Friday, April 15, 2011

Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 2011-04-15

Tax day. Meh.

Some highlights of the first half of April:

Marin County tries using racketeering charges against Deloitte and SAP. Do Marin County residents realize their paid employees are wasting their money this way? And after wasting so much money with an ill-advised ERP project?!?

Larry Page takes over CEO role at Google, shakes up management team, promises more innovation and social networking. Eric Schmidt did an amazing job there, supported by Sergey and Larry. Hopefully, Larry learned something from Eric over the past 10 years or so ...

The Enterprise Software market continued to consolidate, with the Infor acquisition of Lawson still in progress, and with Apax announcing it would acquire and merge Epicor and Activant.

HP and Oracle continued their legal shenanigans, with HP suing a former manager who moved to Oracle, and with Mark Hurd continuing to fight the release of Gloria Allred's letter to HP. I'm sure shareholder value is being created there somehow ...

Steve Ballmer was rated as the worst CEO by some, and Marc Benioff was rated as the best by others. Is that a shock to anyone?

C3 finally (partially) emerges from stealth.

Cisco closed their Flip business, and announced how they will refocus to compete.

IBM entered the public, private, and hybrid cloud business.

Microsoft got a law passed in Washington (state, not DC) allowing them to sue companies who buy anything from companies accused of pirating Microsoft (and other) software. WTF?!?

Some of Microsoft's apps get an initial strategy for moving to the cloud, although some would say the initial announcement offers little functionality in the short run and sounds more like hosted than SaaS.

VMware announces a new cloud initiative, offering an open source platform as a service (PaaS) project.

Headlines and excerpts:
  • #Priceline founder targets tech giants in patent #TROLL suits
    The 15 lawsuits, filed in U.S. District Court of Delaware, say these companies are infringing Walker Digital-owned patents covering things like e-commerce, private social-networking communications, online auctions, and a driving directions tool with visual cues.
  • #Lawson Unveils New Software, as #Infor's Offer Looms
    While the Infor bid was an unwanted distraction at CUE 2011, Lawson did its best to divert attendees' attention from unanswered questions about the future of the Lawson company, its employees, and products with lots of educational events, speeches, a product expo, social mixers, and several brand new products.

    Shiny New Products!

    At the top of the new product list is the Lawson Marketplace, a new Web service where Lawson customers, including M3 and S3 users, can download add-on items that can "help boost user productivity and efficiency." The apps are developed by Lawson and business partners, and can be purchased by a credit card.
    ...
    Lawson also launched a new business intelligence tool called Lawson ViewPoint...
    ...
    Lawson also announced the Mashup Designer, a new tool that Lawson customers can use to build their own composite applications, without programming....

    Last but not least, Lawson launched Analytics for Healthcare, which will be available next month.
  • Shinn's selling price for Hornets less than top offer
    Afterward, he said he plans to donate much of his wealth to charity, and for the same reason, rejected a $350million offer from Oracle founder and CEO Larry Ellison.

    "He sent me an offer in writing and I just couldn't find it in my heart to do it," Shinn said, adding that he worried Ellison would move the club to the West Coast.
  • Despite huge salaries, CEOs cling to their perks
    #Oracle spent $4,642 on legal advice for CEO Larry Ellison to help him figure disclosure requirements tied to his personal political contributions. The software maker also spent nearly $1.5 million for Ellison’s home security services. Ellison has collected more than $1.8 billion in Oracle compensation in the past decade and has a net worth that ranks sixth on Forbes’ list of the world’s wealthiest.
  • SCO Group Assets Officially Sold to UnXis
    Under the sale terms, UnXis retains all customer contracts, the rights to the UNIX and UNIXWARE trademarks and installed base of over 32,000 customer contracts in 82 countries, including major enterprise customers in finance, manufacturing, retail, quick-serve restaurants, consumer electronics and state and federal government, the company said.

    The company plans to build industry-leading consulting and support services ensuring leading-edge operations and Unix operating systems on new and existing hardware platforms, it said, as well as to double its resources in engineering, technical support and customer relationship management.
  • Panaya Automates #Oracle EBS Upgrades ( #3PM)
    Panaya, announced today the first Upgrade Automation solution for Oracle E-Business Suite R12. The new SaaS offering saves 50% of the cost and effort associated with Oracle EBS upgrades by simulating the R12 upgrade on a cloud-based supercomputer and showing Oracle customers what will break during the upgrade and how to fix it.

    Oracle EBS upgrades to R12 can be challenging because of the uncertainties involved: identifying system customizations, figuring out what will break during the upgrade, and what needs to be tested; And fixing the code issues introduced by the upgrade is labor intensive. Panaya’s Upgrade Automation SaaS maps all the EBS system customizations and shows Oracle customers’ IT teams what will break during the R12 upgrade. It also shows them how to fix these issues and tells them exactly what they need to test. Since the solution is offered as SaaS, there is no hardware to purchase and no software to install. The solution in non-invasive and setup takes only 20 minute
  • Apax says $12.50 tender offer for #Epicor has begun
    The offer is part of a plan by private-equity firm Apax Partners to combine Epicor with Activant Solutions Inc., a privately held company that Apax is also buying. Activant makes business management software for retail and wholesale distribution businesses and is based in Livermore, Calif.
  • Procurement Gets Social with #Ariba
    The project, called Vision 2020, aims to help shape the future of procurement through an online forum (www.futureofprocurement.com) in which leading thinkers can share their insights on an ongoing basis.
  • #IBM Takes Cue From Cloud for New Pricing Model
    The new pricing scheme will let application providers who offer their software as a service pay for IBM software, including WebSphere Application Server and IBM DB2, on a monthly basis as they use it...

    Also, IBM has chosen 20 of its most popular products and will let its customers mix and match the use of them in order to meet their monthly revenue commitment. For example, if a customer signs up to pay for US$10,000 worth of software, the customer can use $7,000 worth of WebSphere and $3,000 worth of DB2, or any other combination that adds up to $10,000.
  • YouTube - #Salesforce.com Paris Cloudforce, 2011, Bienvenue
    Marc Benioff, Chairman et CEO de salesforce.com, donne un bref aperçu de salesforce.com et présente le Cloud 2, la nouvelle génération d'applications d'entreprise crées pour la collaboration et inspirées des applications grand public telles que Facebook.
  • #VMware Changes the Game with Launch of Open #Cloud Platform
    Cloud Foundry will be run by the Mozy team, which is moving from EMC and wil be part of VMware. VMware executives explained in an interview yesterday that the Mozy team has the experience of developing a backup service.
  • Learn more on #VMware #Cloud Foundry
    Cloud Foundry, a VMware-led project is the world’s first open Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering. Cloud Foundry provides a platform for building, deploying, and running cloud apps using Spring for Java developers, Rails and Sinatra for Ruby developers, Node.js and other JVM frameworks including Grails.
  • #VMWare Disrupts #PaaS Space With #Cloud Foundry
    Cloud Foundry is both hosted and available as open source. More interestingly, it can run on your laptop or a single server or 1000s of VMs or, even, hundreds of dedicated servers. Apart from their hosted offering, their open source version can run on any public cloud or private cloud or traditional datacenters. In short, VMware has completely disrupted the PaaS space with this announcement.
  • More #NoSQL for #Oracle #MySQL
    The changes allow the NoSQL technology to run within the MySQL server process, which is said to reduce latency for memcached queries. On individual computers, NoSQL currently only uses one InnoDB table, but multiple tables are planned to become available in the future. "Key" and "value" in memcached are each columns in this table. Multiple columns can be defined as the value of a memcached key; a customisable character is used to separate individual entries. As the data is stored in an InnoDB table, it can be queried and edited via SQL commands. The integrated memcached daemon has so far only become available for Linux.

    [Cool - Oracle is still investing in MySQL for scale, not just to compete with Microsoft SQL Server at the low end ... -DBM]
  • #Oracle: Embrace the Choice
    It may find itself in a similar situation as SAP which has had a hard time scaling its own SaaS solutions because it is addicted to own version of premium products and partners.
  • #OpenSource Heroku Grows Up Under #Salesforce.com’s Wing
    The traction among firms willing to make Heroku the PaaS of choice for helping their enterprise customers deploy Ruby applications in the cloud helps validate Heroku’s approach to cloud computing, and it’s just another way that life for Heroku is changing for the better since becoming part of the Salesforce.com cloud family.
    ...
    Part of the added benefits are technological, too. Sebastian says Heroku already connects to Salesforce.com’s Force.com and Database.com services via API, which should please existing Salesforce.com customers, at least, and Sebastian promises more advances to come in the coming months.
  • #OpenSource #Salesforce.com Heroku Extends Partner Ecosystem with Accenture, Pivotal Labs and Over 50 More to Deliver #Cloud Solutions
    The ecosystem surrounding Heroku's platform includes developers, domain experts, educators and trainers, architects, consultancies, customers, and technology providers. The Heroku Partner Program joins the Heroku Add-on Provider Program, launched last year to enable developers to seamlessly access Heroku's best-of-breed cloud services. The Heroku Add-on Provider Program provides key services and technology for web application development. Recent Add-on technologies added to the program catalog include faster-than-real-time video encoding/transcoding from Zencoder and IndexTank, a massively scalable search solution used today by major web properties such as Reddit and Wordpress.com.

    To learn more about Heroku and sign up for a free account, visit: http://heroku.com/signup.
  • The Principal Financial Group Supports International Growth with #Oracle Fusion Applications
    The Principal deployed Oracle Fusion Workforce Compensation, part of Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management (HCM), in just four months.
    Through business process change and adopting Oracle Fusion Workforce Compensation, The Principal reduced its compensation cycle for a pilot group of employees from 10 weeks to a mere three weeks, streamlining the process, and delivering real-time data to its leaders as they made compensation recommendations for a global workforce.
    Through 2011 and 2012, The Principal plans to deploy Oracle Fusion Performance Management, Goal Management, Talent Review and Workforce Compensation across its entire workforce.
    The Principal is simultaneously implementing Oracle Fusion Procurement to have greater control and insight in its supplier and procurement processes.
  • #SAP Opens New Fast Lanes to Help Companies Run Better
    SAP has introduced an additional 15 distinct offerings as part of its quarterly release cycle. These offerings allow customers to address a variety of areas, such as:

    * Finance, sales and procurement functions can look to improve the performance of their core operations by increasing process efficiency, agility and visibility while at the same time reducing risk with the SAP® BusinessObjects™ Spend Performance Management, SAP® Business Objects™ Sales and Operations Planning and SAP® Treasury and Risk Management rapid-deployment solutions.
    * IT departments can streamline processes, including incident and problem management, change and service asset management, knowledge management and financial management, with the SAP® IT Service Desk Operation rapid-deployment solution.
    * Manufacturers must coordinate activities across many distributed plants as well as integrate various systems and applications across global operations. SAP® Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence (SA
  • #SAP - Rapid Deployment Solutions
    Sales, Service, and Marketing
    * SAP Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM)2 – Implement essential CRM functionality quickly and affordably, while helping to reduce risk and create a predictable path towards your vision.
    * SAP Business Communications Management2 – Help lower the total cost of implementing inbound contact center and reporting functionality, while improving operational excellence, enhancing customer service, and gaining flexibility to meet changing needs.
    * Sybase Mobile Sales for SAP CRM2 – Provide your sales team with mobile access to customer information at their fingertips.

    Supply Chain and Procurement
    * SAP BusinessObjects Sales and Operations Planning2 – Drive efficiencies and effectiveness around your sales and operations planning process with better analytics and communication.
    * SAP BusinessObjects Spend Performance Management2 – Leverage existing systems for procurement data, while providing the business with visibility and insight into impacts on spend, sa
  • Accel hires Paul Wahl for corporate IT investments
    Technology venture capital firm Accel Partners , whose investments include Facebook and Macromedia, has hired ex- #SAP and #Siebel executive Paul Wahl to strengthen its enterprise IT business.

