...)

31 janvier 2012

SmartBear CodeCollaborator 7.0 Transforms the Agile Code Review Process
SmartBear Software on Tuesday announced Code Collaborator 7.0, a major release that makes peer code review more productive and automated than ever before. Featuring revamped navigation, a streamlined, intuitive user interface, and a new SOAP API, CodeCollaborator enables teams to align their (...)

31 janvier 2012

GridIron Systems Joins the NetApp Alliance Partner Program
GridIron Systems, a pioneer in Big Data acceleration, has announced its membership in the NetApp Alliance Partner Program. GridIron is collaborating with NetApp to integrate its TurboCharger SAN acceleration appliance into NetApp unified storage environments. This collaboration will enable (...)

31 janvier 2012

Apple Unseats HP in Client PCs: Canalys
Apple was the leading worldwide client PC vendor in Q4, pushing HP off its perch, according to Canalys, which unlike Gartner and IDC, doesn’t hesitate to lump tablets in with desktops, netbooks and notebooks. It says that since Apple shipped over 15 million iPads and five million Macs (...)

31 janvier 2012

Goodbye Defense in Depth. Hello Defense in Breadth
Over the past few years we’ve seen firewalls fail repeatedly. We’ve seen business disrupted, security thwarted, and reputations damaged by the failure of the very devices meant to prevent such catastrophes from happening. These failures have been caused by a change in tactics from (...)

30 janvier 2012

Five Questions You Need to Ask Before You Outsource an Agile Project
If you think that the following points are an oversimplification of a very complex subject of outsourcing agile project – you will be right and I agree with you. However, I think these questions are a good starting point for your research before you actually go ahead and outsource an (...)

30 janvier 2012

When Was Your Last Enterprise Architecture Maturity Assessment?
Every company should plan regular architecture capability maturity assessments using a model. These should provide a framework that represents the key components of a productive enterprise architecture process. A model provides an evolutionary way to improve the overall process that starts out (...)

30 janvier 2012

Is Your Integration Platform a Relic?
As companies increasingly adopt more and more SaaS/Cloud based applications, as more and more data are cloud-based, and as social networking data becomes increasingly critical to sales, marketing and customer satisfaction applications, the "old style" integration stacks that were originally (...)

27 janvier 2012

Intel to Buy RealNetworks IP
Intel last year bid billions trying to get the Nortel patents. Thursday RealNetworks said Intel was paying it $120 million cash for 190 “foundational media” patents, 170 patent applications and next-generation video codec software good for stuff like streaming. The IP is apparently (...)

27 janvier 2012

Enterprise Security and Gaining Insightful Insight into “Insight”
Security specialists are fond of using expressions like “robust protection” and “multi-layered defenses” when it comes to setting out their stall and telling us exactly how they are able to protect our data and applications. Looking closer at enterprise security, we see (...)

26 janvier 2012

If You Think Your Data Is a Mess Now...
If you think your data is a mess now...just wait. It will get worse, if you're not careful. Maybe even if you ARE careful. That loud rumbling sound you hear isn't thunder, or an earthquake--it's the noise from an avalanche of exploding volumes of data, in places and formats that (...)

24 janvier 2012

InterDigital Gives Up Looking for a Buyer
Remember InterDigital? That’s the Pennsylvania patent-licensing company that hired Evercore Partners and Barclays Capital last summer to sell its patents, raising punters hopes that Google would buy it to console itself for losing the $4.5 billion Nortel mobile patent auction to Apple, (...)

24 janvier 2012

Apple Loses Samsung Tablet Appeal
A Dutch appeals court Tuesday rejected an injunction-seeking Apple bid to overturn a lower court’s decision last August that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 isn’t a copy of the Apple iPad and doesn’t infringe Apple’s design rights. Apple was also denied a preliminary (...)

24 janvier 2012

Why Alerts Suck and Monitoring Solutions Need to Become Smarter
I have yet to meet anyone in Dev or Ops who likes alerts. I’ve also yet to meet anyone who was fast enough to acknowledge an alert, so they could prevent an application from slowing down or crashing. In the real world alerts just don’t work, nobody has the time or patience anymore, (...)

