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Maureen O'Gara
Maureen O'Gara is the Virtualization News Desk editor of SYS-CON Media. She is the publisher of famous "Billygrams" and the editor-in-chief of "Client/Server News" for more than a decade. One of the most respected technology reporters in the business, Maureen can be reached by email at maureen(at)sys-con.com or paperboy(at)g2news.com, and by phone at 516 759-7025.

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Virtualization - Classmate 2 Unveiled
At IDF Intel began pushing its second-generation Classmate PCs into the US and Europe. That's the son of the cheap widgets it's been using to crush the altruistic prospects of the AMD-based One Laptop Per Child in developing countries. Intel calls the things net...
VMware Virtualization Lifecycle Manager Available
VMware made its Lifecycle Manager generally available. It's supposed to control the virtual environment, showing who owns a virtual machine, when it was requested, who approved it, where it's deployed, how long it's been in operation and when it's scheduled to be ...
Court Strikes Down PTO's New Rules
Patent lawyers are partying. The US Patent and Trademark Office was stopped dead in its tracks Tuesday from changing the rules by a federal judge. In the name of reducing its swelling patent filing backlog, the PTO wanted to limit the number of claims a patent cou...
Google Moving Offline
Google is inching toward making Google Docs, its free, webby, Office-aspiring programs, work offline as well as on. It said Monday that it's started phasing the Google Gears browser plug-in-derived facility in, beginning with a small percentage of Docs word proces...
Start-up Turns Virtualization on its Head
If high-performance server virtualization means taking a physical server and basically chopping it up into lots of little servers, what do you call it when multiple physical servers are made into one virtual machine? Well, you might call it ScaleMP, an SMP virtual...
Virtualization - You Are Now Entering the 21st Century: Intel
Intel introduced five versions of its new Atom chip and the Atom Centrino platform, once code named Menlow, at its Developer Forum in Shanghai Wednesday, the stuff of its so-called life-altering Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and newfangled embedded solutions. Fou...
Microsoft Pushes OOXML Over the Top
Microsoft has gotten enough votes to make its Open Office XML file format (OOXML), the default file format in Office 2007, an ISO standard, theoretically saving Office from being run out of town by a lot of ODF-smitten government agencies. There have been, as ever...
Open Source Investing Appears To Be Making a Comeback
The last quarter was the single best quarter in history for open source companies raising venture capital according to the 451 Group. The amount hit $203.75 million, up from $100.4 million year-over-year and after a really nasty downturn in the fourth quarter of '...
SpikeSource Goes To Work for Intel
It looks like Kim Polese's SpikeSource operation has gotten a new lease on life. At least it's gotten another $10 million, this infusion coming from Intel, which is evidently trying to protect its initial investment back in 2005. Anyway the open source software ...
SCO Reorganizes its Reorganization Plan
One of SCO's many critics, Al Petrosky, who was at the short 20-minute hearing, reminded us to tell you that Stephen Norris, the co-founder of the Carlyle Group and more recently Norris Capital Partners, the billionaire facilitator behind the deal, is himself a la...
Adobe Wants to Be on the iPhone and Will "Reorganize" Its Mobile and Device Business Unit
Rumor has it that in the next few weeks Adobe is going to 'reorganize' its Mobile and Device business unit where its Jobs-criticized Flash Lite lives and send the engineers to go work with the larger platform effort and Flash proper, which Jobs has also criticized...
Microsoft Threatens Yahoo! with Hostile Takeover & Lower Bid: WSJ
Microsoft has given Yahoo! three weeks to come to terms or suffer a proxy fight for control of its board and a hostile takeover according to a Wall Street Journal report. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer reportedly sent Yahoo's board a letter today, a few days after ...
Adobe Puts Out AIR for Linux
Adobe has put an alpha pre-release of AIR for Linux up in hopes, it says, of getting feedback from the community, not to mention winning adherents. It's English-only. The company also joined the Linux Foundation to encourage the growth of RIA technologies on Linux...
Citrix Wades into the Virtualization Price War
Citrix has put out XenServer 4.1, the first rev of the open source virtualization software since it bought XenSource late last year. Along with the dot release Citrix has simplified its pricing model to let customers deploy an unlimited number of virtual machines ...
Google, Microsoft, Intel, HP, & Dell Seek FCC's Green Light for Wi-Fi 2.0
Outbid by Verizon Wireless in the great American airwaves auction last week, Google plunked a six-page letter on the Federal Communication Commission's desk asking the government to make the 'white spaces' - the airspace between TV channels - available for unlicen...
Virtualization - AMD at 3s & 4s
AMD Thursday announced its anticipated never-bef ore-seen-on-an-x86-chip triple-core processor hoping it removes some of the tarnish of its Barcelona debacle. The chip and its friends are out a bit earlier than thought, given the erratum mess. It's labeled the thin...
Oracle's Sales Don't Cut It
Oracle, the center of much Wall Street anticipation this week, came in $100 million and change shy of expectations on the revenue front but gave the punters the 30% increase in profits they expected. It took a nasty 7% hit and passed the tailspin on to the rest ...
Virtualization - Sun Loses David Yen, Sets Off To Build a Virtual Supercomputer
Sun has lost David Yen, the head of its chips unit, Sun Microelectronics, who's going to Juniper Networks as EVP, emerging technologies where he?s supposed to gather a team to develop widgetry for 'the intersection of HPC and networking.' According to an SEC fil...
Virtualization - AMD Spinning Off Fabs?
As luck would have it The Inquirer stumbled upon Raymond James financial analyst Hans Mosesmann's recent note on AMD, which isn't pretty. Not pretty at all. He thinks that AMD is going to spin off manufacturing, finally explaining what its secret 'we-won't-tell-you ...