    As CEO-in-residence, Wahl will identify, invest in and mentor start-ups that help organisations to reduce the complexity of their IT infrastructure, Accel said on Monday.
    ...
    Wahl has worked with Accel on past investments including as a board member at Qliktech, one of Europe's most successful venture capital investments, which went public on the NASDAQ last year.

    Wahl ran the American business of German business software giant SAP in the late 1990s and went on to become chief operating officer of customer relationship management software company Siebel, which has since been bought by Oracle.
  • #Microsoft Putting ERP in the Azure #Cloud
    [Single tenant or multitenant? -DBM]
    The next major releases of Dynamics will run on Azure, and customers "will be able to move to the cloud on their own terms," Microsoft said in a statement.
  • #Microsoft Unveils Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 and Vision for #Cloud ERP
    Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 frees customers from the electronic concrete that has plagued the ERP industry for so long,” Tatarinov said...
    * A new level of agility through a set of Unified Natural Models, which serves as a library of business processes that reflect real-world situations, and enables customers to easily modify their organizations and processes to meet their changing business needs.
    * Simplicity across the board, through the intuitive RoleTailored experience and access to context-sensitive business intelligence (BI) that is relevant to the work at hand. The familiar Microsoft Office user interface drives adoption, and the enhanced BI capabilities help customers uncover fresh insights that can lead to faster and more informed decision-making.
  • Seven Questions For Doug Hauger, Head of #Microsoft's Azure #Cloud Platform
    Daimler just did their new version of the smart car. They wanted a service so you can check the status of your car when its charging from your smart phone, locate it, et cetera. They turned it around in a couple of weeks on Azure and launched it at the same time as the car launched...
    Many standard applications have some level of customization, and so we’re seeing a lot of hybrid applications, where customers are extending them into Azure. We have a case with Coca-Cola Enterprises which has a back-end order-processing app, that they’ve extended into Azure. And what they wanted to do was get more reach and more agility for the front-end. So they built a secure connection between their data center and Windows Azure and then extended the application out to their partners and customers, essentially people like Domino’s Pizza who order Coca Cola products. We’re seeing a lot of these cases of existing applications being extended like that.
  • #IBM Takes Half Step Toward #BPM Integration
    IBM Business Process Manager, which will be announced on Monday at IBM's Impact Event in Las Vegas, is described as the "unified platform" customers are after. The product does provide a new shared process repository and administrative interface that will serve as the new front end of IBM's BPM portfolio. But the separate process engines, which actually run the processes, and the associated development environments, used to create and modify the processes, are all still there behind the scenes.

    BPM systems give business and IT a shared environment in which they can collaborate around process models -- visual diagrams that are easy for business analysts to understand, but that also enable IT to add executable code. These systems then let you monitor and quickly change processes to improve performance or adapt to new business conditions, but without the extensive coding and development work associated with conventional application development.
  • #Oracle Announces Oracle’s #PeopleSoft Financials and Supply Chain Management 9.1 Feature Pack
    New capabilities in PeopleSoft FSCM 9.1 Feature Pack 2011 include:
    PeopleSoft Mobile Inventory Management, a new application within Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Supply Chain Management suite, helps improve inventory accuracy and labor productivity by automating mobile inventory transactions for users of Microsoft Windows-enabled mobile devices and handheld scanners.
    Enhancements to Oracle’s PeopleSoft Strategic Sourcing module with capabilities around managing documents associated with requests for quotes/information and bid analysis and award functionality that gives users more control and security over their sourcing events.
    Important integrations that streamline the financial planning and period end close processes. Oracle’s Hyperion Planning is now integrated to PeopleSoft Financials 9.1 enabling customers to plan and manage organization budgets at all levels. Additionally, Oracle’s Hyperion Disclosure Management is now integrated with PeopleSoft Financials, allowing customers to
  • Customer Value Delivered: #SAP's Community Approach to Social Business
    SAP has not only recognized and embraced the value of social networking for business, but also invested in it with the belief that it helps SAP customers maximize the value of their IT investments in ways that were not possible before. The expansive SAP Community Network (SCN), a key component of an SAP user’s social media universe, is a clear sign of that commitment. It is a social network for SAP professionals. Within customer organizations, it serves people in various roles, including developers, IT professionals, business analysts, purchase decision makers, and end users. It hosts the largest aggregation of SAP experts, partners, industry opinion leaders, and SAP employees collaborating to increase the return on customers’ SAP investments.

    SAP Community Network is focusing its strategy and delivery of benefits on three key pillars of value for 2011: social innovation, social intelligence, and social commerce. Let’s take a closer look at each pillar.
  • #Oracle Introduces Oracle’s AutoVue 20.1
    [Version 20?!? -DBM]
    New ECAD features which support end to end design to manufacture processes: Customers in the electronics and High Tech space can now visualize work-in-progress designs via support of Cadence non-archived files while manufacturing engineers can perform thorough manufacturability reviews through better support of variants, overlays and polarity.
    Improved support for paper-based processes: Customers in asset-intensive industries that need to print a variety of engineering, plant and maintenance documents can take advantage of major printing improvements that enhance performance and stability.
    Partners can take advantage of the new integration enablement capabilities to build customized solutions and extend visualization throughout the enterprise. Integration enablement capabilities include:
    Hotspots: Enable visual navigation and actions and deliver tighter integration with enterprise applications by connecting visual information to structured data. With AutoVue hotspo
  • #Lawson acquisition a one horse race?
    But speaking to CBR, Richardson, ex-AMR head of research, said he didn't think Lawson would fit well with Oracle or SAP. "I find that hard to believe [they would bid for Lawson]. Neither wants anything to do with the AS/400 platform. With my analyst hat on, I can't see it. People may say SAP, Microsoft or even HP, I've known Léo [Apotheker, HP CEO] for along time and I can't see them stepping in and doing it. I think they have much bigger ambitions than buying a midrange player in this market."

    And Oracle? ERP is not a huge focus for them at the moment, Richardson thinks: "In some ways Oracle is like us; they've got products in every category. If you were to draw a grid of what companies may want to buy there are very few boxes it doesn't check - CRM, SCM, PLM," he told CBR. "The difference is Oracle hasn't really gone directly after the ERP market for a while. Its sales people are most comfortable selling to the Fortune 500 and they've already made their decision on that. Most of the
  • H-1B visa numbers take a nosedive
    "There is fairly large unemployment in the US, so there are people available there at reasonable salaries."

    [And still some people believe that H-1B visas are not used to lower IT wages in the US -DBM]
  • #Microsoft Convergence 2011: Dynamics #ERP & #CRM Upgrade Sentiment
  • The Sentiment At #Microsoft Convergence 2011
    # Customers expect to upgrade ERP and CRM in 12 to 18 months. Good news for Microsoft partners. Most ERP and CRM customers plan to upgrade within the next 12 to 18 months (see Figure 2). Many plan to upgrade ERP (18.0%) and CRM (13.1%) in the next 6 to 12 months.
    # Cloud adoption remains partly cloudy. While there are numerous benefits to cloud adoption for clients, 34.4% of ERP customers showed no interest. Most CRM customers expected to make the shift to the cloud (see Figure 3). As for the shift to office in the cloud, 18.0% planned to make the shift 24 months from now.
    # Leverage Microsoft investment. Informal conversations highlighted interest in mobile development, greater sharepoint adoption, and interest in Power Pivot. Most customers felt Microsoft had turned the corner and began to innovate as of the Windows 7 launch.
    # Explore Two Tier ERP remains hot.
  • YouTube - Bhusri Says #Workday May Hold IPO in Second-Half of 2012
    Aneel Bhusri, a partner at Greylock Partners and co-founder of Workday Inc., talks about the outlook for an initial public offering by Workday. Bhusri also discusses investing in the technology industry and secondary markets. He speaks with Cory Johnson and Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
  • #Informatica Builds Bridges Between Business Systems
    Gartner thinks Informatica has 23% of the data integration field, behind only IBM's (IBM) 27%.

    But the company also services the closely related data-quality sector, which involves monitoring and scanning data for flaws, missing fields, duplications and other errors. Data quality is a smaller and more fragmented market but is growing faster, Gartner says.

    Informatica is also going where many of its larger competitors aren't. For instance, it has specialized cloud data-integration services, a specialty not yet addressed by some larger vendors, analysts say.
  • #Oracle User Conference Reaches Out to #MySQL Community
    The annual O'Reilly MySQL Conference & Expo hits the Hyatt Santa Clara in Santa Clara, California, next week (April 11-14). The annual gathering of the Dolphinistas (Dolphinarati? Dolphinators?) looks to be an exciting event. The list of keynoters includes former MySQL AB CEO Mårten Mickos, now CEO of Eucalyptus Systems, the company behind the open source cloud platform of the same name, and Michael "Monty" Widenius, the always intriguing author of the original version of MySQL and now project lead of MariaDB.

    Meanwhile, at roughly the same time (April 10-14), about 2,500 miles away at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, organizers of the 2011 Collaborate Oracle Users Conference are hoping to attract their share of the MySQL community. In fact, this will be the first time they've been asked to participate.
  • Planning for #OpenSource MariaDB 5.6 at the #MySQL Conference 2011
    The MySQL users conference 2011 is starting next week. I plan to organize a MariaDB BoF where we can together discuss the plans for 5.6 and collect requests and suggestions. Black drinks and chocolate will be served, so come prepared!

    Most of the developers of Monty Program Ab will be at the conference and we will also have a booth so you should have no problem in finding someone to talk to about MariaDB there.

    Monty Program Ab is also organizing a MySQL/MariaDB/Drizzle store engine summit. Follow the link if you are interested in attending!
  • Eric Schmidt and Ronald Lacey: Separated at Birth?
    Ronald Lacey is the actor who played the sinister Nazi interrogator Major Arnold Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Google's Eric Schmidt and Ronald Lacey: separated at birth? You be the judge ... ;-)
  • #Salesforce.com's Best Shopping Bets
    I expect Salesforce.com to continue to make numerous point purchases of relatively small players that are innovating in various corners of the collaboration world. However, I would also recommend the company pursue more strategic acquisitions in the following areas to strengthen its position in the market:

    BI/Analytics...
    E-Commerce Billing/Provisioning..
    E-Procurement...
  • C3: The Boom in Energy Resource Management Software
    C3 is not alone in this marketplace, and has some worthy competitors, SAP and Hara. It’s interesting to note the C3 is somewhat a fusion of the SAP and Hara attempt in this space.
  • U.S. Weighs New Stock Rules
    Currently, companies can issue shares privately without incurring onerous reporting obligations if they have fewer than 500 shareholders. The SEC is considering raising that limit, though it's unclear by how much. The rule was designed to protect investors who owned shares in companies that were growing but not required to disclose their inner financial workings. Some investors say the SEC should stop companies from getting around the rule, which they say remains an essential safeguard.
  • Technology IPOs: SEC Might Raise Shareholder Limit
    The 500 shareholder rule is thought to have been a big reason why Google decided to go public in 2004 after delaying for a while. It's thought a big reason why Facebook decided to do its last round of funding from a "special purpose vehicle" built by Goldman Sachs with money from tons of their rich private clients was to get around that SEC rule.

    So if the SEC changes the rule it might be a further disincentive for tech companies to go public. Tech companies like Facebook and Zynga are deciding to stay private ever longer, getting funding and liquidity through late stage funding rounds and private markets.

    On the one hand, the SEC rule was always hard to understand: why does it matter to whether a company must report publicly how many shareholders it has? On the other hand, the secondary markets are increasingly looking like a disaster in the making and plenty of investors and employees are waiting for a bunch of tech companies to finally go public to give a boost to the tech ecosyst
  • How #IBM And #HP Are Strengthening Their IT-For-Sustainability Offers
    HP is partnering; IBM is acquiring. HP is going to bring enterprise carbon & energy management (ECEM) software to its customer engagements via partnerships with Hara and C3.

    Both companies' products will fit well with the top-down, corporate-wide approach that HP is adopting; they are designed for C-level aggregation, analysis, and reporting of corporate resource consumption and resulting emissions. And they are the most prominent of the clean-sheet-of-paper startups in the ECEM market; Hara with a good customer list and C3 with an enviable set of backers (although still in quasi-stealth mode).