24 janvier 2012

The Consumerization of IT – What It Means for the Architect
Consumerization is described as the trend for IT to first emerge in the Consumer space and subsequently makes its way into the enterprise world. But what exactly in the consumer world, that is making the users, demand the similar things from the enterprise IT. To understand the underlying need, (...)

24 janvier 2012

RIM Replaces CEOs
Research In Motion late Sunday named Thorsten Heins, 54, one of its co-COOs, president and chief executive, replacing co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie in the hopes the move reverses the company’s dramatic nosedive and calms irate investors whose stock lost three-quarters of its (...)

23 janvier 2012

Cross-Platform Mobile Visual Development – a Tool Comparison
Mobile development tools are changing rapidly. I had started work on comparing cross-platform mobile tools about a month back. I had initially started with a list of 26 tools. Few got added on the way. However, what is most interesting is that in this short period of time one of the tools (Open (...)

23 janvier 2012

BearingPoint Acquires Business Analytics Software "Hypercube"
Management and technology consultancy BearingPoint on Monday announces the acquisition of business analytics solution Hypercube. With the transaction BearingPoint reacts on an increasing challenge many companies face regarding their business performance and perspectives: how to handle and use a (...)

23 janvier 2012

Court Finds RPost Patent Valid
A federal court in California has upheld the validity of a key RPost patent reinforcing the company’s claims to own the technology for registered, legally recognized, court-admissible evidence of e-mail content and delivery going back to 1995. RPost’s 35 patents, granted in 21 (...)

20 janvier 2012

Intel, IBM, Microsoft & Google & Only Google Bums Out
A rare, if not unheard of, confluence of stars Thursday meant that IBM, Intel, Microsoft and Google all reported their calendar Q4 numbers after the market closed. Of the lot only Google came a cropper, losing $57 after-hours, down 8.9% when last we looked to $582.58, on a scary drop in its (...)

20 janvier 2012

How to Measure IT's Relative Impact
The research I've been conducting and writing about for the past several months provides a relative, “pound-for-pound” look at the IT expenditures of 80+ nations of the world. This image is popular among the people I meet in the Philippines, the home of pound-for-pound champion (...)

20 janvier 2012

Be Nice and Share - Ten Tips for the Shared Services Team
Sharing code across teams poses many challenges. Each team will have its own release schedule and agenda and will not be aware of each other’s day-to-day activities. Sharing code successfully across teams requires proper planning and infrastructure. In this article I share ten (...)

19 janvier 2012

Code 42 Gets $52.5 Million in Funding
Code 42, the Minneapolis start-up that peddles CrashPlan, the automatic real-time PC and mobile backup and recovery service aimed at consumers, SMBs and the enterprise, has gotten a $52.5 million investment from round leader Accel Partners and Split Rock Partners. It’s the (...)

18 janvier 2012

Samsung Touted as Possible RIM Buyer
An unattributed rumor put in play Tuesday by the Boy Genius blog has RIM interested in selling out and Samsung interested in buying it, or some piece of it, if RIM’s co-CEOs weren’t asking so much. The other possibility is that RIM will license its IP to other companies. Jefferies (...)

18 janvier 2012

Why SSL VPN Still Matters
We were very excited to announce recognition of our hard work on our SSL VPN solutions: F5 Positioned in Leaders Quadrant of SSL VPN Magic Quadrant. Second, we were even more excited to announce adding industry-leading support for Android’s 4.x OS, enhancing its SSL VPN capabilities. Why (...)

17 janvier 2012

Apple Sues Samsung Again
Apple has filed two new lawsuits in Germany citing 10 Samsung smartphones and five Samsung tablets with infringing its design IP, the kind of peculiarly European intellectual property it used to get the Galaxy Tab 10.1 outlawed in Germany last year. Apparently the Düsseldorf Regional Court (...)

17 janvier 2012

Do People Lie More on Email?
Yes, if you are to believe the study done by Mattitiyahu Zimbler and Robert S. Feldman of the University of Massachusetts. (See this) “…some degree of deception present in all three forms (face-to-face, instant messenger, email) of communication, it was increased in both instant (...)

17 janvier 2012

Information Technology Forecast for 2012
"The IT development potential in healthcare is huge," said Jerry, Exist CEO. Much of this can be attributed to increasing demands to provide better quality of care, streamline operations, gain more administrative visibility and clinical insight, and improve access to healthcare. In the (...)

