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Highlights of IBM's 'Transformation in the Banking Industry' analyst day
05 December 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
Datamonitor recently attended IBM's 'Transformation in the Banking Industry' analyst day, where the company shared some candid views on the current and future state of the banking sector. IBM is undeniably impacted to a significant extent by the global financial crisis, and has therefore been compelled to act accordingly.
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QuantHouse adds connectivity to its portfolio
04 December 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
QuantHouse, which develops software for low-latency market data delivery and alpha generation, has added a connectivity offering. Although the addition of the QuantLINK service enables QuantHouse to offer a product which combines its market data delivery, proximity hosting and global order routing, it remains to be seen whether it will bring in new customers or just keep existing ones happy.
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Has the downturn hit the IT industry?
03 November 2008 | By Jason Stamper
How are technology firms fairing as the crisis of confidence in the financial sector begins to ripple through the rest of the economy?
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Is the Enterprise Ready for Cloud Computing?
29 October 2008 | By Jason Stamper
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the IT waters, yet another beast emerges from nowhere to potentially baffle and confuse -- cloud computing. But is cloud computing a shark or a whale: is it a trend that should strike fear into the hearts of senior IT professionals or one that they should embrace?
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IBM's Project Big Green moves beyond the datacenter
17 October 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
IBM's Project Big Green aims to apply a green IT approach throughout the organization, utilizing opportunities in infrastructure optimization, knowledge-worker productivity and middleware. The green IT debate so far has focused on datacenter issues, and IBM must demonstrate positive trial results affecting not only infrastructure savings, but success in tackling real environmental challenges.
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Dealing with the 2.0 enterprise
11 February 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
The Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum has been launched to promote the secure use of Web 2.0 in business environments. The start point for addressing 2.0 enterprise issues must involve gaining a proper understanding of what Web 2.0 tools and products are present in the enterprise, and what impact they may have on existing IT rules and usage policies.
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Build you own applications for non-programmers
05 February 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
The rise in services geared towards helping non-programmers create software applications is a positive development for business IT departments focused on mission-critical and enterprise-wide projects. However, there needs to be an IT administrative role in place to ensure integrity and protection of sensitive data sources.
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Fatwire moves into Web 2.0 and collaboration
04 February 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
At the end of November, web content management (WCM) vendor FatWire acquired Infosonia, a Web 2.0 collaboration and content sharing tools vendor. The combination of WCM and Web 2.0 technologies will give Fatwire added capabilities, and enable organizations to derive competitive advantage from their websites, intranets, and extranets.
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Mashups open up business Web 2.0 opportunities
29 January 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
Several of the IT industry's big names have released or are currently developing mashups, one of the tech buzzwords of 2007. The widespread interest in this new technology is understandable, given that mashups, web services and data source remix tools are spearheading the adoption of rich internet applications by developers and businesses alike, and addressing several needs in the process.
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