    Meanwhile, IBM is adding Tririga to its Tivoli-anchored set of software acquisitions aimed at corporate asset and resource management, which most prominently includes Maximo (bought in 2006). It promises to integrate Maximo's enterprise asset management with Tririga's workplace management systems over the next couple of years. IBM is still missing a true ECEM software system, but we would bet
  • #IBM makes like #Amazon with 'SmartClouds'
    The SmartCloud Enterprise+ offering, which will be available sometime in the second half of this year, allows for customers to buy slices of x64 or Power servers, and run their applications on them. IBM also jacks up the SLA to 99.9 per cent availability, and will no doubt charge a premium for that extra availability when pricing is announced along with availability. It will be interesting to see what kind of premium, if any, IBM will try to charge for running software on top of logical partitions on its own Power Systems machinery.

    IBM chose Red Hat's KVM-based Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization as the hypervisor layer in its Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud service, which launched in March 2010 and which is based on x64 servers. Big Blue is, however, using VMware's latest ESXi hypervisor on its production SmartClouds based on x64 processors.
  • #IBM Forecasts $7 Billion In #Cloud Revenue
    Cloud computing is no longer an area of investigation and experiment for IBM. CFO Mark Loughridge has stated he believes cloud services will generate $7 billion in revenue for IBM by 2015.

    It's basing its approach on its interactions with existing customers, such as FritoLay, American Airlines, and IndiaFirst, over the last four years. "The cloud is not one thing, one size fits all," said Ric Telford, VP of cloud services, in an interview Wednesday in advance of the event.

    "Over the last few years, there's been a lot of tire kicking. Then you get to the more mainstream adoption. We feel we are entering that wave of computing now," he said.

    That means, in addition to offering basic cloud infrastructure, IBM will offer services to help customers build their on-premises, private clouds or integrate their data center operations with external cloud suppliers. It expects the IBM cloud to be primary target of such efforts, but doesn't rule out using its expertise in integration to connect
  • YouTube - #IBM lays out its #cloud computing strategy
    IBM vice president of technology strategy and growth initiatives Lauren States sits down with V3.co.uk to discuss the company's new Enterprise and Enterprise Plus cloud computing platforms.
  • #IBM Unveils #Cloud -Computing Initiative Aimed At Large Companies
    IBM says its offering includes more features aimed toward large enterprise customers, such as heightened security, data privacy and the ability to certify the system for regulatory requirements. Moreover, IBM is offering a plethora of options, including public, private and hybrid clouds.

    "This is a strong advance among several in the industry for helping enterprise IT take advantage of cloud technologies and new cloud business models," said Frank Gillett, a vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research Inc. "IBM's announcement isn't unique, but it's a good step forward."

    A typical client would spend tens of thousands of dollars a month on the new offering, IBM's Mills said, though the amount will vary based on what services the customer is using.

    "There's no reason why (companies) couldn't move some fairly significant production work (to the cloud) and literally start to spend hundreds of thousands or even millions a month," he said.
  • #IBM’s Business #Cloud Gets Real
    I asked Mills if this announcement was another way of saying the tech is now housebroken. “Perhaps not a bad term,” he said. “IBM has always put a premium on security, auditability, and reliability. There have been things like Amazon EC2 [the bookseller’s wildly successful cloud lease offering, more popular with startups and divisions than the core computing of big companies] – this provides IBM quality of service.

    “That isn’t to take away from Amazon, it’s just largely for small business. But you have to choose your design points, and this is a design for medium- and large-sized business.”

    Your move, Mr. Bezos. And while we’re at it, let’s see if Google’s App service, and the business-oriented things they’ll do around the Chrome store, see that reliability kicked up a notch.
  • Page Preps #Google For OS War Against #Microsoft
    It does not take much to see that Google will be challenging Microsoft on the OS level later this year from the very bottom of the market where Google can easily achieve millions of sold units as long as the price of these devices remains in the $200 range. It could establish Google as a major OS player that will battle Microsoft for a substantial share of the OS market.
  • Chrome: Why It's Important To #Google
    But the same could be said about Google Apps and Microsoft's Office and enterprise server business, and Google didn't promote that division's leader, Dave Girouard, to a senior VP position.
  • Open letter to #Microsoft marketing John Dvorak's Second Opinion
    Redmond’s always opted for the monopoly cash-cow income, and except for the Xbox 360 has never sold anything new. (Kinect might be a winner.) It’s up to you to change all this. I wish you luck.
  • With antitrust mutters growing, #Apple boosts presence in DC
    Its lobbying expenses last year were dwarfed by the nearly $7 million that tech rivals Microsoft and HP each spent. Apple's lobbying budget ranked 21st in the industry, behind much smaller companies, such as Expedia and eBay (EBAY), according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.

    In some ways, Apple's Washington image mirrors that of co-founder Jobs: enigmatic and secretive.
  • Steve Wozniak says would consider return to #Apple
    "There's just an awful lot I know about Apple products and competing products that has some relevance, some meaning. They're my own feelings, though," said Wozniak, who is currently chief scientist of storage start-up Fusion-io.

    Asked his opinion of Apple today, he said: "Unbelievable. The products, one after another, quality and hits."
  • HB 1495 - 2011-12
    Regarding the unfair competition that occurs when stolen or misappropriated information technology is used to manufacture products sold or offered for sale in this state.
  • SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1495
    Any person who manufactures an article or product while using stolen or misappropriated information technology in its business operations after notice and opportunity to cure as provided in section 5 of this act and, with respect to remedies sought under section 6(6) or 7 of this act, causes a material competitive injury as a result of such use of stolen or is appropriated information technology, is deemed to engage in an unfair act where such an article or product is sold or offered for sale in this state, either separately or as a component of another article or product, and in competition with an article or product sold or offered for sale in this state that was manufactured without violating this section. A person who engages in such an unfair act, and any articles or products manufactured by the person in violation of this section, is subject to the liabilities and remedial provisions of this chapter in an action by the attorney general or any person described in section 6(5) of t
  • #Microsoft wants different standard in patent fight
    Microsoft wants the court to apply the lower preponderance of the evidence standard, which would make it easier to invalidate i4i's claims.

    "i4i's argument rests on a distorted view of (the patent and trademark office's) examination and reexamination procedures," Microsoft argues in its filing.

    The dense legal argument aside, options are thinning for Microsoft. i4i filed a suit in 2007, claiming that Microsoft violated one of its patents covering the way the software giant used XML, or extensible markup language, in its Word program. After losing the original case, Microsoft appealed, and lost that case as well. The company filed an appeal with the Supreme Court, which agreed to hear the case last November.
  • #Microsoft v. i4i response brief
    The only justification the government can offer for the clear-and-convincing-evidence standard is that there must be a bright-line rule, even in cases where the purported justification for a heightened standard is (as the government charitably puts it) "less obvious." U.S. Br. 30. The government's concerns with a dual-standard approach ignore that lower courts applied that approach for decades without any difficulty. But if a single standard is necessary, the absence of any justification for a heightened standard in this or indeed any case suggests that the preponderance standard - the default standard in all civil litigation - should apply.
  • #Google considers bowing to oversight
    Google is close to bowing to government oversight for the first time in order to win approval for a big merger, a move that would allow it to complete its controversial $700m purchase of US travel technology company ITA Software.

    The development comes just as arch-rival Microsoft is on the brink of escaping the close scrutiny of US regulators for the first time in nearly a decade, a watershed moment in its own dealings with the competition authorities.
  • #Oracle's hardware selling focuses on software regulars
    "I know buying Sun didn't look obvious," said Catz, who added that the past fiscal year has been "a clean-up year" after the Sun deal. Oracle managers integrating Sun have identified "so much incredible technology, way more than I think we even realized," she said. "It's like going on a treasure hunt."

    The focus now is shifting to selling the treasure, Catz said, with attention on the 300,000 customers for Oracle's database software.

    "Let's say we get 20%, 60,000 customers," said Catz. "Just the big guys, the guys who want to run a lot of data and want to run it fast. That's where we are going with Exadata."

    Pricing information Oracle distributed for Exadata late last year prices a "full rack" Exadata Database Machine at $1 million and the companion Exalogic cloud software at $1 million more. The addition of application clusters and management software adds more depending on the use.
  • #IBM to launch Websphere 8 in June
    Robinson noted that the software, even in beta, seems to load much more quickly. And it does feature a number of notable new capabilities, he added. The installation framework should ease deployment, especially for organizations that need to install the software across different hardware platforms. Another new "drag-and-drop" feature allows a Java application to be placed in a "live" folder that would make the application instantly operational, which should simplify testing for developers.

    Considerable work has also been expended on integrating Websphere's internal Java messaging with IBM's enterprise service bus software, called Websphere MQ.
  • #Salesforce.com Has Defied Gravity for Too Long
    Prognosis: The outlook for continued revenue increases looks to be solid for the foreseeable future, as the company is in the vanguard of firms surfing the on-demand subscription model wave. However, I believe the stock has gotten way ahead of itself. I have been saying this and been wrong to this point for some time. However, it is my belief that CRM and other high beta stocks have been primary beneficiaries of Quantative Easing II (QE2). When this program winds up at the end of June, these stocks should be highly vulnerable to a significant pullback.
    Concerns: There are a myriad of items that concern me besides this stock’s ridiculous price to earnings ratios:
    1. Increasing competition...
    2. Insiders: There have been over 230 insider transactions over the last six months, and they have all been “Sells”.
    3. Consensus earning estimates for both this year and next have come down over last 90 days.
  • #OpenSource #Hadoop Summit 2011 - #Yahoo! Developer Network
    Date and Time:
    June 29, 2011
    Doors open at 8 A.M.

    Location:
    Santa Clara Convention Center
    5001 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA, 95054
    Venue | Maps & Directions

    Agenda:
    Morning keynotes and tech talks, afternoon track sessions and an evening cocktail reception. Details coming soon.
  • Leo’s #HP #cloud plans, Cuban’s home VAR message lead March stories
    HP VARs wary of Apotheker's vision
    Most HP VARs were intrigued by but unsure about Hewlett-Packard’s cloud computing and software strategy as outlined by CEO Leo Apotheker at the HP Summit. They wanted to hear more at HP’s Americas Partner Conference, and some wondered whether Apotheker’s cloud strategy would include partners beyond large service providers. And, many wondered if Apotheker was the right man to lead HP going forward.
  • #Google Bids $900 Million For #Nortel #Patent Portfolio
    Nortel's portfolio consists of about 6,000 patents and patent applications covering wireless and wired communication technologies. Whether Google sees Nortel's patents as a way to enter new markets remains to be seen, but the telecom company's portfolio could prove useful with the development of software-defined networking (SDN), which Google is promoting through its participation in the Open Networking Foundation, or with the development of white spaces networking, among other projects. Google says that if its bid is successful, Nortel's patents will help it and the open source community with projects like Android and Chrome.

    If Google wins the June 2011 auction and courts in the U.S. and Canada approve, the deal will rank as one of Google's biggest, behind only its purchases of DoubleClick and YouTube, and its 2005 search deal with AOL.
  • Feds Redefine 'IT Worker,' As Tech Unemployment Falls
    The breakdown below shows the share for each of the total 3.8 million IT jobs this past quarter:
    -- Software developers: 25%
    -- Computer and information systems managers: 15%
    -- Computer support specialists: 13%
    -- Computer programmers: 12%
    -- Computer systems analysts: 11%
    -- Computer occupations, all other: 6%
    -- Network and computer systems administrators: 6%
    -- Web developers: 4%
    -- Database administrators: 4%
    -- Computer network architects: 2%
    -- Information security analysts: 1%
    -- Computer and information research scientists: 0.5%
  • #Cisco CEO calls for dramatic cuts and a narrowing of priorities
    Cisco controls more than 70% of the global market for network routing and switching products, but it nonetheless faces strong competition from big companies like IBM, Oracle and Hewlett-Packard, plus a host of newer, smaller players in the software and ASICs (application-specific integrated circuits) businesses, Chambers said.
  • Text of Chambers #Cisco staff memo
    We now need to prepare ourselves for what’s next, as you will see Cisco make a number of targeted moves in the coming weeks and as we move into FY12. These actions will be based on uncompromising integrity and will represent a very simple set of guiding principles:
    1. We will not fix what’s not broken...
    2. We will take bold steps and we will make tough decisions...
    3. We will accelerate our leadership across our five priorities and compete to win in the core...
    4. We will make it easier for you to work at Cisco, as we make it easier for our customers and partners to work with Cisco...
  • Ex- #Wipro CEO to lead #Dell Services' Apps, BPO unit
    Vaswani will also take over as the chairman of its India operations, the world's No. 2 personal computer maker said in a statement issued late Tuesday, adding, he will report to Steve Schuckenbrock, President of Dell Services.

