UPS Maintenance – The start of a beautiful friendship (between you and your UPS)
July 14, 2011Your enterprise relies on stand-by power to sustain business during unplanned outages. But like any great relationship, it needs to be give and take. You can’t expect your stand-by power to be there for you if you’re not there for it. … Continue reading
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Itanium: Dance with the one that brought you?
July 13, 2011When Oracle announced last March that it had ceased all development work related to Intel’s Itanium process the announcement also reminded the IT community that the Itanium chip exists at all. Oracle at the time said that Intel’s “management” had made … Continue reading
Posted in Analyst's Angle | Tagged data-center, db2, hp, ibm, intel, Itanium, microsoft, Oracle, redhat | Comments Off
The Printer Market Playground
July 7, 2011The printer market is like a schoolyard playground, social hierarchy included. You’ve got the cool kids with their slick gear like Xerox, HP, Canon. Then there are the kids who have no style, still use CD players; but you … Continue reading
Posted in Analyst's Angle | Tagged cannon, hp, Lexmark, mfp, printers, Ricoh, Toshiba, xerox | Comments Off
Roambi partners with SAS for Mobile BI
March 10, 2011On March 8, SAS Institute Inc. (SAS) announced an alliance with MeLLmo, Inc. that will drive mobile BI for the enterprise via Roambi’s iPhone/iPad solution. The April release integrates Roambi ES3 with SAS Enterprise BI Server. For SAS, this move … Continue reading
Posted in Analyst's Angle, News & Analysis | Tagged analytics, apple, Applications, bi, business-intelligence, hp, ibm, MeLLmo, microsoft, mobile-bi, Oracle, Roambi, saas, salesforce.com, sap, Sybase, vertica | Comments Off
HTML5 Video Standard: There Isn’t One
March 10, 2011As web standards progress, and many developers push the envelope to make HTML5 and CSS3 provide a user experience similar to, if not better than, native applications, the big focus right now is on HTML5 video standards. You will hear … Continue reading
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