16 janvier 2012

Agile Practice and Work-Life Balance
Do you really believe that adopting agile practices will help you achieve work life balance? One of the principles behind agile manifesto hints that it is possible: “…Agile processes promote sustainable development. The sponsors, developers, and users should be able to maintain a (...)

16 janvier 2012

Web Server Recommendations
was asked this question last week at our TechNet Event in Kansas City. “What is Microsoft’s best practice recommendation for web server deployment to support a web site that has variable demands from day-to-day? Network Load-Balancing? Private Cloud? Clustering?.. or something (...)

16 janvier 2012

AT&T Joins OpenStack, Floats Cloud Architect
AT&T has joined OpenStack. It’s the first US telecom service provider to sign up for the free Rackspace-NASA-spawned open source cloud initiative. AT&T CTO John Donovan said AT&T has been participating in OpenStack for more than a year and has contributed a blueprint for a potential new (...)

15 janvier 2012

Book Review: Building Enterprise Systems with ODP
This is a very well put together book. It includes a single example company that the book grows and changes throughout the book. Sometimes examples get on my nerves. They are either too lightweight to mean anything, or sometimes too complex, and end up distracting you to the point of not (...)

14 janvier 2012

Access Control in Multi-Tenant Applications
Defining "Who sees what" and "who does what" are the two important aspects of access control in any software application. "Security" is a much larger subject, but this article focuses on just the access control aspects of Security in a software application. When you build a custom application (...)

13 janvier 2012

Consumerization of Corporate IT and Data Loss
Companies across all industries are fighting to secure their proprietary and confidential data behind firewalls and complex passwords; unfortunately, the reality is that this data is most likely still slipping through the cracks. The introduction of employee-owned devices and the (...)

13 janvier 2012

HP Gets No Itanium Relief from the French
France’s antitrust regulator Autorité de la Concurrence Tuesday refused to order Oracle to keep on supporting Itanium with its software on grounds there was no immediate threat to HP although it has clearly hurt its sales. However, the regulator promised HP it will continue investigating (...)

13 janvier 2012

Gartner Cuts Its IT Spending Forecast
Gartner has revised its outlook downward and now expects worldwide IT spending to total $3.8 trillion in 2012, up 3.7% from 2011. The researcher previously thought spending would grow 4.6% – roughly a $100 billion more – but says “faltering global economic growth, the (...)

13 janvier 2012

Apple, Google, Amazon – Three Tech Horsemen – Who Is the Fourth?
If you consider the CNN Money survey it is IBM which has beaten Microsoft by a whisker. They did not consider Facebook as it is not publically traded. If you listen to Eric Schmidt, it is off course Facebook. Off course anybody from Google will consider Facebook in the list because Larry Page (...)

13 janvier 2012

What's in Your Datacenter
There is a series of advertisements for Capital One aired in the US featuring Vikings talking about “more points” from their credit cards that asks “What’s in your wallet?” While they’re entertaining, I never understood what Vikings had to do with a credit (...)

13 janvier 2012

PCs Weak, HP Bleeds Share
Between unimaginative products, competition from tablets and smartphones, the flood-created squeeze on hard drives and high prices, PC shipments dropped somewhere between 0.2% and 1.4% in the fourth quarter compared to 4Q10 according to IDC and Gartner. IDC is the more optimistic one. And (...)

13 janvier 2012

Case Study: New Approach Improves End-User Satisfaction
The latest BriefingsDirect case study podcast discussion centers on how Nottingham Trent University gained strategic operational efficiency and improved IT management. We were very, very good at moving forward and doing lots and lots of things, but delivering products at the end of that period (...)

12 janvier 2012

Why Activity Streams Matter for Manufacturing Software
These days, activity streams seem to be popping up everywhere in enterprise tech as vendors rush to add social features to their software. Twitter and Facebook-like streams are even starting to gain traction in manufacturing software. Two of the most prominent examples of vendors incorporating (...)

12 janvier 2012

LG Signs Android Patent Deal with Microsoft
LG Electronics Thursday became the latest Android and Chrome OS peddler to bow to Microsoft’s patent claims and sign a “patent agreement” that Microsoft said “provides broad coverage under Microsoft’s patent portfolio for LG’s tablets, mobile phones and other (...)

