As for Java, which, technically, is still very important but is losing its shine among web developers, Oracle’s stewardship of the…
Read MoreResearch
In Q3, Big Data Meant Big Dollars
If the third quarter told us anything, it was that IT M&A activity is alive and well, particularly in the big…
Read MoreVMware’s Cloudy Ambitions: Can It Repeat Hypervisor Success?
So despite its progressive vision, VMware’s days of 80 percent market share will be gone.
Read MoreInfrastructure Overview, Q2 2010
The first quarter of 2010 was all about established vendors making their plays in emerging fields like cloud computing, but the…
Read MoreDefining Internal Cloud Options: From Appistry to VMware
Internal clouds are real and they're here, but many efforts are still in their early days. The problem is that transitioning…
Read MoreCA’s Cloud Computing Plans Explained
It's taken a full year and upward of $700 million in acquisitions, but CA Technologies (yes, it's a new moniker) finally…
Read MoreInfrastructure Market Overview, Q1 2010
When we're discussing cutting-edge topics like cloud computing and web infrastructure, it is easy to let startups and niche vendors dominate…
Read MoreMicrosoft Azure: What It Is, What It Costs and Who Should Care
An event more than a year in the making, Microsoft’s Windows Azure cloud-computing offering is finally available to the public. The…
Read MoreIn Q4, Data Centers, Not the Cloud, Were the Big Story
Of all the infrastructure trends during the fourth quarter, the biggest might be the changing shape of the data center market.…
Read More