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Apple Wants Eight Samsung Phones Stopped at the Border
Apple has filed the one-page list of Samsung products it wants enjoined after a California jury found the Korean company guilty of infringement last Friday. Trial Judge Lucy Koh ordered it so she would know what she’s in for. Here’s … Continue reading
Apple’s iMovie: Poor User Experience
Yesterday I had to record a 2-hour long webinar. The resulting .mov file was about 1Gb in size. Then I needed to cut out a 40-minute fragment from this movie and save it as a separate file. Doesn’t look like … Continue reading
Cloud Computing: Tim Cook on Apple’s Victory over Samsung
Apple CEO Tim Cook, a year in the job, sent the following e-mail out to Apple folk after the jury returned a verdict in Apple’s favor Friday. He doesn’t gloat: Team: Today was an important day for Apple and for … Continue reading
Tim Cook on Apple’s Victory over Samsung
Apple CEO Tim Cook, a year in the job, sent the following e-mail out to Apple folk after the jury returned a verdict in Apple’s favor Friday. He doesn’t gloat: Team: Today was an important day for Apple and for … Continue reading
Liaison Acquires Hubspan, Creating Cloud-Based Integration Leader
Liaison Technologies has acquired Hubspan figuring that the merger of the two integration companies will create the pure-play leader in the fast-growing cloud-based business integration sector. Terms were not disclosed. Hubspan was founded in 2000 and is credited with building … Continue reading
Cloud Computing: Google Reacts to Samsung Loss
Google decided it should say something about the largest seller of Android widgets getting its head handed to it by an American jury Friday. It said: “The court of appeals will review both infringement and the validity of the patent … Continue reading
Google Reacts to Samsung Loss
Google decided it should say something about the largest seller of Android widgets getting its head handed to it by an American jury Friday. It said: “The court of appeals will review both infringement and the validity of the patent … Continue reading
The Future of Security in the Enterprise
Security, over the years, has evolved from an absolute concept of a binary decision: is it secure or is it not? As we move forward, I believe very strongly that what we’re evolving into is, as we’ve heard people talk … Continue reading
Violin to OEM vSphere
Violin Memory, the flash memory array merchant that’s been on and off about an IPO and pulled in an $80 million D round three or four months ago, is going to be OEMing vSphere from VMware, which is majority owned … Continue reading
Know Your Road Map for IT Maturity in the Age of Cloud Computing
Are you suffering from double vision in your IT? As odd as it sounds, this is a common occurrence. Line-of-business (LOB) stakeholders often use a different set of criteria to measure IT than IT uses to measure itself. This can … Continue reading