12 janvier 2012

How IT and Enterprise Architecture Support Enterprise Transformation
Jeanne Ross, Director and Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Center for Information Systems Research says adoption of enterprise architecture (EA) leads to greater efficiencies and better business agility. Ross explains how enterprise architects have helped lead the way to successful (...)

12 janvier 2012

Enterprise Apps Are Not Written for Speed
When I was first entering IT I had the good (or bad, depending on how you look at it) fortune to be involved in some of the first Internet-facing projects at a global transportation organization. We made mistakes and learned lessons and eventually got down to the business of architecting a (...)

12 janvier 2012

The API Is Dead! Long Live the API!
The point to the “programmable Web” isn’t to make the Web more programmable, it’s to make software more Web-like. If we can finally free ourselves from the last vestiges of imperative, RPC-style programming, even going so far as to steer clear of functional programming, (...)

11 janvier 2012

Genuitec's MobiOne Eases Way for Windows Development of iOS Apps
Genuitec, LLC has revamped its MobiOne development tool to allow Windows operating system users to design and build App Store-ready iOS apps without using a Mac. This means there is no longer an additional expense to buy a Mac machine or learn Objective-C to design apps that operate natively on (...)

11 janvier 2012

How to Leverage Google's 'Search Plus Your World'?
Have you ever had the frustrating experience of trying to locate a post or a page in the web which you vaguely recollect having read sometimes in the past? It happens to me quite frequently. For example, recently, I read an article on “10 Ways to Sell an Idea” by Dennis McCafferty (...)

11 janvier 2012

Converged Infrastructure
I put it to you that there is no more emotive word in information technology than “sprawl”..! From the olde Middle English word ‘spraulen,’ it is surely the term (other than ‘crash’) most deeply loathed by network managers and individual users alike. As the (...)

10 janvier 2012

Brocade's Reportedly Entertaining Bids
Brocade Communications Systems, which has tried to get bought at least twice before, is entertaining bids according to Reuters, which explains why its stock was up 8% Monday. The wire service heard from nameless knowledgeable sources that Brocade has gotten “first-round bids from a (...)

9 janvier 2012

The Three Pillars of Collaboration
Do you have a funny feeling that you seem to be doing the same work over and over in your office? Grand projects are initiated with a flurry of meetings and earth shaking intentions, but amnesia sets in as soon as everyone steps out of the conference room. Or responsibilities are handed from (...)

9 janvier 2012

Mobile Continues to Trickle in to the Military
We’ve recently heard a few big announcements for mobile computing in the military, which has long been blocked by security issues. First, the US Defense Information Systems Agency approved Dell Android 2.2 for use on Department of Defense networks with a few notable limitations. DoD users (...)

9 janvier 2012

Benefits of Loading Test in the Cloud (Part 1)
Many companies have moved applications to the cloud as a way to reduce capital expenditure while improving IT focus and effectiveness. End users see the cloud as a way to access their documents and applications remotely from anywhere and from any device. IT managers see the cloud as a means of (...)

7 janvier 2012

SHI Named “Platinum Plus Sponsor” of Cloud Expo 2012 New York
SYS-CON Events announced today that SHI, a $4 billion+ global provider of information technology products and services, has been named Platinum Plus Sponsor of SYS-CON's 10th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on June 11–14, 2012, at the Javits Center in New York City, (...)

7 janvier 2012

Patterns for Building High Performance Applications
Performance is one word that is used to describe multiple scenarios when talking about application performance. When someone says I need a High Performance Application, it might mean any/all of the following: Low web latency application ( meaning low page loading times) Application that can (...)

6 janvier 2012

Bad Apps = Bad Press
In today’s lightning fast information era, where anyone with an Internet connection holds virtual press credentials, news travels fast. And bad news travels really fast. In the rush to deploy new mobile apps quickly to meet customer demand and keep pace with competitors, many companies (...)

5 janvier 2012

Five Overlooked Factors of Mobile Application Performance
Too often, little consideration is given to performance testing in the context of mobile application testing. As users demand the same experience whether they are accessing Web-based content from their smart phones, tablets, or laptop computers, the performance of your mobile application has (...)