    As executive vice-president at Dell Services applications and business process outsourcing unit, Vaswani's focus will be on building next-generation service offerings and grow Dell's process capabilities globally, Dell added.
  • The IT failures greed / blame cycle ( #ITfail)
    Greed and blame play a profoundly important, and deeply negative, role on IT projects.
  • SEC charges two with insider trading in #Oracle - #Sun deal
    Central to to the complaint, filed in the US District Court for the District of New Jersey, is Matthew Kluger, a corporate associate who worked in the mergers and acquisitions department of the private equity and venture capital law firm of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati (WSGR).

    The filing alleges that Kluger stole non-public information relating to the mergers and acquisitions of the eleven firms, then passed this information to an unnamed middleman, who executed trades and profited illegally to the tune of $693,000 on HP's acquisition of 3Com in 2009 and Intel's acquisition of McAfee last year.

    The middleman allegedly passed the information on to Garrett Bauer, a Wall Street trader who executed trades on the other nine companies, based on other insider information that came from Kluger, raking in $31.7m in ill-gotten gains.
  • Two Charged With Insider Trading In #Oracle-#Sun, #HP-#3Com, #Intel-#McAfee Deals
    Bauer, after learning last month that the FBI and IRS were investigating him in relation to the insider trading scheme, destroyed his pre-paid cell phone on March 13, and five days later told "Middleman" to burn about $175,000 in cash that Bauer gave to "Middleman" because of concerns that Bauer's fingerprints were on the cash, the SEC alleged.
  • S.E.C. v. Kluger and Bauer
    To date, as a direct result of receiving material nonpublic information from Kluger, Bauer has traded in at advance of at least nine (9) pending mergers and acquisitions involving companies that were advised by Wilson Sonsini. Bauer's trades generated over $31.6 million in illegal profits. Kluger, the Middleman, and Bauer shared the profits from the insider trading in advance of these nine public announcements. The Middleman and Kluger each profited by approximately $342,000 as their share of the insider trading profits, most of which they received in cash. 6. The Middleman traded in advance of two (2) pending mergers and acquisitions involving companies for which Kluger provided material nonpublic information. He profited by at least $693,000. The Middleman gave Kluger approximately $160,000 in cash as his share of the profits from the insider trading scheme. Overall,... Kluger profited by at least $500,000 from the insider trading and the Middleman profited by at least $875,500.
  • Despite Everything Ballmer Remains Secure As Ever ( #Microsoft)
    Mr. Ballmer is one of those figures in the industry who generates a equal venom and adoration. His departure from Microsoft has long been predicted, but there he remains. Not only is there no hint of any wish to oust him, it is hard to see who would replace him if he went.

    It seems the monkey-dancing, “developer”-chanting CEO is going to be around for some time yet.
  • #Microsoft Windows 8 screen shots
  • Is #Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer really the worst tech boss?
    When asked “Do you approve of the way your CEO is leading the company?” 40 percent of Microsoft employees surveyed said yes, according to Glassdoor.com. No. 1 is Google’s outgoing CEO Eric Schmidt, who scored a 96 percent approval rating in the annual tech boss approval survey.
  • Tech CEO Report Card: Schmidt Goes At All-Time High Approval Rating; eBay’s Donahoe Climbs As Yahoo’s Bartz Falls In Past Year
    As Google CEO Eric Schmidt prepares to hand over the reins, his employee approval rating is at an all-time high – and the highest among his peer group CEOs, according to new analysis from Glassdoor.com that evaluated employee opinions of 12 large technology companies over the past two years1. Based on surveys submitted by Google employees over the past 12 months (March 2010-March 2011), Schmidt’s approval rating is 96%, up three points from the prior 12-month period.

    He’s followed closely by Apple’s Steve Jobs, who — even while on medical leave — has a 95% approval rating, down 3 points from the prior year. During the same period, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Oracle’s Larry Ellison both dropped four points to 83% and 73% approval respectively.
  • #Microsoft's office: Why insiders think top management has lost its way
    Of 16 ex-softies I polled, half thought it was time for Ballmer to leave. But it's not like the other half necessarily thought the company's CEO was doing a good job. A few did -- but most of the others wondered who else might do better.

    Maybe that's the most damning criticism offered by those who've devoted much of their work life to Microsoft: it is so unwieldy and complex a beast that even some of those who spent an hour or more telling me everything that's wrong with the company concede that, short of breaking it into two or more parts, the board has no choice but to stick with Ballmer and hope he can harness the company's considerable talents and turn things around.
  • #HP sues former exec at #Oracle
    HP claims Adrian Jones, its former head of enterprise sales for the Asia region, stole documents and e-mails on a USB device which contained proprietary and valuable information about HP's products and customers.

    HP said in its lawsuit that it was about to fire Jones in February after an investigation into his relationship with a subordinate and spurious expense claims. Before any action was taken, Jones resigned and joined Oracle shortly after.
  • #Microsoft, #Oracle, #Intel, #Cisco, #Google, #Amazon.com, #Dell add heft in #Nasdaq 100 rebalance
    Microsoft Corp. which goes from a 3.41% weighting to 8.32%;
    Oracle Corp. up from 3.32% to 6.68%;
    Intel Corp. up from 1.75% to 4.20%;
    Cisco Systems Inc. up from 1.56% to 3.66%;
    Google Inc. up from 4.18% to 5.77%;
    Amgen Inc. up from 1.07% to 1.92%;
    Amazon.com Igoing from 2.50% to 3.16%;
    Dell Inc. rising from 0.47% to 1.08%;
    ...
    and Yahoo Inc. going from 0.49% to 0.86%.

    The biggest losers in the rebalancing were Apple Inc., down 8.16% to a 12.33% weighting; Qualcomm Inc. dropping to a 3.48% weighting from 5% and Starbucks Corp. whose weighting will fall from 1.79% to 1.08%.
  • Bill Gates on international aid and development
    "Europe has been very generous... it's important Europeans hear about the incredible success of the aid they've given"
  • #IBM to battle #Amazon.com in the public cloud
    Competitive pricing disclosed
    An official IBM Charge Schedule lays out price per instance in four tiers: Copper, Bronze, Silver and Gold. A Copper RHEL instance costs $0.19 per hour, and Gold is $0.46 per hour. Windows instances start at $0.10 per hour.

    IBM will also sell reserved capacity, just as Amazon Web Services (AWS) does, for those looking for a long-term discount. Reserved Capacity is significantly cheaper, although a six-month commitment will cost a minimum of $1850 per month.

    A Reserved Capacity RHEL instance costs $0.0154 per hour and a Gold instance will run you $0.30 per hour. Windows pricing starts at $0.064 per hour. Licensing is either determined by the application you consume or bring-your-own-licensing (BYOL). The pricing appears to be in line with other public cloud services like AWS and Rackspace.
  • Epicor Agrees to be Acquired by Apax Partners for $12.50 per share
    The offer price represents a premium of 11.2% over Friday’s closing stock price, an 18.9% premium over the average closing price for the previous 30 calendar days and a 34.4% premium over the average closing price for the previous 52-week period. The transaction is valued at approximately $976 million. Apax is providing 100% of the equity financing for the acquisition. Shareholders representing approximately 19% of Epicor’s outstanding shares have entered into support agreements with Apax in connection with the transaction. In addition, Elliott Associates, which beneficially owns approximately 13.5% of Epicor’s outstanding shares, has indicated that it supports the transaction.
  • Activant Solutions Inc. Agrees to be Acquired by Apax Partners
    The acquisition of Activant is conditioned upon the concurrent closing of Apax's acquisition of Epicor, the expiration of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act and other customary closing conditions. Activant expects that the acquisitions will close by the end of the second calendar quarter of this year.
  • Apax Partners to Acquire Epicor Software Corporation and Activant Solutions, Inc.
    Apax intends to combine Activant and Epicor to create one of the largest global providers of enterprise applications focused on the manufacturing, distribution, services and retail sectors. Following completion of the merger, the combined company will be named Epicor Software Corporation and will no longer be a publicly traded company. It will have over 30,000 customers and $825 million in annual revenues.
  • The ERP Graveyard Scorecard
    Scorecard key: Number of tombstones refers to the number of times a product or company has been acquired.
  • #Epicor, #Activant ... last one out, please turn off the lights
    Does anybody really think that things will improve for Epicor users and partners? Let alone those of Activant (whose PE recap five years ago followed a spree of mini-Infor style acquisitions in the distribution space). And how long will it be until this new Epicorivant decides it needs to acquire another mini-Infor like Consona (and, not inconsequentially, provide an exit for its own PE investors)?
  • #ERP Consolidation: Envisioning "Choice" in the Future
    But, eventually, the number of viable ERP choices (including cloud vendors, which will inevitably commence consolidation at some point) will likely be able to be counted on two hands, and maybe even one. (I mean, are any VCs funding ERP software startups these days?)
  • Apax Partners to Buy U.S. Software Makers #Epicor, #Activant for $2 Billion
    Private equity firms such as Apax are resuming takeovers after the financial crisis almost halted buyouts for two years. Apax, which is investing an 11.2 billion-euro ($15.9 billion) fund raised in 2007, dropped a 6.4 billion-euro bid in January to buy ISS A/S, the world’s largest cleaning-service provider, after the owners asked for more money. The transaction would have been the largest leveraged buyout in Europe since the credit crisis. Apax is planning to start marketing a new fund later this year, a person with knowledge of the matter previously said.
  • Equity firm to buy #ERP vendors #Epicor, #Activant for $2B
    "There is a race to get to $1 billion [in revenue]. At $1 billion, software companies gain economies of scale that allow the right amount of R&D. It's imperative to get to that size to compete and invest," Wang said.
  • #Google's Page presages bolder era; some uneasy
    In the three months since the announcement that Schmidt would step down to become executive chairman, Page has wasted little time taking greater control of the company and hacking away at some of the bureaucracy, according to a Google executive who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about internal matters.

    Page's first official day on the job was also marked by the resignation of Google's Senior Vice President of Product Management, Jonathan Rosenberg.
  • Can greentech help prevent another Fukushima? ( #C3)
    Siebel, who made his fortune in database software, is one eco-neophyte. He plans to talk about C3, which has been in stealth mode since 2009. In October the company raised $48 million in a private offering, according to a filing with the SEC, roughly doubling its total funding. Siebel has recruited a blue chip board, including former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former energy secretary Spencer Abraham.

    While the company's minimalist web site remains vague, some early speculation centered around the idea that Siebel would use his software knowledge to create an easy, automated way for companies to track and trade their carbon emissions. That would likely work best under a cap-and-trade or carbon tax system. Neither policy seems politically viable in the U.S., at least for the time being. (Whether the idea of carbon-trading markets is doomed will likely be another major topic at the conference.)
  • IT growth expected to rise eight per cent in US
    The company predicts that software will claim the largest share of the market, with an estimated $219bn of spending in 2011. IT equipment sales could net an estimated $100bn from the US public and private sector, while communications equipment could bring in $108bn.

