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Vital Path has just released a new version of its PathBuilder offering, in which vestiges of virtualization are used for the greater good: "in-place" records management (that's VP's specialty).
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The combination of a balanced portfolio of business lines and the performance of virtualization trailblazer VMWare results in EMC's strongest financial quarter ever.
If you are numbers person, try these on for size:
* US $3.
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A new study from TechNavio and Infiniti Research demonstrates that server spending is experiencing a dramatic decline as the star of virtualization begins to rise.
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At its self-named conference earlier today, VMware announced it has released most of its VMware Tools as open source software.
This is part of its commitment to the Open Virtual Machine Tools project.
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Even if Microsoft can't completely get its act together when it comes to virtualization (cough-cough-Viridian ), aficionados who see a niche to fill may still save the day.
Yesterday, and to raucous applause on our end, Michael Robertson launched ajaxWindows.
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A new study released by Avanade, Inc., a global IT firm, reveals that fewer than half of Stateside and Canadian businesses -- 45 and 49 percent, respectively -- are satisfied with the results of their existing collaborative and communication technologies.
These include intranet solutions, email and video conferencing services.
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As speculation over the VMware IPO heats up, so too does the tapdance of VMware's competitors.VIrtualization competitor XenSource -- having last month developed a storage relationship with Symantec -- is now the center of attention for Citrix, which is allegedly looking to acquire Xensource for US$ 500 million,
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With word that it's getting dubbed "the new Google" by Stateside investors, VMware's share cost on the NYSE have leaped from a forecast of US$ 23 to about US$ 27, per yesterday's numbers. According to The Guardian, the firm has been labeled a potential competitor by Microsoft, and investors
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Joomla has just announced a release of the new version of subscription component JContentSubscription (JCS) 1.5.8.For those who don't know, the Joomla extension JCS allows users to prohibit access to any part of a component (i.e. website) on a paid-subscription basis for Joomla-powered sites.
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JumpBox, a young, up-and-coming software company, has released an updated version of its JumpBox platform, JumpBox 1.0.
JumpBox is a virtual appliance that bundles server-based applications into a single, pre-configured unit, making open source software implementation as easy as, well, installing Office.
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Cisco, better known for its networking knowledge than its server-side savvy, is leaping into the deep end of the latter pool with a virtual server option.
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Even virtual worlds have storage issues. Enterprise virtualization purveyor XenSource has just signed an agreement with Symantec to embed Veritas Storage Foundation into XenEnterpriseTM, bringing HA/DR and backup technology to the customers XenSource serves.
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Everyone's favorite self-proclaimed world leader in Enterprise CMS and information infrastructure, EMC Corp, just announced the EMC Rainfinity File Management Appliance (FMA). The new offering aims to provide lower storage costs and automated archiving and compliance policies across server and network attached storage (NAS) environments.
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There's nothing like buying your way into an industry to get a foot through the door.
Intel Capital just made a US$ 218.5 million buy-in on virtualization company VMware, pocketing 9.5 million Class A shares (that's US$ 23 per share) in the process.
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