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Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, August 20, 2009,
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 Google Apps Script automates processes such as sending e-mails regarding spreadsheet data. (Credit: Google Enterprise Blog)
Google officially rolled out its Apps Script functionality for
enterprise users Wednesday, following a limited pilot release earlier
this year.
Google Apps Script works mainly within the Spreadsheets app to
automate various processes. For example, users can automate the sending
of e-mails based on data held in a spreadsheet, or create scripts that
communicate with other W... Continue reading ...
Google Chrome gets bookmark sync with version 4.x
Posted by Oyya-Info on Tuesday, August 18, 2009,
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Business Tech
Google has issued the first developer preview version of its Chrome
browser to reach the version 4.x milestone, a phase that should bring
some advanced features in the forthcoming HTML 5 specification for Web
pages but that for now just sports a cloud-based bookmark
synchronization tool.
"Once you set up sync from the Tools menu, Chrome will then upload and
store your bookmarks in your Google Account. Anytime you add or change
a bookmark, your changes will be sent to the cloud and immediately... Continue reading ...
Oracle launches tool for virtual appliances
Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, August 13, 2009,
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Business Tech
Oracle has released new tools for building virtual appliances, the
software maker's first significant move in server virtualization since
its purchase of Virtual Iron.
Oracle VM Template Builder, announced on Wednesday, is a
graphical tool intended to help third-party developers and enterprise
in-house teams create virtual appliances. The open-source product
allows users to combine a JeOS (Just enough operating system) image of
Oracle Enterprise Linux with applications and other software ins... Continue reading ...
Study: Recession puts extra pressure on IT execs
Posted by Oyya-Info on Wednesday, August 12, 2009,
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Business Tech
The recession has forced IT executives to cut costs while trying to
bring in quicker returns on investment, according to a study released
Wednesday by AT&T.
For its "Road to Growth"
study, AT&T spoke with 77 key IT executives from large global
companies. Sixty-four percent said they're under pressure to focus on
projects that bring in return on investment in half or less than half
the time than in the past. As a result, two-thirds said this pressure
has affected their IT budgets, strategies,... Continue reading ...
Microsoft joins HTML 5 standard fray in earnest
Posted by Oyya-Info on Saturday, August 8, 2009,
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Business Tech
After leaving much of the matter of creating a new version of HTML to
Apple, Google, Opera, and Mozilla, Microsoft has begun sinking its
teeth into the Web standard.
The move adds clout to the effort to renovate HyperText Markup
Language, the standard used to describe Web pages, which last was
formally updated in 1999. In a mailing list posting on Friday, the software giant offered a host of questions and concerns with the present proposal.
"As part of our planning for future work, the IE t... Continue reading ...
Google to Acquire On2 Technologies
Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, August 6, 2009,
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Business Tech
Google and On2 Technologies
jointly announced today that they have entered into a definitive
agreement under which Google will acquire On2, a developer of video
compression technology. The acquisition is expected to close later this
year. On2 markets video compression technologies that power
high-quality video in both desktop and mobile applications and devices
and also holds a number of interesting patents .
Some of its codec designs are known as VP3, VP4, VP5, TrueMotion
VP6, TrueMotion VP7... Continue reading ...
CentOS Linux developers threaten mutiny
Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, July 30, 2009,
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Business Tech
Offering a free clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux turned out not to be such a simple matter after all.
The CentOS project aims
to reproduce Red Hat's tested, supported, and certified version of the
operating system, without its per-server subscription fees. Because
RHEL is open-source software, it's theoretically possible for an
outsider to select the same software packages, apply the same patches,
and produce a version of the Linux product that works the same.
But several lead programmers... Continue reading ...
Sun shareholders approve Oracle merger - Update
Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, July 16, 2009,
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Business Tech
Sun Microsystems announced Thursday that the stockholders at its
special meeting voted in favor of the merger agreement with Oracle.
Investors holding approximately 62 percent of all shares of Sun common
stock voted yes to the deal under which Oracle will acquire Sun for
$9.50 a share in cash, a total of $7.4 billion, or $5.6 billion net of
Sun's cash and debt. The acquisition still faces antitrust scrutiny
by the U.S. Department of Justice over one sticking point on Java
licensing. But Oracl... Continue reading ...
New Linux kernel adds file-system support
Linux kernel version 2.6.30 has been released, adding support for new
file systems, performance improvements, and new hardware drivers.
The Linux kernel is the core used by GNU/Linux operating system
distributions from Red Hat, Novell, and others. The new release was
made final and was publicized in a newslist post from Linux developer Linus Torvalds last week.
The most prominent new features include support for two new file systems, according to release notes published by Kernelnewbies, a ... Continue reading ...
Sun investors to vote on Oracle on July 16
Tune in on July 16 to see whether Oracle actually becomes the new parent of Sun Microsystems. Sun's board of directors has set up a special shareholder meeting
for that date to vote on the proposed merger with Oracle, according to
a statement Sun released Monday. Sun's board, which has already okayed the merger, is urging stockholders to approve the deal--a majority vote is needed to push it through.
Shareholders can vote on the merger in person, at Sun's Web site, or
through a proxy card rece... Continue reading ...
Storage software industry takes a revenue hit
The storage software industry has seen its first quarterly sales
decline after more than five years of solid growth, according to a
report from market researcher IDC.
First-quarter 2009 revenue for the industry sank 5.2 percent to $2.8
billion from the previous year. The slump has impacted several key
vendors, including Hewlett-Packard, EMC, and IBM, all of which sell
storage software to enterprise clients.
"The combination of the normally slow first quarter for most
companies with the contin... Continue reading ...
Citrix updates XenServer and Essentials
Citrix has introduced updates to XenServer, its free virtualization
platform, and to Citrix Essentials for XenServer and Hyper-V, its
virtualization management package.
The new 5.5 release of XenServer, which Citrix began offering as a free download
in February, is designed to provide easier virtualization management
and broader integration with enterprise systems, the company said in
its announcement Wednesday. This includes hooks that allow third-party
products to interact with XenServer... Continue reading ...
SAP software revenue skids in first quarter
SAP's first-quarter software revenue--an indicator of maintenance
and services health--skidded 33 percent due to a "difficult operating
environment" and a tough year-ago comparison. Meanwhile, SAP altered
its maintenance pricing plans to allay customer concerns.
SAP on Wednesday reported first-quarter net income of 204 million
euros, down from 242 million euros a year ago. Revenue was 2.39 billion
euros, down from 2.46 billion euros a year ago. SAP managed
to hold software and software-rel... Continue reading ...
Ubuntu 9.04's final test version released
The Ubuntu project has published a release candidate, or final testing
version, for the upcoming 9.04 version of its popular Linux
distribution.
"We consider this release candidate to be complete, stable and
suitable for testing by any user," Ubuntu developer Steve Langasek said
late Thursday in an e-mail.
When release candidates prove stable, they sometimes end up being final
production versions, although Ubuntu 9.04 still has a small number of
bugs to be fixed. The software, nicknamed J... Continue reading ...
eBay buying out Gmarket, as Yahoo exits
eBay announced an agreement Wednesday to acquire Gmarket for a price of
up to $1.2 billion, and Yahoo has agreed to sell its 10 percent stake
in the South Korean e-commerce site in a move that would raise about
$120 million.
Gmarket's board unanimously approved eBay's tender offer, in
which the online auction and commerce site will pay a cash price of
31,767 Korean won, or $24, per share for all common shares and all
American Depository Shares. eBay said it's assured of owning at least
67 ... Continue reading ...
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