    Telecom services are slated to hit $197bn, while IT services could net an estimated $78bn. IT outsourcing will bring in a projected $104bn on the year.
  • #SAP Sales OnDemand – Addressing the Lingering Questions
    Future SAP LOB OnDemand Apps will be built using the same role-based, socialized approach. Now that SAP has clarified its “core and edge” on-demand platform, it will be easier going with the design/rollout of new LOB apps. If SAP can hold to their plan, which includes Career OnDemand and Travel OnDemand both slated for ramp-up in the second half of 2011, that will be a significant improvement on previous years when internal design and platform issues held SAP back from new LOB on-demand products, unless you want to count Carbon Impact, which is technically a simpler “edge” app that runs on the River platform intended for lightweight on-demand apps.

    This is not the place to describe SAP’s “core and edge” on-demand platform in detail; I’ve already done that elsewhere. What we can say is that SAP has had a breakthrough in terms of leveraging the ByDesign multi-tenant architecture for Line of Business as well. This solves vexing technical and platform ecosystem problems. At the Boston eve
  • #Infor Revolutionizes the Enterprise User Experience with New Consumer Grade Interface
    # Fusing industry processes, analytics and enterprise applications, Infor Workspace provides a consumer grade user experience with single sign-on, common look-and-feel, and seamless navigation across multiple applications deployed either on-premise or in the cloud.
    # Infor Workspace is simple to use and easy to understand, designed to enable end-users to learn, ask, suggest, share and experience - all in ways previously unavailable for enterprise applications.
    # Infor Workspace provides real-time in-context business intelligence for faster more accurate decision making.
    # Infor Workspace is the first tool that allows applications to coexist and bring in outside information including KPIs, dynamic alerts and other tools targeting key functions within the application for the user. Such tools include:

    * Mapping tools that provide visibility into locations of goods, inventories, assets and supply chain networks.
    * Currency and time conversion that provides critical information for
  • Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 15-31 March 2011
    #Oracle has a phenomenal quarter. Paul Allen disses Bill Gates. Patent, trademark, and IP issues galore. Salesforce.com continues cash-based acquisition spree. HP continues rolling out its new strategy. HP and Oracle continue their war. Gosling joins Google. CIOs want to reduce the number of applications they maintain. IBM turns 100. World political turmoil and aftermath of Japan earthquake/tsunami hit the IT industry.
  • Next Gen Enterprise: Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 2011-03-31
    Oracle has a phenomenal quarter. Paul Allen disses Bill Gates. Patent, trademark, and IP issues galore. Salesforce.com continues cash-based acquisition spree. HP continues rolling out its new strategy. HP and Oracle continue their war. Gosling joins Google. CIOs want to reduce the number of applications they maintain. IBM turns 100. World political turmoil and aftermath of Japan earthquake/tsunami hit the IT industry.
  • #Google CEO wanted political donation removed: book
    Google blocked software engineers in China from having access to its code base used to invent new products, the book said, because it feared government officials might force them to reveal private information.
  • 'LizaMoon' Mass #Microsoft #SQLServer #SQL Injection Attack Escalates Out of Control
    The researchers said they’d been contacted by people who have seen the code in their Microsoft SQL Server 2003 and 2005 databases. The vulnerabilities weren’t within the database software, but “most likely in the Web systems used by these sites, such as outdated CMS and blog systems,” Runald said.
  • #Google: Larry Page fosters Google's start-up spirit
    "Eric did not have the ability to make decisions with the clarity and autonomy of a traditional CEO, like a Jeff Bezos or a Steve Jobs," said Steven Levy, author of the upcoming book "In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives." "The question is: Will Larry be free to make those big decisions or will the decisions still go through a committee? Google has been vague about that."
  • ERP Provider #Lawson Software Reports Q3 as #Oracle Acquisition Rumors Swirl
    Lawson grew ERP license sales by 6% to $33.8 million. License sales represent the smallest piece of Lawson’s revenue pie. Software maintenance contracts are the greatest contributor; they rose 9% to $97.4 million in the quarter. Consulting sales were flat at just under $65 million.

    Net income shot up to $21.4 million against $1.7 million in the prior-year quarter. Lawson noted in a press release that it managed to raise operating margins on its M3 ERP software, an offering tailored to the manufacturing and distribution industries.
  • #Oracle - Jobs, Training, & Companies | Skills | LinkedIn
  • Marin County claims racketeering against #Deloitte and #SAP, part one
    [SAP] “is not alleged to have been defective or to have been misrepresented. Nor is SAP alleged to have been engaged to implement the software,” it states. “The allegations sound like a claim for breach against Deloitte, as the County separately has alleged in another proceeding.”
  • Half of #SAP users 'dissatisfied' with system performance
    Almost half of SAP customers (43 percent) are dissatisfied with the system's response times across all components, according to a global survey.


Saturday, April 9, 2011

Eric Schmidt and Ronald Lacey: Separated at Birth?

Ronald Lacey is the actor who played the sinister Nazi interrogator Major Arnold Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Eric Schmidt and Ronald Lacey: separated at birth? You be the judge ... ;-)

Friday, April 1, 2011

Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 2011-03-31

Oracle has a phenomenal quarter. Paul Allen disses Bill Gates. Patent, trademark, and IP issues galore. Salesforce.com continues cash-based acquisition spree. HP continues rolling out its new strategy. HP and Oracle continue their war. Gosling joins Google. CIOs want to reduce the number of applications they maintain. IBM turns 100. World political turmoil and aftermath of Japan earthquake/tsunami hit the IT industry.
  • #Microsoft's Odd Couple
    My ideas were ahead of their time or beyond our scope or both.
  • #Microsoft hires linguist in suit over #Apple App Store trademark
    CEO of Apple Steve Jobs himself has used the term to generically refer to the competition's offerings.
  • #Microsoft to #Apple : "App Store" as Generic as "Grocery Store"
    "Although there is overwhelming evidence that the term “Windows” is not a generic term to describe operating systems, the term “app store” is widely used in the technology industry today as a generic term for stores that offer apps and not to identify a single company’s application marketplace."
  • #Microsoft begins distributing Windows 8 to OEMs via Connect
    The program is advertised as Windows 8 and Server vNext Pre-Release Program, on Microsoft’s connect site and requires a special invite code, according to one poster at the My Digital Life forums.
  • Tablets might be a flash in the pan: #Microsoft global chief strategy officer
    Mundie said he believed the smartphone "as it emerges more will become your most personal computer", while laptops would occupy a space he dubbed the "portable desk".
  • Angry Bird Developer Attacks #Microsoft’s Game Update Policy
    There is no reason why, when you do digital distribution on console, you couldn’t do frequent updates. It’s just a legacy way of thinking.”
  • #Microsoft can beat #Google, but only by letting go of a cow
    What if Microsoft made Visual Studio better at making Android apps than Google’s own tools?
  • #Salesforce.com to Buy Social-Media Monitor Radian6 for $326M
    Salesforce.com will pay about $276 million in cash and $50 million in stock for the company, net of cash acquired. The deal will also offer Radian6's founders an additional $10 million in stock and $4 million in cash subject to vesting conditions over the next two years.

    Radian6's technology captures hundreds of millions of conversations each day from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, blogs and other online communities. Its clients include Dell Inc., General Electric Co., Molson Coors Brewing Co., TAPA and Pepsico Inc.
  • #Workday and Hoover Dam: Valuing #Cloud Companies ( #Salesforce.com)
    So, under these criteria, how does Workday look? Well, it’s pretty good. Take a look at the value that Flextronics is planning to get. Assume that other large, global companies will also want that value. And assume that once it’s in place, the product can go on for the 20 years that PeopleSoft seems to be lasting inside companies. As good as Groupon, ya think? I think.

    Which brings me to the second reason I don’t believe that story. $2 billion sounds like a number that a value investor made up because he’s trying to show how ridiculous valuations have gotten. But when you look at what’s actually going on there, $2 billion seems off. It appears to me that it’s rather too low.
  • #Salesforce.com Acquires #Radian6 For $316M
    While this acquisition does not solve the lack of a good analytics platform in Salesforce.com today, a Radian6 acquisition delivers social analytics or socialytics capabilities for Salesforce.com. customers. Social media monitoring delivered by Radian6 provides the first step in the journey to engaging customers in social channels. Advanced users often find they need to couple a sentiment analysis tool such as Clarabridge, Lymbix, SPSS, or Textlytics to improve accuracy.
  • Marin County sues #Deloitte: Alleges fraud on #SAP project #ITfail
    Although this was not an SAP services project and SAP shoulders no blame, the company’s brand equity takes a significant hit whenever a so-called “SAP project” fails. Although SAP would not comment, I’m sure that company management is acutely aware of this impact.
  • Marin County complaint against #Deloitte Consulting on failed #SAP project
    Deloitte also knew that because the County did not have any prior ERP implementation experience in general, or SAP experience in particular, it would be depending on Deloitte to oversee, guide and manage the project. Notwithstanding such knowledge, Deloitte made these false representations in order to obtain the contract for the County's lucrative SAP project.
  • Marin County - #Deloitte Consulting contract on failed #SAP project
    [T]hat Vendor has sufficient highly qualified personnel available that it shall assign to performance under this Agreement to allow Vendor to perform its obligations under this Agreement; and (v) that all of Vendor's technical personnel who will be engaged in any material performance under this Agreement have the appropriate prior experience in implementing the currently available versions and releases of SAP Software, and that at least one of Vendor's personnel who will be engaged in performance hereunder has achieved SAP's public sector academy certification. Vendor has advised the County that it can fulfill and satisfy the County's requirements, as stated in this Agreement, to provide leadership (including, but not limited to, with respect to general project leadership skills, change management experience, highly qualified and experienced personnel, industry-specific knowledge and best practices, and sound professional advice) to the County in connection with its project to impleme
  • #HP's Apotheker makes pitch to partner with other companies
    "I would much rather have a strong partnership with them," he said Tuesday.
  • #HP's New CEO: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Leo
    1: He Is Channel-Friendly
    2: He Is An Inspiring Technology Visionary
    3: He Hates The Term "Emerging Markets"
    4: He Is Advising Partners To Change Their Business Model
    5: He Is Driving Big PartnerOne Program Changes
    6: He Wants To Make HP A Security Software Leader
    7: He Is A Good Listener
    8: He Has Carried A Bag
    9: He Sees HP As A Channel For Partners
    10: He Pays For Performance
  • #HP CEO Slams #Oracle Before Sharing #Cloud Vision
    Describing Oracle’s recent decision to drop Itanium support, Apotheker said: “It’s a rather clumsy attempt by Oracle to prop up a failing and deteriorating hardware platform,” a reference to Oracle-Sun’s SPARC hardware...
    4. Innovation: A few weeks ago, Apotheker had suggested that HP lost its innovation soul. Apotheker seemed to reverse that statement today, saying that the spirit of innovation is “alive and well” within HP labs, in the market and in the channel. “We are the market leader in virtually every category in which we compete, from the consumer to the enterprise,” Apotheker asserted.
    5. Four-part Cloud Strategy: To succeed in the cloud, Apotheker says HP will
    * Optimize traditional environments
    * Build and manage cloud-based architecture
    * Enable transformation to hybrid models
    * Define and deliver the connected world from the consumer to the enterprise.
  • The Value of Growth for #SaaS Companies
    Lead generation not sales capacity, fuels growth. This is one reason why I believe we haven’t seen any leading SaaS companies emerge that haven’t been venture backed at some point to fuel growth.

    So, by definition, if you’re a SaaS company it’s incumbent upon you to find marketing personnel who are experts at lead generation. I know this is one of the critical hires in each one of my SaaS portfolio companies and it is becoming increasingly more difficult to attract this highly sought after talent.
  • #RedHat names #Informatica CEO, professor to board
    Abbasi has been CEO of business software maker Informatica since 2004. He previously spent more than 20 years working for one of the world's largest software makers, Oracle Corp.
  • The problem with #Microsoft ...
    "Our early and clear vision notwithstanding, execution [by competitors] has surpassed our own."
  • #Microsoft VP apologizes for Win Phone missteps
    A month of missteps with phone updates led Joe Belfiore, a Microsoft corporate vice president, to try to explain the problems in an upbeat video on Microsoft's site last week, only to post an apology over the weekend over appearing out of touch.

