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Cloud CIO: How cloud computing changes IT staffs
Monday, January 31, 2011
Cloud CIO: How cloud computing changes IT staffs
What was heretofore implemented manually must be standardized, captured in rules, and executed without human interaction. So what will it mean for IT people when automation is infused within the systems?
Unisys offers 'hosted private cloud'
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Unisys offers 'hosted private cloud'
The new offering lets users add capacity for short-term use. Customers will sign up for the service by first establishing a minimum amount of capacity, for which they pay a set monthly fee
Four dirty little secrets of marketing automation
Monday, December 06, 2010
Four dirty little secrets of marketing automation
A few things the vendors won't tell you about CRM
CA retools automation portfolio
Monday, November 01, 2010
CA retools automation portfolio
Modular design lets users purchase and deploy automation products separately, adding capabilities at their own pace
Oracle updates Tuxedo middleware
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Oracle updates Tuxedo middleware
Oracle promises a lower-cost way to run legacy mainframe apps with this newest version of its online transaction processing middleware. Luring IBM mainframe users to x86-based distributed computing is one goal
Linux is the cloud’s future: IBM Canada
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Linux is the cloud’s future: IBM Canada
At a ComputerWorld Canada Tech Insights panel discussion about Linux-based clouds, IBM Canada Linux champion tells how Linux is the past, present and future of cloud computing. University of Toronto’s SciNet HPC consortium spoke about its use of Linux. WITH VIDEO
Microsoft buys automation vendor Opalis
Friday, December 11, 2009
Microsoft buys automation vendor Opalis
The Mississauga, Ont., company is “a pivotal piece” of Redmond’s dynamic data centre initiative, Microsoft’s Brad Anderson blogs. Why one analyst believes "keeping the lights on" isn't good enough
How to run a ‘lights out’ data centre
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
How to run a ‘lights out’ data centre
In an effort to cut cost, the state of Vermont data centre began a two-year program to move from round-the-clock operation to turning off the lights between midnight and 6 a.m. Joe Ng, the data centre’s CIO, shares five key lessons he learned from the implementation
THE DEMO: Automate anything with VisualCron
Friday, August 14, 2009
THE DEMO: Automate anything with VisualCron
The tool, from Sweden-based NetCart, lets you automate a laundry list of tasks, such as transferring files between systems and powering off remote computers.
Q&A: Computer Associates CEO John Swainson
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Q&A: Computer Associates CEO John Swainson
The Canadian-born head of software giant CA Inc. makes a visit home to discuss the impact of virtualization, analytics in a data centre context and the future of the IT department. WITH VIDEO
Symantec releases worldwide disaster recovery statistics
Monday, June 29, 2009
Symantec releases worldwide disaster recovery statistics
More executives are involved in DR plans, virtualization still poses big challenges, and testing has a significant effect on customers and revenue, the survey says
CA to buy ID management vendor Eurekify
Thursday, November 13, 2008
CA to buy ID management vendor Eurekify
Computer Associates plans to buy identity managment vendor Eurekify in an effort to complement its Identity Manager software with automated role provisioning and identity life-cycle management capabilities
Build a better software delivery service
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Build a better software delivery service
Good release management practices ensure that when your software is built, it will be successfully deployed to the people who want to use it. This case study identifies seven key factors that will meet expectations
Free IT automation tool to help managed services
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Free IT automation tool to help managed services
Ottawa’s N-Able Technologies offers a one-year subscription to a product designed to improve the way third parties monitor and troubleshoot networks. Only Microsoft ISVs need apply
How energy firms can get ahead with green IT
Sunday, March 02, 2008
How energy firms can get ahead with green IT
A US$1.2 billion power company estimates that it has saved energy equivalent to the output of a 660-megawatt power plant since 1985 through its power conservation and renewable resources programs
Scientific Games unveils new technology for lotto retailers
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Scientific Games unveils new technology for lotto retailers
New York lottery ticket terminal supplier releases support system for lottery outlets
Wasted network spending estimate tops US$130B
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Wasted network spending estimate tops US$130B
An analyst with the Canadian arm of research firm Gartner Inc. says throwing away money on IP phones with small monitors and pricey GigE switches. How to start buying in order to save
Geeks on the Way pour SugarCRM onto Asterisk
Monday, December 03, 2007
Geeks on the Way pour SugarCRM onto Asterisk
A Calgary-based tech support firm has combined customer relationship management software with Digium’s open source telephony platform to speed up searches and data entry
Cisco unveils switches for factories, harsh environments
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Cisco unveils switches for factories, harsh environments
Industrial Ethernet 3000 Series supports up to 150 port configuration, includes SwapDrive software configuration tool
Network config firm Voyence picked up by EMC
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Network config firm Voyence picked up by EMC
Big players continue to buy out network change and configuration management pure-plays.
IT security: it’s a process, not a project
Sunday, September 09, 2007
IT security: it’s a process, not a project
Experts weigh in on the best approach to IT security. To outsource or not to outsource
Windows admins seek increased automation
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Windows admins seek increased automation
A survey of Active Directory experts shows a growing frustration with manual processes and internal politics. How to make the business case for better tools
IT to the rescue for US hospitals
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
IT to the rescue for US hospitals
IT systems are proving to be a huge relief for overburdened U.S. hospital emergency departments. After The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York implemented an emergency department information system, it went from 5,000 lost or illegible charts in 2003 to none in 2005, a year after it moved from paper to electronic charts.
Hospital emergency depts. gain healthy returns from IT
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Hospital emergency depts. gain healthy returns from IT
U.S. hospitals are recording impressive returns on IT investment at the same time that the federal government is pushing health-care providers to move to electronic records.
Virtualization tips and tricks
Monday, January 01, 2007
Virtualization tips and tricks
The benefits that can be gained from virtualization — installing several virtual instances of machines on a single physical machine — are unquestionable. Enterprises implementing server consolidation through virtualization technology are bound to realize cost savings, improved efficiency and better resource utilization.
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