
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid now spans data centers Red Hat has revised its JBoss Data Grid software package, which now offers the ability to replicate copies of data across different data centers, and also comes with a number of other new features that can limit downtime. Red Hat hopes that the updates will further entice enterprises to consider using a distributed in-memory data store. Read More ...
Mozilla Persona privacy protections trump Facebook in single sign-on Mozilla today unveiled Persona Beta 2, the newest edition of the organization's open authentication system, designed to let users sign into Web apps and services without creating new user names and passwords. Read More ...
EMC teams with Avaya on communication pods Two stalwarts in the enterprise IT market joined forces today to release a unified communications stack that integrates hardware from EMC, virtualization technology from VMware and communications apps from Avaya. Perhaps most interesting about the news, though, is a company that was not involved: Cisco. Read More ...
Group led by Microsoft, Nokia takes aim at Android with EU complaint The FairSearch coalition, whose members include Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle, has filed a complaint with the European Commission against Google and Android, saying that the company is using the OS as a Trojan horse to deceive partners and monopolize the mobile marketplace. Android has become the dominant smartphone operating system when counting units sold, with a market share of 70 percent during the fourth quarter, according to Strategy Analytics. Google is now using that dominance to lock out competition in mobile sector, FairSearch said. Read More ...
Amazon upgrades Elastic Beanstalk for .Net applications Amazon Web Services' Elastic Beanstalk for .Net applications now supports configuration files to simplify cloud setup and integration with Amazon's private cloud and relational database. This year has seen Amazon Web Services (AWS) increasingly focus on making its cloud easier to manage and continuing to develop Elastic Beanstalk is part of that strategy. Read More ...
Microsoft releases Office 2010 SP2 public beta Microsoft on Monday released a public beta of Office 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2), the first major update to the suite in almost two years. The preview of Office 2010 SP2 can be downloaded from Microsoft's Connect website, the company said. Read More ...
Salesforce.com launches new services for mobile app development Salesforce.com is giving customers and partners access to a new set of tools and services for building mobile applications on its cloud platform. Read More ...
HP to customize Moonshot offerings, offer ARM and Xeon chips Hewlett-Packard in the future will offer customized Moonshot servers at different prices and also offer configurations with ARM and Intel Xeon processors. Read More ...
Mobile-security startup debuts with 'container' and audit tech for iPads Mobile device security startup Averail makes its debut today with its "containerization" software and service intended to give IT managers control over mobile-device apps and their content. Read More ...
4G-capable Galaxy S 4 to be powered by Snapdragon processor The Samsung Galaxy S 4 will be powered by a quad-core, 1.9GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor, the company has confirmed -- at least those using LTE 4G radios. Non-4G models of the S4 will be powered by Samsung's own Exynos 5410 Octa processor.[ Keep up on the day's tech news headlines with InfoWorld's Today's Headlines: Wrap Up newsletter. ]Read more in-depth Telstra stories Read More ...
So you want to be a data scientist? After months of high unemployment and a still-wobbly economy, any good news from the jobs market is going to get some traction. But even that doesn't seem to fully explain the attention surrounding a suddenly very "in" job title: data scientist. According to CNN, data scientist is one of the best new jobs of 2012, and an article in the Harvard Business Review called it the "sexiest" job of the 21st century. Read More ...
Zimbra to make HTML5 push in next version VMware's Zimbra division has provided a preview of some of the enhancements it's working on for the next major release of the ZCS (Zimbra Collaboration Server), including an HTML5 Web client interface for both online and offline access to the product. Currently, ZCS has both a Web interface and a desktop application, but the goal is to merge the two experiences so that users will be able to work both online and offline via the same client interface. Read More ...
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