Google's Going Through Its First Rough Patch
Ya know, maybe it's not the economic slowdown. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said January 31 that the company was feeling no pain from any macroeconomic softening. Maybe the novelty of Google search is wearing thin because it doesn't return what people are looking for. ...
Oracle Props Up Unbreakable Linux
Oracle is throwing its Clusterware software at its paying Unbreakable Linux support customers for free. Unbreakable Linux being Oracle's controversial year-old version of Red Hat, which it now claims has won 2,000 customers. Previously only part of Oracle's Real ...
Likewise Practices Saying De Facto
Likewise Software, which some people may remember as Centeris, has revved its namesake cross-platform authentication software calling the latest thing Likewise Open Spring '08 - at least to the outside world. Inside they call it 4.1. Anyway the new cut, which inte...
GPL 2 Suit Against Verizon Settled
Remember that suit that the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) filed against Verizon Communications back in December for not providing source code as the GPL 2 requires? Well, it's been settled. Verizon, the biggest name among the four companies SFLC has sued so f...
Red Hat Makes Its Numbers
In its fourth fiscal quarter closed February 29 Red Hat earned $22 million, a dime a share, up 7% or a million and a half more than a year ago, on revenues up 27% year-over-year to $141.5 million. Cost of sales and marketing, it said, up 31% to $52 million while R...
Virtual Infighting in Virtualization!
HP's nose is out of joint because Dell has stolen a march on it by OEMing Egenera's PAN data center virtualization and management software. HP's first reaction to the news, which it apparently knew was coming, was to say, 'Oh, we can do that. We can virtualize the data center.'
Post Office Experiments with Free Electronics Recycling
The US Postal Service has started piloting a program that will let people recycle small electronics and inkjet cartridges for free by mail. The postage will be paid by Clover Technologies Group, a company that recycles, remanufactures and remarkets inkjet cartri...
The Heck With What Steve Jobs Thinks: Adobe
Apple CEO Steve Jobs may think Flash is junk, but Adobe says it's creating a media player for the iPhone anyway using the software tools Apple just released for third-party use. Once built, Adobe intends to distribute the thing through Apple's iTunes store, accordin...
HP To Serve Up Virtualization Smorgasbord
HP is going to bundle VMware, Citrix XenServer and in due course Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization under an umbrella operation called ProLiant iVirtualization that's supposed to appeal to SMBs as well as the enterprise. When an iVirtualizated server is powered on...
VMware To Put $100m in India
VMware says it's going to put $100 million into India in the next two years and double its local engineering staff to more than a thousand people, cultivating India as a market as well as a cheap source of talent. Along with waiting for Microsoft to mount what wil...
Virtualization - BMC Buys BladeLogic
Putting a burr under HP's Opsware saddle, BMC Software is buying BladeLogic, the server automation company, for a pricey $800 million less BladeLogic's cash on hand. It plans to tender for BladeLogic's stock starting next week probably and pay $28 a share, roughly...
Virtualization - HP's Back in the Eight-Socket Business
Hewlett-Packard dropped out of the eight-socket x86 business a couple of years ago because it couldn't do a Xeon box without doing its own chipset and it had stopped making its own chipsets. It threw itself into two- and four-socket multi-cores instead, which didn...
Virtualization - Dell To Build Special PCs for India & China
Dell, whose revenue base has always been the US, is now thinking it may become Asia, at least its growth engine will be Asia. Its Chinese consumer sales last year were up 54%, three times the industry average. To cultivate this new audience and feed the retail sto...
IBM Buys into EnterpriseDB
IBM has taken a piece of open source database start-up EnterpriseDB, a relatively odd thing for IBM to do considering its DB2 interests - unless, of course, it wants to throw sand in Oracle's eyes - since EnterpriseDB can replace Oracle for vastly less money - or it...
Virtualization - Vista SP1 Kinda, Sorta Out
You can at long last go and download Vista SP1 from the Windows Update service, a fact that should signal an uptick in Vista adoption, the once-burned-twice-shy having learned to wait for such things from Microsoft. People who want Microsoft to start downloading S...
Virtualization - The Future According to Intel
In the run-up to its Developer Forum next month, which is way over in Shanghai, Intel dropped a few factoids about Nehalem, Dunnington and Larrabee on the press this week. This being an even number year, Intel is going to move to a new microarchitecture represente...
Red Hat Frees its Certificate System
Red Hat has open sourced its Certificate System - or rather those parts of it that weren't already open sourced. Certificate System, its identity management and security system, derives from the Netscape technology that Red Hat got from AOL three years ago and pie...
US Supreme Court Won't Hear Microsoft's Novell Appeal
The US Supreme Court has refused to hear Microsoft's appeal of Novell's multibillion-dollar antitrust suit against it. The news hit just as Novell's annual BrainShare user conference was getting starting. Basically a private replay of the Justice Department's su...
Oracle Open Sources XQuilla XQuery
Oracle has open sourced the embeddable XQilla XQuery engine code, its implementation of the W3C XQuery 1.0 standard, which lets developers query XML data like SQL for relational data. The widgetry, now at SourceForge under the Apache 2.0 license, is used in buildi...
Alcatel-Lucent Promises To Expand Red Hat's Business
Alcatel-Lucent, which owns Bell Labs, where Unix was created, says it's going to integrate Red Hat's Enterprise Linux and Realtime technologies into its communication products for SMEs with availability set for the first half of next year. No value was suggested ...
Novell Sketches Out SLES 11
When the next generation of SUSE Linux arrives, and goodness knows when that will be - Novell doesn't even want to talk about an ETA until the end of this year - but it says that when it does get here one of its avatars will be as an appliance, supported by a new ...

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