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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

DELL buys boomi HOT [microsoft] [hp] [2010]

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 Boomi has made a name for itself in that sweet spot where cloud computing meets the enterprise. It's a fitting acquisition for Dell. it provides the company with a way to go deeper into the enterprise stack and be the company that provides the systems for integrating with the cloud.
And why is this important? The network is increasingly porous. The data center is networking with the cloud. At this point, it's a race to control how that transition happens. It's where we see almost all of the large vendors establishing a foothold. VMware, Microsoft and a host of others are offering ways to be that bridg
hat's critical for Dell, which has to move beyond the PC and into the world of tablets and cloud-based operating systems.
Ray Wang, an analyst with the Altimeter Group, said the acquisition signals the Boomi acquisition may be the first of many to come:
"Integration vendors who can connect cloud to on-premises are a key component in any vendor's strategy to master the cloud. Dell's move shows it has an intention to move towards the cloud and will continue to acquire key pieces such as CEP engines, big data solutions, and semantic web players. Other area that will be important will come from medium as well as large scale analytics, and storage. Let's see what they do next."
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scvngr [google] [2010] [GPS]

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SCVNGR – the geo-location firm who offers unique location-based mobile experiences using GPS and extensive databases of destinations of all shapes, sizes, and forms – is opening up support to a global audience. Before, they were using GeoAPI’s database and tools to serve up directories of businesses, but they only supposed the United States. Google – being just as global as global can be – opened their arms and allowed SCVNGR into an early developer preview of their Places API to enable them to go beyond our finicky borders.

The app update also does away with the need to enter a venue for yourself as it will now utilize GPS and wireless networks to bring up the locations surrounding you. I’ve never been a SCVNGR guy myself, but it sounds like it could be a very nice update for those of you who are into it. Be sure to get the latest version fromUSA.