5 janvier 2012

Samsung Denied iPhone 4S Ban in Italy
Samsung’s bid to get a preliminary injunction outlawing the sale of Apple’s iPhone 4S in Italy has failed, according to ANSA, the Italian wire service. The decision is Samsung’s third failure in Europe. Last month a similar attempt was shot down by a French court and before (...)

5 janvier 2012

The Cyber-Crime Landscape
Joe Menn explores the current cyber-crime landscape, the underground cyber-gang movement, and the motive behind governments collaborating with organized crime in cyber space. Maybe you can make your enterprise a little trickier to get into than the other guy’s enterprise, but crime pays (...)

5 janvier 2012

The Three Axioms of Application Delivery
Like most technology jargon, there are certain terms and phrases that end up mangled, conflated, and generally misapplied as they gain traction in the wider market. Cloud is merely the latest incarnation of this phenomenon, and there will be others in the future. Guaranteed. Of late the term (...)

5 janvier 2012

Yahoo Picks PayPal Chief for Its Next CEO
Four months after canning Carol Bartz, its last CEO, Yahoo Wednesday morning named PayPal president Scott Thompson its fourth CEO in under five years. He starts January 9. Acting CEO Tim Morse will go back to being CFO. According to Yahoo chairman Roy Bostock, Thompson is expected to (...)

4 janvier 2012

webOS Doomed from Conception: NYT
The TouchPad tablet that HP brought to market last year only to kill it a few weeks later for lack of sales was doomed to fail according a story in the New York Times Tuesday. HP subsequently wrote off a nasty $1.6 billion to cover the cost of its folly. It had paid $1.2 billion in mid-2010 to (...)

4 janvier 2012

Application Performance and Antipatterns
Any application you pick up, there are some issues – big or small. There will be copy-paste code, mistakes, algorithms which could have better thought through. But what distinguishes an antipattern from these normal errors is that like patterns these antipatterns are recurring throughout (...)

4 janvier 2012

The Automation Paradox
Look how far we've come with software and how many devices these days rely on generic software to run a multitude of devices. The question comes down to the level of rigor that has been applied in the testing and quality assurance processes, and the relevance of the technology to the task (...)

3 janvier 2012

Steadying ‘Information Optimization' on a Moving Walkway
Ask any technology evangelist worth their salt roughly when the ‘next big thing’ is likely to arrive and they will typically say about five-years from now. It’s a safe bet; so-called ‘paradigm shifts’ in technology tend to occur roughly every half decade – or (...)

3 janvier 2012

Entering (and Surviving) the Application Transformation Vortex
Transformation can be a dangerous word if used too lightly in software application development circles. With the global technology media swimming hard against a riptide of hackneyed overused buzzwords, we’re all too easily tempted to pick the most emotive adjectives and nouns we can find (...)

3 janvier 2012

Survey: Agile Projects Are More Successful
Survey conducted by Scott Ambler has consistently (2008, 2010 & 2011) shown that Agile and Iterative Projects have been more successful. Apart from the fact that Agile has been consistently been more successful compared to traditional approach, these survey result show two more interesting (...)

3 janvier 2012

So, You Want to Outsource an Agile Project?
Irrespective of what the Agile Manifesto says (“Customer Collaboration over Contract Negotiation”) we do require a signed contract for ANY medium to large software outsourcing engagements – and that includes agile projects. Why? Because when there is a commercial arrangement (...)

3 janvier 2012

Dossier

> Orchestration

L’architecture de services web ne préconise pas de langages particulier, par contre elle redéfinit les notions de communication.

Orchestration

L’orchestration est la notion service, au sens de services web, de l’ordonnancement.

Annonces

A voir sur le net

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    Cette rubrique reprend les offres déposés sur le site, elles concernent donc exclusivement les métiers de l’ordonnancement.

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    Webcible-IT.com (Production)

    Listing des offres Exploitation / Production / Maintenance

    Webcible-IT.com (Architecture)

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    Listing des offres

    PC-infopratique.com

    Les dernières offre d’emploi en informatique

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    OptionCarriere.com

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    fr.emplois.offres

    Google Group : Offres d'emplois ou de stages. (Moderated)

    Annuaire RH

    Offres d’emploi quotidiennes http://www.annuaire-rh.org

    Freelance-info

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