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Amazon Web Services launches new certification program

  VMware sells Java tool maker WaveMaker's assets | IBM launches appliance for the 'Internet of things'
 
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Amazon Web Services launches new certification program
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a Global Certification Program, which will allow solutions architects, systems operations administrators, and developers to get proof of their cloud know-how. Read More


WHITE PAPER: QLogic Corporation

Scalable Performance to Enterprise Applications
The growing disparity between the performance of CPU-based and disk-based storage continues to grow. Applications that are Web 2.0, mission-critical, I/O intensive, virtualized, and clustered continue to put an additional burden on processors and slower storage, which lowers overall application performance. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: TEKsystems

Attributes of Successful Mobile Outsourcing Partnerships
TEKsystems commissioned IDG to survey Computerworld's audience regarding their organizations' mobility strategy, the approaches they have pursued or are pursing in implementing mobile technology within their organization and the various ways providers have addressed or plan to address select mobility obstacles. . Learn More

VMware sells Java tool maker WaveMaker's assets
A little more than two years after purchasing Java tool vendor WaveMaker, VMware has sold the assets of the company to the Pramati software engineering firm. Read More

IBM launches appliance for the 'Internet of things'
Preparing its customers to join the emerging 'Internet of things', IBM has released a new appliance built to manage and route a voluminous amount of machine-to-machine small data messages Read More


WEBCAST: Microsoft Corporation

Enabling Enterprise Collaboration
In this KnowledgeVault you will find information on how UC can help your business, including videos, white papers, research, infographics and your own benchmarking tool. View Now

Oracle lands $100M ERP project covering 34 colleges
Oracle has won a US$100 million ERP project that will replace legacy systems at 34 colleges in Washington state, in a deal that highlights the continued relevance of its PeopleSoft product as it tries to convince customers to adopt its next-generation Fusion Applications. Read More

Yes Siri, no Siri, for the Mac
Apple's next version of OS X will probably not include Siri, the digital, voice-activated assistant embedded in the iPhone and iPad, an analyst predicted. Read More

 

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