Thursday, March 18, 2010

Intel introduces new chip to aid SaaS

Intel introduces new chip to aid SaaS

Posted by Ben on March 18th, 2010

Intel has introduced new chips that put an emphasis on their role in providing software as a service (SaaS) solutions.

The new Intel Xeon processor 5600 series is designed for data centres that host such services, with a focus on faster encryption and decryption performance.

Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager of the Intel Architecture Group, said: “The Intel Xeon Processor 5600 series will be the backbone of mainstream computing environments.

“Improvements in performance, server virtualisation and power consumption will foster productivity and efficiency for a broad range of applications ranging from data transactions to workstations performing medical imaging and digital prototyping.”

Intel’s focus on virtualisation shows how important SaaS now is in the IT industry, and the commitment of such a big company once again confirms that it is very much part of the mainstream.

Technology research analysts at Gartner recently predicted that 20 per cent of businesses will rely solely on SaaS solutions for their IT needs by 2012.ADNFCR-1370-ID-19672474-ADNFCR

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Microsoft says Google acts raise antitrust issues

Attendees await the beginning of the unveiling of the Nexus One   Android smartphone during a news conference at Google headquarters in   Mountain View, California January 5, 2010. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

Attendees await the beginning of the unveiling of the Nexus One Android smartphone during a news conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California January 5, 2010.

Credit: Reuters/Robert Galbraith

SEATTLE (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp made its most vehement and public attack on Google Inc on Friday, calling its Internet rival’s actions potentially anti-competitive, and urging victims to file complaints to regulators.

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The broadside comes days after a Microsoft-owned business, along with two other small online companies, complained to European Union regulators about Google’s operations there. Microsoft is also fighting a plan by Google to digitize millions of books, currently under scrutiny by the Department of Justice.

“Our concerns relate only to Google practices that tend to lock in business partners and content — like Google Books — and exclude competitors, thereby undermining competition more broadly,” wrote Dave Heiner, Microsoft’s deputy general counsel, in a blog published on the company’s website on Friday.

“Ultimately the competition law agencies will have to decide whether or not Google’s practices should be seen as illegal,” he wrote.

Google declined to comment on Microsoft’s blog.

For the past two decades, Microsoft has been among the prime targets of competition regulators in the United States and Europe, over the way it handled its near monopoly of computer operating systems.

The world’s largest software maker now seems keen to direct regulatory scrutiny onto Google, by far the world’s biggest Internet search company.

“As Google’s power has grown in recent years, we’ve increasingly heard complaints from a range of firms — large and small — about a wide variety of Google business practices,” wrote Heiner.

“Some of the complaints just reflect aggressive business stances taken by Google. Some reflect the secrecy with which Google operates in many areas. Some appear to raise serious antitrust issues.”

Heiner said Google’s way of working with advertisers and publishers makes it hard for Microsoft’s competing Bing search engine to win search volume.

He suggested firms who feel they have been hurt by Google should complain to “competition law agencies”. The European Commission has not at this stage opened a formal inquiry into Google after it received complaints this week.

Microsoft’s attack is certain to heat up relations between the two companies, which now compete on a broad spectrum of technology products, from software applications and mobile phone systems to Internet search and e-mail programs.

(Reporting by Bill Rigby; Editing by David Gregorio)

Pulled from: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE61Q02H20100301?type=technologyNews

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Opera Software releases 10.50 final build

Opera Software announce the public availability of Opera 10.50, which is now available for your downloading pleasure.
This new release brings a slew of improvements over the last major release, 10.10. Of those changes is a complete overhaul of the user interface, not to mention a faster, more reliable JavaScript engine, and a fine tuned web browsing engine. The new release of Opera is quite solid, and although the UI is a desperate rip of Chrome’s UI, it’s a nice addition, considering the previous major releases had some not-so-nice UI designs.

The release notes have been noted below:

  • Windows 7 Integration (Aero Peek, Jumplists, Glass)
  • Opera Presto 2.5 Web Rendering Engine
  • Opera Vega graphics Library
  • Widgets for Desktop
  • Private Browsing
  • Download Accelerator compatibility

You can catch the release notes on Opera’s site.

Download: Opera 10.50 for Windows


Written by Iian Kehn on Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Pulled from: http://geeksmack.net/software/1108-opera-software-releases-1050-final-build

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