    Last week, Microsoft began rolling out its newest update, which includes the ability to copy and paste text, a feature that it previewed last October. The feature is also one that its rivals, such as the iPhone, already have.
  • Why #Microsoft struggles to innovate - Video
    Former Microsoft COO Robert Herbold says preserving Windows and Office stopped the company from innovating in mobile.
  • #Amazon offers dedicated servers on EC2
    In short, it takes what is supposed to be a multitenant cloud and not only locks access to it through a virtual private network, but also ensures that no one else can run their cloudy apps on a physical server that has your cloudy apps running on it.
  • #Amazon VPC Adds Dedicated Instances
    Dedicated Instances are Amazon EC2 instances launched within your VPC that run hardware dedicated to a single customer. Dedicated Instances let you take full advantage of the benefits of Amazon VPC and the AWS cloud – on-demand elastic provisioning, pay only for what you use, and a private, isolated virtual network, all while ensuring that your Amazon EC2 compute instances will be isolated at the hardware level.
  • #Oracle says no to Itanium: Embarrassment for #Intel, big problem for #HP
    # HP gets hit. Oracle’s database is a major workload on HP’s Itanium servers, with possibly up to 50% of HP’s flagship Superdome servers running Oracle. A public statement from Oracle that they will no longer develop their database software will be a major drag on sales for anyone considering a new Oracle project on HP-UX and will make customers and prospects nervous about other key ISV packages as well. We should note that this does not to equate to either wholesale abandonment of HP platforms or an immediate dip in revenue. Oracle versions tend to live for years after their successors are announced, so many HP customers with current Oracle versions (which Oracle will continue to support on HP-UX/Itanium) will still buy additional capacity for years after the next non-Itanium versions are introduced.
    # IBM can potentially profit with a combination of their P-Series servers running AIX as an alternative to HP-UX. However, since they also compete with Oracle’s servers and their volumes
  • #Google Hires The Father of #Java, James Gosling
    Aside from developing Java, Gosling has an impressive resume. He received a B.S. degree in computer science from the University of Calgary in 1977. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1983 from Carnegie Mellon University. He wrote a version of emacs which is a class of text editors which has over 1,000 commands. Prior to joining Sun Microsystems, Gosling built a multi-processor version of Unix while at Carnegie Mellon University along with several compilers and mail systems.
  • #Google Snags #Java Inventor And #Oracle Critic James Gosling
    The company had lowballed his salary and was micromanaging him and the other Java programmers.
  • Is #IBM next on #Oracle's hit list?
    HP may not be the only one that Oracle ‘defriends.’
  • #Oracle Rumors Swirl as #Lawson Users Wait and Wonder ( #Infor)
    The combined company would be the industry's largest ERP vendor after SAP and Oracle.
  • Video: David Cameron: now is the time to set a business ( #Microsoft)
    The Prime Minister was speaking at the launch of a business-backed initiative, Start Up Britain, at the Microsoft headquarters in central London.

    The campaign is aimed at encouraging people to set up their own businesses and is major part of the government's effort to stimulate economic growth through private enterprise.

    "The recovery we need has got to be a private sector-led recovery, a recovery with Made in Britain stamped all over it," said the Prime Minister.

    "So I want to make a direct appeal to everyone who's sitting at home or at their desk thinking about starting their own business. Now is the time to do it."

    A business insurance discount worth 10pc from AXA, free guides from BlackBerry and training from Microsoft are among incentives on offer from 60 leading companies to help new entrepreneurs get their ventures off the ground.
  • #Microsoft launches campaign of epic douchebaggery
    Microsoft wants to be able to sue American firms for buying from these companies. So this is how it would work. If Ford buys a washer from a firm in China that Microsoft establishes is using unauthorized software, Microsoft wants to be able to sue Ford.
  • #Microsoft seeks 'own personal unfair competition laws'
    The law reportedly means that US companies are liable for pirated software used by their suppliers, even if the software was "not in any step of the manufacturing process alone but anywhere in that business," said Groklaw.

    The legislation even paves the way for blocking the sale of products in Microsoft's home state of Washington. Groklaw speculated that the real target of the move is to go after competition such as the Android smartphone operating system.

    By encumbering competing products with legal liability, Microsoft's own commercial offering, such as Windows Phone 7, will become better able to compete, Groklaw suggested.
  • Why Is #Microsoft Seeking New State Laws That Allow it to Sue Competitors For Piracy by Overseas Suppliers? ( #OpenSource)
    If a company overseas uses Microsoft's software, a pirated version, not in any step of the manufacturing process alone but anywhere in that business, and then sells the parts to a US company to become part of a larger product, the US company can be liable for damages, tripled if it was knowingly done and it can be blocked from selling the product in Washington State. The "victim" can sue in civil court and the Attorney General can go after the "wrongdoer" US company, if a notice is sent and no amelioration occurs. But if the violation is of an *open source license*, the victim can't sue anyone under the bill, and the Attorney General does nothing for you. It's an exception to the law.
  • Whither #Oracle?
    But about 18 months ago, they went strangely radio silent. No discussion of Social CRM. No product push. So recently, I went looking to see what I could find and this is what I did find. When you click on this URL for Social CRM its broken.
  • #Oracle #MySQL Website Falls Victim to SQL Injection Attack
    Oracle's MySQL.com customer website was apparently compromised over the weekend by a pair of hackers who publicly posted usernames, and in some cases passwords, of the site's users.
  • #Oracle attacked - #MySQL and #Sun caught in the crossfire
    As it turns out, the SQL Injection problems on MySQL.com were initially discovered back in January. The Romanians proved they had the data first, by releasing cracked passwords and disclosing previous Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities on the domain. Included in their release is the WordPress password for Robin Schumacher, MySQL's director of product management.

    Amazingly, the release reveals that Schumacher uses a four-digit password for administration controls, three of which are the same number.
  • #SAP To Launch Two IR Apps
    German tech giant SAP is set to launch two separate investor relations apps for the iPad and iPhone.

    The first, expected to be in the Apple app store by the end of March, will contain IR publications like annual and quarterly reports. The second, scheduled to come out later this year, will include extra features such as a share price ticker, webcasts and interactive charts and graphs, according to Friederike Edelmann, director of investor relations at SAP.
  • Enterprises Want Innovation But Can’t Quit Their Legacy Apps
    Help! 85 percent of respondents say their application portfolios are in need of rationalization.

    Too Many Apps. Almost 60 percent of enterprise companies say they currently support “more” or “far more” applications than are necessary to run their business.

    Time to Retire. Half agree that up to 50 percent of their application portfolio needs to be retired.

    “Just in Case.” 61 percent say they keep all data beyond its expiration date “just in case.”

    Mission Critical? Just 4 percent of respondents say that every IT system they use is considered “business-critical.”
  • Application Landscape Report 2011 Edition
    85% of respondents state that their application portfolios are in need of rationalization.
  • #CapGemini Application Landscape Report 2011 Edition
    This report is designed to help companies understand the current state of IT applications and review emerging trends in application transformation and modernization.
  • Will #OpenSource Orion get developers to code in the #cloud?
    The Eclipse Foundation wants to change that. This week, the organization behind the popular Eclipse IDE announced a beta program for OrionHub, a hosted version of its Orion platform. Simply put, Orion aims to be a collaborative development platform for the Web, on the Web. Once it's complete, Web developers will be able to write, store, debug, and deploy Web-based applications using entirely Web-based tools. The question is: Just because they can do something, will they actually want to?

    Code editing in the cloud
    What OrionHub offers right now is pretty raw. When you log in, you're greeted by a Spartan home screen offering navigation among folders that are identified using a cryptic, Java-package-like naming structure. You can browse, edit, and create documents, but a "beta alert" at the bottom of the screen warns you that any files stored there will be deleted every 24 hours, adding, "Don't do real stuff."

    It's important to recognize that Orion is not "Eclipse on the Web," nor does
  • #Oracle Tops Estimates as Companies Buy Databases in #Cloud Push
    Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison is doing a better job than many expected in integrating the company’s acquisition of Sun by focusing on profitable, high-end hardware that runs Oracle software, Maynard said. That’s allowing Ellison to make headway on his projection that the purchase will boost fiscal 2011 operating profit by $1.5 billion.
  • #Oracle's Fiscal 3Q Profit Surges 78% On Broad-Based Growth
    Investors shrugged off a miss on hardware revenue to focus on strong margins and a surge in license revenue. The company's shares rose 4% to $33.44 in after-hours trading. Through the close, Oracle's shares are up 26% the past year.
  • Judge Rejects #Google Books Settlement
    Judge Chin's ruling changes little for Google users. About two million books that are in the public domain, such as works of William Shakespeare, currently can be viewed free on the Google Books site. They also are available through Google eBooks, a new online book store that allows people to purchase and read books on different devices.

    Google Books users currently can view long previews of another two million books that are in copyright and in print, thanks to agreements between Google and tens of thousands of publishers that were separate from the legal settlement. Millions more books that are in copyright but out of print are currently available in Google Books in a shorter "snippet view." Had the settlement been approved, users would have been able to see longer previews and potentially buy those books.
  • Trying to Stand Out in Apps Crowd
    "The whole idea is getting chart position to get to top five or top 10, and then all of a sudden you get organic growth," said Krishna Subramanian, a co-founder of Mobclix Inc., a mobile-ad company.
  • #Amazon’s Appstore Gets Good Reviews, But Big Feature Is Missing
    When Amazon opened its Appstore on Tuedsay, it touted its new “Test Drive” tool as an “innovative new feature” that would enable customers to test apps on their computer screen before buying or downloading the apps for their smartphones. But the tool still wasn’t available for many people by Wednesday, although some customers reported that it had been up earlier. In comments on blogs and message boards, Amazon users said they thought Test Drive was a “pretty impressive” idea but that they weren’t able to use it yet.
  • How #IBM and #HP are Strengthening Their IT-for-Sustainability Offers
    HP is partnering; IBM is acquiring. HP is going to bring enterprise carbon & energy management (ECEM) software to its customer engagements via partnerships with Hara and C3.
  • #Salesforce.com's Development Platform Could Become a Major Force
    We see momentum building in the platform as a service category as companies demand more social, mobile and open applications to serve their employees and customers. We have the only platform for building quality applications that is a trusted, proven solution for the enterprise. And with our strategic news towards an open multi-language, multi-develop strategy in the last 90 days, we believe Force.com is positioned to be a long-term leader in the platform as a service category” [1]

    Management also stated:

    “Force.com achieved some truly impressive milestones. This year, we attracted an additional 100,000 developers creating a global customer community of more than 340,000 developers writing on the Salesforce.com platform.
  • What #BI vendors have to offer
    When choosing a BI vendor, the fundamental tools may be similar, but one may simply suit an organisation better than another. As Chandler explains: “The evaluation a client needs to make is which ecosystem do they want to work with? Then the decision can be driven by the technologies they need to consider.
  • #Oracle stops developing software for #Intel's Itanium chips ( #HP)
    Oracle wants to sell integrated stacks. It's going to make software for hardware it sells and/or competitive hardware people buy lots of," said analyst Curt Monash of Monash Research. "It has less reason to make software for competitive hardware of less market share
  • Using Consulting To Understand Customer Needs
    We went to our potential customers, insurance companies, and proposed to do a short free consulting study that would provide a high level benchmark of their operation
  • Cutting the cost of innovation
    "#OpenSource is boring... it hasn’t been the game-changing phenomenon people were hoping for."
  • #Oracle could make $1 million from Sun.com sale
    Additional third party sites have sprung up to archive the obsolete material that Oracle probably won't move over to Oracle.com.
  • #Sun Blueprints Library Program Archive
  • #Google Exec: Next Commerce Secretary?
    Schmidt was at Google for 10 years, and reportedly decided to leave after battling Google's cofounders over its decision to pull out of China. The company left China due to in part to free speech battles, and in part because Chinese hackers were attacking Google.
  • Commerce Dept: #Google's Eric Schmidt could be the right CEO for the job
    He is one of the rare business leaders who have a real chance of succeeding in Washington. I have known Eric for nearly thirty years and can vouch for the fact that he is savvy about policy and Washington, just as he is about business. Very importantly, he understands the significance of policy for business success and he understands globalization and the fact that globalization takes place in an environment in which the playing field is rarely level and trade is often not a win-win proposition.

