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Or perhaps third," Keep the Joint Running, 9/18/2006 and 9/25/2006) …At this point, I&# By Bob Lewis Sep 26, 2006 2 mins Technology Industry BPEL Issues and Step 10 of my 12 Steps to SOA BPEL Issues and Step 10 of my 12 Steps to SOA Download file… By Dave Linthicum Sep 26, 2006 1 min Software Development How to bungle a software upgrade My boss insisted that creating a Windows version of our DOS app would ensure our future By InfoWorld Anonymous Sep 26, 2006 3 mins Software Development Technology Industry Vendor-Specific License Tools Loom Most customers want to stay in compliance with their software licenses, and most would probably acknowledge they could do a better job of it than they are. 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I can understand his frustration and defensiveness giving that BPEL is core to their technology, and the fact that BPEL has been gett By Dave Linthicum Sep 23, 2006 1 min Software Development INSYSTEK Releases Virtualization Roadmap INSYSTEK announced the company's strategy for managing complex virtual environments. The company's CTO, Richard Carlsen, said that virtualization management will be an enabled technology to all INSYSTEK solutions. Their beta release due out By David Marshall Sep 23, 2006 1 min Software Development RealOps: IT Process Automation Software The InteropNET is more than just a production network feeding the show floor, class rooms and meeting rooms at the Interop trade show. Traditionally its also been a big sandbox to test out emerging technologies. 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Full week plus a weekly slot for the off- By Oliver Rist Sep 21, 2006 1 min Technology Industry SOA as an Investment I've been receiving a lot of e-mails this week. Not from technology guys looking at SOA but from investors looking to invest in companies that have SOA technology and services. 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The product is a p By David Marshall Sep 21, 2006 3 mins Software Development Interview: Graham Lovell talking about Sun and Virtualization According to a recent press release from Sun Microsystems, one company in particular is combining the well planned architecture of Sun's Sun Fire X4200 Server and the power of virtualization to perform a 22-1 server consolidation, thereby allowi By David Marshall Sep 20, 2006 7 mins Software Development Google polishes its search boxes Google has souped up its Google Search Appliance line, adding greater capacity and additional features. Among them, the GB-5005 can now sift through 10 million documents; the GB-8008 can search over 30 million. Additionally, the boxes offer date and By Ted Samson Sep 20, 2006 1 min Technology Industry Interop Notes 1: Availl and WAFS Whilst wandering the show floor here at Interop NY, I've bumped into a few things, but I'm going to milk them for multiple posts. First, there's WAFS. Wide Area File System in case you're wondering what the acronym stands for. It By Oliver Rist Sep 20, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry Process change without formal process redesign Dear Bob …I just read Keep the Joint Running for this week ("Don't supersize. Chunkanize." 9/18/2006) about modifying business procedures to go along with "IT" projects. I quote (probably paraphrased as I have a lousy memor By Bob Lewis Sep 20, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry Watching out for our own security Who better than ourselves to detect anomalies in our online account activity? By Jon Udell Sep 20, 2006 3 mins Access Control Malware Phishing Technology with no past IT will be able to look into the future and its success will be measured by accessibility By Tom Yager Sep 20, 2006 4 mins Application Integration Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Mandriva’s Corporate Server 4.0 Showcases Virtualization Mandriva, formerly known as MandrakeSoft, has made available for purchase its Corporate Server 4.0. This release is Mandriva's attempt to exit end-user Linux and make a move against Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and Red Hat' By David Marshall Sep 20, 2006 2 mins Software Development NetXen’s I/O Virtualization Unleashes Potential of Server Virtualization NetXen, Inc. introduced a complete I/O architecture that unleashes the potential of server virtualization. Based on new functionality for the company's Intelligent NIC family, the NetSlice architecture dramatically improves a server's I/O p By David Marshall Sep 20, 2006 3 mins Software Development Update: Network Instruments revs for 10GbE Meeting organizations' increased need for speed, Network Instruments has announced integrated support for 10GbE across its entire product line. The move makes the company the first to deliver real-time analysis, monitoring and reporting of full By Ted Samson Sep 19, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry Network Instruments Announce 10Gig As you may have seen in the Test Center blog, our friends at Network Instruments annouced 10gig support for their Observer product line. So I just had to wander across the hall at Interop New York to corner Douglas Smith the CEO. Being a fellow prope By Brian Chee Sep 19, 2006 2 mins Technology Industry Tips for Building a Small-Biz Data Closet Usually, even medium-sized businesses have enough of an IT budget to put together a 'real' data center. But often these and smaller organizations are forced to make do with an empty room or even a spare closet. That's not necessarily a By Oliver Rist Sep 19, 2006 4 mins Technology Industry Playing the budget game to win Dear Bob …I submitted my budget the other day – the result of considerable research and modeling, which I fully documented in spreadsheet I provided.Then the phone rang – my boss and the finance guy were looking at my portion of By Bob Lewis Sep 19, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry WebMethods Gets Infravio and Step 9 of my 12 Steps to SOA WebMethods Gets Infravio and Step 9 of my 12 Steps to SOA Download file… By Dave Linthicum Sep 19, 2006 1 min Software Development Skipping the Super Bowl to debug the system Go ahead. Volunteer for weekend crisis management. Your contribution will not go overlooked By InfoWorld Anonymous Sep 19, 2006 3 mins Software Development Technology Industry XO’ed By a Double Billing Since most businesses are totally dependent on their phone systems, they sometimes lack enough leverage to get their phone company to correct its mistakes. That's certainly what one reader has discovered in a billing mix-up with XO Communication By Ed Foster Sep 19, 2006 5 mins Technology Industry Test Center Tracker: Storage and more Fresh from the Test Center: Microsoft's latest foray into networked storage, Windows Storage Server R2, focuses on centralized management and a more effective file replication process. Our review gives it two thumbs up for adding more useable st By Stephanie McLoughlin Sep 19, 2006 2 mins Technology Industry Virtual Iron Launches Channel One Global Partner Program Virtual Iron Software, a provider of software solutions for creating and managing virtual infrastructure in the data center, today announced the launch of its Channel One program for value-added resellers, systems integrators and consulting firms. Th By David Marshall Sep 18, 2006 3 mins Software Development PlateSpin and Virtual Iron Partner to Accelerate Virtualization Adoption and ROI PlateSpin Ltd. and Virtual Iron Software today announced a new technology and business partnership that will help users assess the best opportunities for enterprise-class virtualization in their data centers and streamline solution deployment. 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