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Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect
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Analysis and insights for software strategists. IT industry analyst Dana Gardner digs deep into the trends and news affecting enterprise IT. His podcasts capture the inside story from the thought leaders and practitioners of the best IT methods and products.
Recent Posts
Fujitsu ascends to new cloud offerings, expands data center to cover enterprises and ISVs
Many companies are intrigued by the potential cost savings and agility promised by cloud computing, but a lot of those are unsure about how to get in and when, as well as how. Fujitsu is rising to the occasion with end-to-end cloud services designed...
TIBCO borrows a Twitter page to bring better information to enterprise workers
TIBCO Software will release in 2010 software that lets people search for and then track corporate information by subject matter in a similar way to how they might follow people on Twitter.This is a clear sign that the enterprise software and social ...
BriefingsDirect analysts unpack the psychology of project management via \'Pragmatic Enterprise 2.0\' and SOA
Listen to the podcast. Find it on iTunes/iPod and Podcast.com. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Charter Sponsor: Active Endpoints. Also sponsored by TIBCO Software. Special offer: Download a free, supported 30-day trial of Active Endpoi...
Upside case study report shows connections between BPM and security best practices
This guest post comes courtesy of David A. Kelly, principal analyst at Upside Research. By David A. Kelly Not only are today’s IT environments more complex than ever before, but the current economic climate is making it more difficult for IT or...
The more Oracle says MySQL not worth much, the more its actions say otherwise
As the purgatory of Oracle's under-review bid to buy Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion drags on, it's worth basking in the darn-near sublime predicament Oracle has woven for itself.Oracle has uncharacteristically found itself maneuvered (by its own a...
IBM feels cozy on sidelines as Oracle-Sun deal languishes in anti-trust purgatory
You have to know when to hold them, and when to fold them. That's the not just slightly smug assessment by IBM executives as they reflect -- with twinkles in their eyes -- on the months-stalled Oracle acquisition of Sun Microsystems, a deal that IBM ...