    Schmidt knows technology, is well known in the business community but also in the policy community. In particular he is known as an out-of-the-box thinker and as one who listens more than he talks.

    I wholeheartedly urge President Obama to move ahead with this appointment. It would be good for business, good for technology, good for trade, and would also be good politics.
  • #Oracle CEO Ellison Saves Tennis' BNP Paribas Open
    [How long until it becomes the Oracle Open? -DBM]
  • #Cloud and web #OpenSource #database #Drizzle reaches general availability ( #MySQL)
    Drizzle is described by its developers as an "open source microkernel DBMS for high performance scale-out applications" and began development in July 2008 as a fork by Sun employees aimed at getting MySQL back to its roots, powering web applications. Drizzle7's beta was released in September 2010.
  • #IBM buys #Tririga software in 'smart building' play
    IBM said it is part of its strategy to give corporations better ways to manage their facilities and equipment. Tririga's applications will be part of IBM's Tivoli division of management software.
  • #Microsoft Virtualization Helps Keep Target Stores Going During Peak Demand
    Here’s Target’s story in their own words:
  • Meet #Microsoft's guru of 'design matters'
    "My job is to be frustrated," he said
  • Andreessen Horowitz's Newest Partner: Crappy Software In Enterprise Won't Work Any More
    Other big areas of opportunity Levine sees in the enterprise include:
  • CEO showdown: Apotheker vs. Ellison vs. Palmisano
    When times are good, you're a genius, even if you're goofing off. When they aren't, nobody's going to cut you slack until you turn the damn thing around.
  • If #Android Violates Patents, Shouldn't #Microsoft Sue #Google?
    Microsoft would pursue device makers rather than the Android OS itself: 1) device makers provide a more direct means of capturing revenue--and licensing fees, and 2) device makers can be challenged with the International Trade Commission (ITC) as well to block imports, which can't be done against Google or the Android OS itself.
  • #HP ordered to release Jodie Fisher's letter to Mark Hurd
    "HP took no formal position on this issue, which is a matter between Mr Hurd and a shareholder," Bill Wohl, a company spokesman, said.
  • Ernesto Espinoza, Plaintiff v. Hewlett-Packard Company, Defendant ( #HP)
    I hold that Hurd has not carried his burden to demonstrate good cause. Therefore, subject to a narrow exception discussed below, I order that the Allred Letter be unsealed.
  • Restoring focus to a true veteran of Silicon Valley ( #HP)
    I can't give you a percentage because it's early days to give you a percentage of what it should be, but you should count on the fact that over time it will be a higher percentage than today.
  • Valley companies differ in CEO succession planning
    Oracle founder and CEO Larry Ellison has entrusted day-to-day operations to a series of top lieutenants. He told a 2005 audience that company President Safra Catz would become chief executive "if I dropped dead tomorrow."
  • US government opposes #Microsoft in Supreme Court #patent lawsuit
    “By allowing a lay jury to second-guess the PTO’s judgment even in close cases,” it continues, “the preponderance standard would diminish the expected value of patents and would reduce future inventors’ incentives to innovate and to disclose their inventions to the public.”
  • Washington backs i4i in Microsoft #patent fight
    Should the court side with Microsoft, the decision could fundamentally alter patent infringement standards in the U.S., making it easier to declare a patent invalid. Both sides essentially argue that a ruling against them would result in a stifling of innovation.
  • #Microsoft suit over Nook centers on #Google #Android
    Without actually suing Google itself, Microsoft contends that in developing Android, Google infringed on Microsoft patents. Earlier, Microsoft sued Motorola over devices that use Android.
  • #IBM At 100: Big Blue Brings on Hollywood to Tell Its Birthday Story
    The first film, "100 x 100," features 100 people who describe an IBM achievement that took place the year they were born. Joe Pytka, one of the most influential and prolific commercial directors, shot the "100 x 100" film.

    The second film, "They Were There," shot by Oscar-winning documentary director Errol Morris with music by famed composer Philip Glass, examines the leaders and inventors behind some of IBM's most noteworthy contributions such as the invention of the UPC code, helping put a man on the moon and the launch of the first mainframe computer.
  • 10gen Announces #OpenSource #NoSQL #MongoDB v1.8
    MongoDB adds several new features, including journaling that allows for fast recovery in the case of a crash, support for covered and sparse indexes, and incremental map/reduce. In addition to these new features, 10gen continued to invest in MongoDB's performance and scale-out capabilities, with numerous improvements to replication and sharding in the newest release.
  • #Pentaho Upgrades #OpenSource Business Intelligence Software
    Pentaho BI Suite Enterprise Edition 3.8 release aims to help, with new functionality for guided analysis and building reports. Pentaho uses an "open core" model, with a core open source community edition and an enterprise edition that bundles proprietary features on top.
  • #OpenSource #Couchbase Delivers #NoSQL Server Under New Advisory Board
    Couchbase Server’s schema-free document model is targeted at web applications. Its built-in JavaScript-based map/reduce-indexing engine makes it work well for analyzing and querying data, the company said. And the server’s peer-based replication capabilities allow full queries, updates and additions, even while disconnected from the network.
  • #Couchbase Unleashes #OpenSource #NoSQL Database
    Membase and CouchOne announced their merger last month. Couchbase is now out with its first product release called Couchbase Server, which extends the capabilities of the open source NoSQL Apache CouchDB database.

    "Couchbase Server is a binary distribution of the Apache CouchDB open source software from Couchbase, Inc.," James Phillips, co-founder and SVP Products for Couchbase, told InternetNews.com. "In addition to the CouchDB software, the distribution includes GeoCouch, an open source software project founded by Volker Mische, a Couchbase employee, and packaged with easy to use installers for 32- and 64-bit Linux (Red Hat and Ubuntu), Mac OS X, and Windows platforms."
  • #Hadoop 2010: #BigData & the Power of #Hadoop ( #Yahoo)
    Behind every click across Yahoo!, there is a global cloud computing infrastructure, heavily reliant on Hadoop. We see the magic in crunching unimaginable volumes of data to create increasingly relevant Internet experiences for people around the world — and Hadoop is the technology behind that magic.
  • Next Generation of #OpenSource #NoSQL #Apache #Hadoop #MapReduce – The Scheduler ( #Yahoo)
    In the proposed new architecture a global ResourceManager (RM) tracks machine availability and scheduling invariants while a per-application ApplicationMaster (AM) runs inside the cluster and tracks the program semantics for a given job. An application is either a single MapReduce job as the JobTracker supports today, it could be a directed, acyclic graph (DAG) of MapReduce jobs, or it could be a new framework. Each machine in the cluster runs a per-node daemon, the NodeManager (NM), responsible for enforcing and reporting the resource allocations made by the RM and monitoring the lifecycle of processes spawned on behalf of an application. Each process started by the NM is conceptually a container, or a bundle of resources allocated by the RM.
  • Turmoil prompts #Wipro to shelve #Egypt expansion
    An executive from the firm said Wipro would not ramp up the team in Egypt till such time it had clarity on whether incentives offered by the previous regime would continue. “We are not sure if the Egypt government support to the IT industry would continue. I am a bit cautious,” senior VP and business head of Wipro Infotech Anand Sankaran said. “We will wait and watch how things pan out over there,” he added.
  • IT companies pull out all stops to protect staff from #Japan radiation
    Indian corporates having presence in Japan on Wednesday accelerated the evacuation exercise, as the radiation crisis deepened at the Fukushima nuclear power plant on the eastern coast of the quake-hit nation.
  • Japan's earthquake and tsunami: Indian services industry pulls out of #Japan
    "Initially, it wasn't clear if the employees are coming back or not but given the crisis, management has decided to bring back all the employees and started the process of booking tickets."
  • Sponsors Line Up for Napa 2011 #OpenSource Think Tank
    The Olliance Group and DLA Piper today announced SugarCRM, Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT) and Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) headline the list of respected industry sponsors of the 6th Annual Open Source Think Tank, joining Qualcomm, Accenture and Fusesource as early supporters of the exclusive semiannual conference. The Open Source Think Tank is held each spring near Napa, California and every fall in Paris, France.
  • #RedHat 's JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.1 Includes Enterprise-Class #OpenSource Data Virtualization Solution
    JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.1 includes:

    * Apache CXF web services stack
    * JBoss Developer Studio 4.0, which features updated SOA tooling for ESB and data virtualization
    * A technology preview of WS-BPEL, which delivers service orchestration
    * A technology preview of Apache Camel Gateway, which is a popular enterprise integration pattern framework that brings an expanded set of adapters to JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform
    * Updated certifications (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Windows 2008, IBM, JDK and more)
  • #Rackspace does the #RedHat thing with '#Linux for the clouds'
    Rackspace is offering formal service and support for OpenStack, the eight-month-old open source platform for building Amazon EC2–like "infrastructure clouds".
  • #RedHat 'Virtualizes' Data With New #OpenSource JBoss ESB
    This new extension, called the JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform, is one of a number of new features on the just-released version 5.1 of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform.

    The JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform can be used to create a data service from multiple data stores, even if they have differing formats. Feeds from the data service can be ingested by other applications through the ESB, allowing an organization to create a workflow that can volley data across multiple software programs.
  • #RedHat Introduces #OpenSource JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.1
    JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.1 includes:

    * Apache CXF web services stack
    * JBoss Developer Studio 4.0, which features updated SOA tooling for ESB and data virtualization
    * A technology preview of WS-BPEL, which delivers service orchestration
    * A technology preview of Apache Camel Gateway, which is a popular enterprise integration pattern framework that brings an expanded set of adapters to JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform
    * Updated certifications -- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Windows 2008, IBM, JDK, among others
  • #RedHat Fights Back
    The company must make money, so why should it give away information that makes it easier for competitors to grab Red Hat's support business? From a community perspective, isn't it better that Red Hat gets the support contracts so it can use the money to develop solid open source servers, rather than other companies that, in Stevens' view, no longer compete by developing their own customized distros.

    Not everyone sees it that way, though, and Red Hat's behavior is making some people very mad indeed. Mostly that's because they see it as against the spirit of the GPL. People like Maxamillian Attems, a member of the Debian kernel team, for example. "Red Hat Enterprise 6.0 is shipping the linux-2.6 2.6.32 in obfuscated form," he says. "They released their linux-2.6 as one big tarball clashing with the spirit of the GPL. One can only mildly guess from the changelog which patches get applied. This is in sharp contrast to any previous Red Hat release and has not yet generated the sharp and sn
  • #RedHat Settles #Patent Lawsuit For $4.2 Million With FireStar Software
    Red Hat attempted to fight the lawsuit by saying that open source licenses (especially in the context of the GNU) was incompatible with payment of patent royalties. Red Hat used the GPL to for refusing to offer customers implementations of AVC/H.264 video codec standards.
  • #RedHat Obfuscation is a Tempest in a Teapot
    # It makes economic sense for Red Hat to get any true kernel fixes they discover back upstream into the mainline so nobody (including Red Hat) suffers.
    # RHEL-only fixes they discover should likely make it into Fedora if they are relevant, so no one on Fedora suffers.
    # As to which downstream patches Red Hat applies to create RHEL, that really is their business, and if CentOS, Oracle, et. al. want to do the forensic work to sort it out, they will. And CentOS will again match RHEL. Those that care can do the work. Nothing prevents it from happening.
    # For CentOS "customers" that are NOT Red Hat customers: they may need to sort out whether to move to a better supported gratis server like Ubuntu. This is ALL GOOD for Canonical long term. And Red Hat certainly hasn't lost anything. Neither has free software nor open source.
    # For Red Hat customers that mix-and-match RHEL and CentOS: they need to sort out what they want to do. Some will pressure Red Hat. Some will investigate alter
  • #RedHat 's source code shift may hurt third-party support but help RHEL
    It's well documented that Red Hat invests significantly in Linux community projects. These investments are funded by revenue from RHEL customers. Third-party RHEL providers are significantly less active in the Linux community, as necessitated by their business model of lower investment to allow lower pricing.
  • #OpenSource #Ingres Announces Innovative #Cloud Solutions and Strategic Roadmap
    SkySafe

    SkySafe is an enterprise-grade cloud-based service that enables companies to develop and run applications securely without traditional administrative overhead.

