VMWare are very much on the radar at the moment. I’d be following them more closely, but the RSS feed on their website is seriously broken. VMWare put virtualization on the map, and as I digest the input from Interop in New York, and last week’s VMworld 2008, it feels like they are all over the map.
VMWare’s [...]
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VMWare or is that VM Where?
When Blurred e-mail Goes From Bad to Worse
The proliferation of mobile devices and mobile users has had an unexpected consequence: e-mail is going non-corporate. Although they will rarely confess to it, many employees are redirecting work e-mails to private e-mail addresses so that they can pick messages up while on the move, either via webmail or mobile devices.
Why is that so bad? Well, [...]
Nortel Butts Heads With Cisco
It looks like Nortel is taking a leaf out of Juniper Network’s book and going head to head against Cisco with their latest cartoon-esque campaign. Buzzing across traditional media and via the social media chain…
“Today’s decision-makers are the most connected, best informed buyers in history,”
Lauren Flaherty, chief marketing officer at Nortel.
Too right Lauren. It features [...]
Upcoming UK Events
A huge number of events on in the UK in the next few weeks. Right now the Telecoms Show is going on over in Olympia. Next week sees IP’08 and VM’08 (the UK’s first dedicated Virtualisation Event) - register for one and get in to both. IP’08 is in its third year and is growing from strength to strength. [...]
TechCrunch 50 - ESME?
For those in the 2.0 world, this week was mostly about the TechCrunch50 - where a bevy of start ups compete to show their wares and try to win TechCrunch love. To cut to the chase, the winner was Yammer. The reason that is note worthy here is that Yammer is an enterprise offering - [...]
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