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VMware, Google To Collaborate on Cloud Applications

admin | May 24th, 2010 | No Comments »

VMware on Wednesday announced a high-tech collaboration with Google.The companies said they will make enterprise software developers more efficient in building, deploying and managing applications in the cloud.

VMware President Paul Maritz announced the collaboration at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, emphasizing how the work by the companies will accelerate enterprise adoption of private, public and hybrid clouds. It was all part of the 2010 Google I/O agenda to celebrate what Google describes as the “web’s evolution into the software development platform of choice.”
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Stats on Social Media Platforms

admin | March 5th, 2010 | No Comments »

Stats on social media platforms such as Twitter hitting 600 tweets per second and how Facebook grew to 400 million users are impressive, but what if we looked at Internet-related stats collectively? 

Jesse Thomas did exactly that through his State of the Internet video.

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Outsourcing 2.0

Ghost Writer | January 12th, 2010 | No Comments »

Can companies adapt to a new way of doing business when it comes to outsourcing more smartly?

Here is a great article I stumbled across my Twine feeds.  Glen Engstrand talks about traditional outsourcing and “smart” outsourcing.  I found it pretty useful in establishing my company become the “one-stop” outsource for IT and Internet Solutions.  Very interesting read.  Worth checking out.
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What is Google Chrome OS

admin | November 21st, 2009 | 1 Comment »

Introducing the Google Chrome OS

The Google Chrome OS team has a produced a new Common Craft style video that gives an overview of the new Google Chrome OS is 3 minutes. Read More

How Secure Are Public WiFi Hotspots?

admin | November 21st, 2009 | No Comments »

Thousands of these wifi hotspots are available nationwide in hotels, trains, airport lounges and high street food outlets but they may not be as safe as some users had anticipated. Read More