    * Elastic Storage - SkySafe manages all structured data in one repository whether it is real-time, transactional or analytical, allowing users to seamlessly toggle between analytical and transactional business processes, thereby negating the need for multiple specialized databases.
    * Security - SkySafe leverages Ingres’ proven track record in securing sensitive deployments including those of national security. SkySafe includes encryption, role separation as well as fine-grained auditing.

    SkySafe Service Includes

    * Customization - to match a company’s individual business needs including peaks and valleys in required response times, data volumes and support levels.
    * Deployment Options - public or private clouds using virtualization technologies such as VMware’s vSphere.
    * Database Administration,
  • The best of Leo: Highlights from interview with #HP 's CEO
    I would qualify it slightly differently: #IBM overlaps 100 percent with us. I mean, HP has been doing these things for years -- we didn't really call them out this way -- but this is nothing really that revolutionary or new.
  • #HP 's Apotheker comes up empty
    Long on vision, short on details, Hewlett-Packard's 'summit' leaves us wondering what its cloud and mobile strategies really mean for the enterprise
  • #Java daddy: 'Aggressively stupid' won't work for #Oracle
    For the record, the company was "an extremely unpleasant environment."
  • Gosling: #Oracle 's self interest requires good #Java stewardship
    Oracle has stumbled with Java, falling short in dealing with Java user groups, he said. On the positive side, Oracle has made peace with IBM and Apple over Java, enlisting IBM's support for the OpenJDK open source version of Java and taking over the implementation of the Java Virtual Machine on the Apple Mac, Gosling said. Apple also has signed on to OpenJDK. Additionally, Oracle has moved forward with Java platforms themselves, Gosling acknowledged. (The Java Community Process unanimously approved the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7 specification this month.)
  • #Java EE7 Vote: Java Spec for #Cloud the Right Way To Go?
    #Oracle 's development proposal for Java EE7 has been approved by the Executive Committee of the JCP. The vote was unanimous, with only one company (IBM) even commenting.

    The sponsors of Java Specification Request (JSR) #342, the umbrella JSR under which Java EE 7 will be developed, literally cited the cloud as the "theme" for this release.
  • Former HP Channel Chief Takes Senior Executive Post At Oracle
    Former Hewlett-Packard Americas channel chief Adrian Jones is taking on the job of senior vice president of Asia Pacific/Japan at Oracle, according to sources.

    Jones started in his new job Monday. In taking on the Oracle post Jones is joining his old boss, former HP CEO Mark Hurd, who was hired as Oracle president last September.
  • #SAP Closes Tokyo Office Following Earthquake in #Japan
    The German company, which has about 1,100 employees in Japan, mostly in Tokyo, has reserved 520 rooms in Osaka and Kobe that employees and their families can use as needed. The rooms have been reserved “indefinitely,” Pfahler said.
  • How #Google's new CEO will keep company nimble
    [A] picture begins to emerge of how the search company will change under him. Here's our seven-part guide to how:
  • Next Gen Enterprise: Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 2011-02
    [February's Enterprise Software and Solutions news -DBM]
  • Next Gen Enterprise: Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 2011-03-15
    iPad 2. SAP BI 4. Lawson is up for sale. Larry gets richer. HP launches a new strategy.
  • #Verizon, #SAP Team Up on #Cloud Enterprise Application Delivery
    Verizon CaaS offers enterprise clients an advanced application delivery system comprising integrated delivery centers around the globe and underpinned by the Verizon global IP network, one of the world's most connected. Clients can also leverage the Verizon private network for additional protection.
  • Burleigh named Cloud9 CEO
    Burleigh most recently served as CEO of SmartTurn, a SaaS warehouse and inventory management company that he founded in 2004. SmartTurn was sold last year to RedPrairie, where Jim served as SVP of the on-demand group. He has also worked at Salesforce.com, Remedy, BayStone Software and Oracle.
  • #Oracle 's #MySQL plans take aim at #RedHat and #Microsoft ( #OpenSource #Linux)
    Oracle execs, for example, pointed out that the performance of MySQL on Windows is now on par with MySQL on Linux. That can’t be good news for the Red Hat clan.
  • #Drizzle: #BigData -happy #MySQL fork debuts
    Drizzle aims to be different from MySQL, stripping out "unnecessary" features loved by enterprise and OEMs in the name of greater speed and simplicity and for reduced management overhead.

    Drizzle has no stored procedures, triggers, or views - three staples of MySQL and other relational databases - and, in a blow to a large chunk of the computing and IT establishment, it doesn't run on Microsoft's Windows. Also, there's no embedded sever.

    Instead, Drizzle is a microkernel built using C++ that relies on plug-ins to expand its features. It has inherited plug-ins from MySQL for the storage engine API, logging in, authentication, replication, network protocols, and scheduling but these have all been re-written.

    Drizzle has been optimized for "massively concurrent" environments and is designed for "modern" POSIX systems, and there aren't any installation scripts.

    The GA includes log-based replication, the HailDB relational database engine instead of the Oracle-owned InnoDB, and "easy mig
  • #Microsoft's Top Dog In Silicon Valley Talks About Startups, Bubbles, And Pet Food
    Microsoft's presence in the Valley has doubled in the last ten years, and the company now has about 2,200 employees there, including about 400 working on search.

    * He doesn't scout the Valley for startup acquisitions, but his team has introduced startups to Microsoft business groups who later acquire them.

    * The BizSpark program, which gives startups three years of free use of Microsoft software and services, has 37,000 participants after two years, and 330 of them have raised more than $900 million in funding in the last six months.

    * He was a classmate of Google CEO Eric Schmidt at Princeton.

    * When Lewin was the CEO of Aurigin before joining Microsoft, he had to tell one of his investors that online pet food sales were not a good idea.
  • #Infor Hiring Spree Stresses Product Innovation
    Infor will hire people with a range of skill sets, from mobile development to back-end integration to UI (user interfaces), Angove said. The company has already been working with outside firms to build a "consumer-grade" user experience for its products, he said.

    The privately held company also said Wednesday that license revenues for its third fiscal quarter grew 17 percent year over year. Precise figures weren't disclosed, but "the bulk of that growth was organic," Angove said.

    Infor will be able to fund the staff increase through its cash flow, thanks to strong revenue performance and operational changes, Angove said. Infor signed 400 new customers in its third quarter, according to a statement.
  • Golden Gate ( #Infor) Is A Natural #Lawson Buyer, But Challenges Remain, Says One Analyst
    “It’s not a must-have deal” for strategic buyers, Goldmacher said.

    Lawson makes better sense for Infor, he said. “It is in a similar space and Golden Gate/Infor has been aggregating the space by buying legacy vendors to build scale and therefore a better margin profile.”
  • #Infor Customers Raise Profitability With Enhanced Asset Management
    # Hundreds of MP2 customers have taken advantage of Infor's automated and simple path to upgrade to Infor EAM for enhanced asset management.
    # Through Infor EAM's built-in flexibility, MP2 customers have easily configured and personalized business processes, screens, and dashboards to improve system use and productivity.
    # New features provided by Infor EAM, including graphical scheduling, automatic data filtering, e-training, and active intelligence help MP2 customers improve wrench-time, decision-making, and safety.
    # MP2 customers are addressing challenging down-time and reliability issues by continuously monitoring equipment performance and putting Infor EAM's built-in analytics and action engine to work to proactively detect problems and drive corrective actions.
    # Energy-intensive MP2 customers are using Infor EAM to directly address inefficient energy usage of equipment by continuously monitoring, analyzing, and sensing energy waste, and automatically alerting the workforce to c
  • #Microsoft #Patent Case Sees i4i File with U.S. Supreme Court
    Canadian firm i4i has submitted its brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in a long-running patent-infringement suit with Microsoft. The case, Microsoft vs. i4i Limited Partnership, 10-290, is expected to be heard in April 2011.
  • Foreign firms launch #Japan evacuation plans ( #SAP #Cisco #IBM)
    German technology companies SAP and Infineon were among those moving staff to safety in the south of the country, away from the effects of Friday's earthquake and tsunami which damaged a nuclear plant north of Tokyo and which officials estimate to have cost at least 10,000 lives.

    Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O) has temporary closed its offices in Shinjuku, Tokyo and Sendai, but said its employees are able to work remotely, noting "limited impact" to its business.

    International Business Machines Corp (IBM.N) said its operations were not disrupted and had no reports of serious injury to its employees in Japan.
  • #HP 's Strategy Tagcloud Buzzword Bingo Vortex of Doom
    In this case the results read like a machine generated tag cloud sucking from the IT section of Wikipedia. It reads like a high school machine language experiment or the last phases of Dilbert struck by a tragic neurodegenerative disease.
  • Top-level exits to send ripples across IT sector
    Bhaskar Pramanik, MD of Oracle India; Ravi Venkatesan, chairman of Microsoft India; Girish Paranjape and Suresh Vaswani, joint CEOs of Wipro; and Ashok Soota, executive chairman of MindTree. In the past few weeks, all these titles became redundant. These high-profile exits have raised a buzz not just in the executive hiring circles, but in the industry at large.
  • Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 2010-02
    SAP and Oracle still haven’t settled the TomorrowNow lawsuit, SAP introduces ByDesign 2.6 including SDK, Gideon Gartner explains the development of the Gartner research process, Obama visits Silicon Valley, Nokia abandons its Symbian platform for Windows Phone, IT jobs recovery begins, OpenOffice gets forked, more evidence that Google Android contains unauthorized Oracle IP, another strong year for Salesforce.com, SAP introduces another attempt at CRM (and other applications) On Demand. I hope you had a great Valentine’s Day!
  • Your Project Failed? Don’t Blame Microsoft. Blame Me.
    It’s almost always my fault. Why? Because I’m greedy. Too greedy.
  • Coca Cola fizzes on #IBM #DB2 savings
    CCBC's journey to DB2 began in 2008 when the company needed to upgrade its SAP R/3 Enterprise system to SAP ERP 6.0 which, DeJuneas revealed, would have required the company to upgrade its existing Oracle database and purchase new Oracle licenses.
  • #Microsoft Pledges $2 Million to Japan Quake, Tsunami Victims
    This includes $250,000 in cash and $1.75 million in software and services to help those hit by the natural tragedy.
  • Enterprise headlines and excerpts, 2011-03-15
    iPad 2. SAP BI 4. Lawson is up for sale. Larry gets richer. HP launches a new strategy.
  • #Google Technology RoundTable: #MapReduce
    Meet four of Google’s Map Reduce expert engineers, Google Fellow Sanjay Ghemawat, Google Fellow Jeff Dean, Software Engineer Jerry Zhao and Software Engineer Matt Austern and watch as they discuss the origin, evolution and future of Map Reduce with Alfred Spector, Google VP of Research and Special Iniatives.
  • Senator Patrick Leahy and #IBM laud progress on #patent reform legislation
    U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and IBM Friday celebrated the overwhelming Senate approval of patent reform legislation as one of the country’s first steps toward modernizing the U.S. patent system which is essential to protecting inventors, preserving American innovation leadership and generating economic growth. The bill passed this week, 95 to 5, with a tidal wave of bipartisan support. If passed by the House and signed into law by President Obama, the America Invents Act would be the first comprehensive reform to the U.S. Patent System in nearly 60 years.