Global CIO
HP's Hurd, IBM's Palmisano Agree: Cloud Is Lousy Name
Nov 5, 2009 02:41 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
Sure, Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd and IBM CEO Sam Palmisano spit nails at each other over most things, but on this they agree: while cloud computing has tremendous potential as a technological approach, the term itself is a lousy name. We're with you, guys, but please: whatever the new name is, no more three-letter acronyms, okay?
Global CIO
Is Microsoft Bing Fake Search?
Nov 4, 2009 12:08 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
Discussing Microsoft's new price cuts for cloud apps, my colleague Mary Hayes Weier reported Microsoft VP Ron Markezich said he's seen no evidence that Zoho or others offering "fake Office capabilities" can match Microsoft Office. Counterpunching, Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu asks if that means Bing is fake search"?
Global CIO
IBM Taps SAP For Global Single-Instance Project
Nov 3, 2009 12:49 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
IBM is consolidating its extensive global collection of individual SAP applications and versions into a single global instance that will deliver greater resilience and flexibility to IBM's operations in 170 countries around the world, revealed IBM CIO Pat Toole in an interview yesterday.
Global CIO
IBM Says Business Analytics Will Outpace ERP Plus CRM
Nov 1, 2009 07:39 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
Vowing to continue acquiring vendors of analytics and BI software, the head of IBM's business analytics group said he believes "information-driven transformation" will become bigger and more important than the ERP and CRM categories combined.
Global CIO
IBM And HP Seeking $700M Microsoft Outsourcing Deal
Oct 30, 2009 09:12 AM
Posted by Bob Evans
IBM and Hewlett-Packard are among the finalists for a $700 million outsourcing contract from Microsoft to manage huge portions of its global IT infrastructure, according to a media report from India.
Global CIO
IBM Takes $150M From Sun And HP Accounts In Q3
Oct 29, 2009 11:30 AM
Posted by Bob Evans
IBM says its Migration Factory service had a busy third quarter as it displaced Sun and Hewlett-Packard Unix servers and storage systems for 235 separate customers, accounting for $150 million in revenue for IBM. For the first nine months of the year, IBM said, the corresponding revenue total is $400 million.
Global CIO
Oracle Fading In Rear-View Mirror, Says SAP CEO
Oct 28, 2009 06:00 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
Trying to apply some sort of favorable spin to SAP's disappointing quarterly results, CEO Leo Apotheker implied that while things at SAP aren't exactly booming, the situation at Oracle is even worse.
Global CIO
EMC Adding Big Data Center Plus 400 Jobs: A Cloud Hub?
Oct 27, 2009 09:46 AM
Posted by Bob Evans
Five weeks ago, EMC said it would add 400 jobs in Research Triangle Park over five years. Three weeks ago, it announced its new Atmos Online Compute Service. And yesterday it bought a 450,000 square-foot warehouse in RTP to serve as a data center and R&D facility. If we triangulate in the Triangle, could that mean that mean EMC will base its new At ...
Global CIO
Fidelity Sees Surge In Mobile From Gen X And Y Customers
Oct 26, 2009 01:21 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
A search for "chief wireless officer" shows it's a very exclusive club. One name that'll come up is Fidelity Investments' chief wireless officer Joseph Ferra, whose 10-year advocacy for mobile IT has driven huge growth for Fidelity Anywhere, particularly among Gen X and Gen Y clients.
Global CIO
Twitter, Facebook Waste $2B Annually In U.K. Economy
Oct 26, 2009 09:45 AM
Posted by Bob Evans
Calling the personal use of social media by businesspeople during the workday "a productivity black hole," a British IT services company said more than half of the 1,460 surveyed employees said they spend up to 40 minutes per week on such sites. I'd say that while those numbers might be accurate, the conclusion is astoundingly shallow.
Global CIO
The Top 10 Offshore Nations In The World
Oct 22, 2009 08:45 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
Which countries around the world are the best choices for your offshoring projects? This study by respected outsourcing/offshoring consultancy Tholons includes some nations that are obvious (India) but also some that are unexpected: will the neighbors of the U.S. to the north and the south both make the list?
Global CIO
The Top 8 Outsourcing Cities In The World
Oct 21, 2009 09:03 AM
Posted by Bob Evans
While there's been a lot of talk recently about fundamental upheavals in the global outsourcing industry, this year's list of the top 8 outsourcing cities in the world remains the same as last year's, according to a joint study by experts Tholons and Global Services.
Global CIO
EMC Tops IBM In Huge Deal For Storage
Oct 19, 2009 09:14 PM
Posted by Bob Evans
One of Australia's largest hosting providers has bypassed incumbent storage provider IBM and instead picked EMC to deliver 261 terabytes of of storage. The customer's CTO said big factors were EMC's tight three-way alliance with Cisco and VMware and its willingness to extend service coverage from three years to four.


