Archive for the 'Service' Category
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Secure Computing’s Ken Rutsky tells how to integrate Software-as-a-Service SaaS, virtualization and appliance security offerings to let users get exactly what they want. ?In the past, CIOs deployed their own self-contained application architectures on their own servers and storage systems. This old model is giving way to a hybrid…
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Architecture, Organization, Model, Advantage, Cloud Computing, Appliance, Delivery Security Architecture, IT Security Professional, Ken Rutsky, Secure Computing, service delivery, IT appliances, Delivery Platform, IT management, SaaS, Virtualization, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Management, Tools & Techniques, Information Technology, CIO, Software As A Service (SaaS), Platform, Software-as-a-service, Service, Security, Software |
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
SMS messaging is approaching antiquity, but Brenda Suarez of Airline Solutions says it’s so entrenched that it won’t be replaced with a newer service that costs less and allows even faster and more on-demand contact. Commentary–In a world where technology is obsolete almost the moment…
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Messaging Revenue, SMS Messaging, SMS, Messaging, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Instant Messenger, Airline Solutions, Brenda Suarez, mobile communications, IM, ZDNet, Networking, Wireless, Consumer electronics, Internet, Cellular Phones, Online Communications, Instant Messaging, Telephony, Service, Personal Technology |
Monday, April 28th, 2008
The “Long Tail” explains the growing use of services outside of the core domains of SOA, business process implementation and integration, says XAWare chief science officer, Kirstan Vandersluis. Commentary–The “Long Tail” moniker has been used extensively (some would say overused) in marketing and mass media over the last couple…
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Operational Planning, Service, Long Tail, Head Area, business process, XAWare, Web 2.0, Middleware, Business Operations, Internet, Enterprise Software, SOA, Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Software |
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
Expansion into mobile Web services includes N-Gage gaming service and “Share on Ovi” social-networking site. Nokia , the world’s largest cell phone maker, started to roll out its online gaming service N-Gage on Tuesday as it expands into mobile Internet services. Nokia also opened its social-networking site…
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Nokia Corp., Corporate Communications, Network, Service, Gaming Service, Consumer services, Marketing, Personal Technology, Reuters, Mobile, Advertising & Promotion, Games |
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
Bezeq Israel Telecom launches a service that would block calls to porn and other “improper” destinations in a bid to attract ultra-Orthodox customers. TEL AVIV–Bezeq Israel Telecom, the country’s dominant phone company, on Sunday launched a service that would block calls to porn and other “improper” destinations…
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Service, Israel, Bezeq Israel Telecom, Telecom & Utilities, Phone, CNET Networks Inc., Wireless, Reuters |
Sunday, January 27th, 2008
Qtrax says it will launch with 25 million to 30 million copyrighted tracks with backing from major labels. Qtrax, a new legal online file-sharing service that allows fans to download songs for free, said Sunday it will launch with 25 million to 30 million copyrighted tracks with…
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Music Company, File-sharing, File-sharing Service, Qtrax, Service, Peer To Peer (P2P), Reuters, Internet, Advertisement, P2P, Music |
Friday, January 25th, 2008
It’s been years since Boeing tried for lift-off with its Connexion service. Yet here we are still today, with barely a hint of airborne Wi-Fi.Photos: Putting Wi-Fi in the sky If Wi-Fi is available at thousands of Internet cafes on even the most remote beaches in Southeast Asia,…
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Boeing Co., Aircraft, Satellite, Connexion, Service, American Airlines, WiFi, Networking, Network Technology, U.S., Daniel Terdiman, News, Internet |