iAnywhere Update Advances Mobile Productivity

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

Sybase (NYSE:SY) has built out the capabilities of its iAnywhere Suite for mobile users with a new component dubbed iAnywhere Mobile Office. The idea is help users get more out of their mobile devices by making certain business processes relatively easy to perform.

Sybase also announced improvements in security and administration it said would extend the battery life of mobile devices.

“We’re pretty excited because it positions us as able to offer an extension to a company’s workflow on these mobile devices,” Senthil Krishnapillai, a product management direct for iAnywhere, told InternetNews.com. “A lot of things that are easy to do on a laptop are much more difficult on a small device.

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Building a Perfect Storage World

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

Four years ago, I dreamt about what it would be like to be able to create my perfect storage product (I know, I probably need to get out more).

Back then I thought there were three areas that were lacking in the storage market. They were:

  • High performance and predictive scaling;
  • End-to-end security, and
  • Simplified management.

It might — or might not — come as a surprise that I think very little has changed in the last four years. So let’s pretend that I am COB, CEO, COO, CTO and every other important person in a storage company and I have been tasked with developing the next killer product.

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Ad agencies should slide on down to SES New York

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

Ad agencies should slide on down to SES New York
Ad agencies should slide on down to SES New York Whether you work at one of the top 10 ad agencies on Madison Avenue, or you head up an Internet advertising agency in Silicon Alley, you folks could use “a little churching up.” Slide on down to SES New York, and catch Carol Kruse. That’s right. Carol Kruse, Vice President of Global Interactive Marketing, The Coca Cola Company, is speaking at the Search Engine Strategies conference, which will be held the week of March 17-20, 2008, at the Hilton New York. She will address what it takes for big brand companies to shift their marketing mix to align with new customer behaviors, putting more ad budget to Search and digital advertising. (Read the full post about ‘Ad agencies should slide on down to SES New York’…)

Microsoft to Expand Online Software, Services

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

SEATTLE — Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), faced with Web rivals looking to poach its business customers, said on Sunday it plans to broaden the availability of its online services for e-mail and collaboration software.

Last year, Microsoft started subscription-based online services to run its Exchange corporate e-mail program and SharePoint collaboration software on Microsoft’s own computer systems as an alternative to customers buying their own hardware to run licensed software.

Microsoft initially limited those services to companies with more than 5,000 workers, but the company said it will now offer the service to businesses of all sizes in the second half of 2008, after a testing period.

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CNET News Kneecaps GOOGLE: Calls CEO Eric Schmidt “Lame”

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

CNET News Kneecaps GOOGLE: Calls CEO Eric Schmidt “Lame”
CNET News Kneecaps GOOGLE: Calls CEO Eric Schmidt “Lame” Google had a tough Leap Year week: GOOG stock price nosedived, $15 billion in value evaporated and the Melissa Mayer San Fran mag headline wiped off the Web and replaced by the “Adventures of Marissa.” The gist of the story? The Power and The Glam not The Glory. Then this weekend, CNET News whacked Google CEO Eric Schmidt in public. CNET News reporter Elinor Mills apparently felt scorned. After flying cross-country to see Eric Schmidt’s Google Health presentation and scheduling a 1:1 interview, Mills found him unwilling to answer questions - questions, that is, unrelated to Google Health (i.e. Microsoft-Yahoo merger, comScore report, Microsoft Health Vault). (Read the full post about ‘CNET News Kneecaps GOOGLE: Calls CEO Eric Schmidt “Lame”’…)

No Brokeback With Google Health

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

No Brokeback With Google Health

The launching of Google Health last week and Microsoft’s existing HealthVault, offers a serious benefit for access to people’s health records thouigh it also opens a Pandora’s Box of privacy issues.

Who should control the depository of such information - Microsoft and Google seem to want the job - giving it to the government would not necessarily be a good thing.

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Contextual Advertising Best Practices: Banners and Video Ads

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

Ready to step out of your contextual advertising comfort zone? The world of graphic and video advertising may seem scary at first, but the rewards can be huge.

We’ve spent the last four months busting contextual advertising myths and learning the inner workings of intricate content-matching algorithms (define). Your content campaigns should now be humming along contentedly, churning out converting clicks.

We’re far from finished. Time to step out of your comfort zone and face an uncomfortable truth: advertising can be more than just text. Many more ad media are available to contextual advertisers.

And the list of media types is long.

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Open Source Drupal Goes Commercial With Acquia

Autor admin | 03.03.2008 | Category SEO

The open source Drupal content management system is going commercial thanks to a new company, called Acquia, that’s led by Dries Buytaert, the founder of the Drupal project. The new effort is aiming to bring a commercially supported version of Drupal to business users and could well end up shaking up the entire content management marketplace.

Jay Batson, who was the founding CEO of open source VOIP software company Pingtel, is also part of Acquia’s executive team. Acquia is getting $7 million in funding to start from a number of backers including: North Bridge Venture Partners, Sigma Partners, and O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures.

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