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Dennis Byron

February 2009

February 16, 2009

Does Red-Hat/Microsoft Virtualization Agreement End the Vitriol?

I may have the history a little mixed up, but supposedly Winston Churchill, when asked whether British forces' victory over Rommell in "The Battle of Egypt" marked the beginning of the end of the war... More >

February 11, 2009

Heartbeat or Heartache for Enterprise Applications?

Henry Morris, senior vice president of software research at IDC, was the expert in a February 12 webinar on enterprise applications entitled “Enterprise Applications: Heartbeat or Heartbreak?”  ... More >

Intel, Microsoft and Friends Announce New Information Technology Framework

A three-year-old Irish organization called the Innovation Value Institute (IVI), apparently heavily funded by Intel, held a meeting in California Feb. 10 to showcase a new information technology (IT)... More >

February 7, 2009

Let the Enterprise Software Do the Work for You

I hope the title of this SiliconIndia blog pos t ("Is Software a Dead Baby?") is either some kind of subcontinent idiom or a misquote of Mark Benioff’s “Sammy Davis/Rat Pack” speech pattern. But th... More >

February 6, 2009

Is It the 'Top 10 ERP' List? Or Just a Dozen Random ERP Names?

If you’ve read this blog regularly, you know I like lists (see here or here ). I think everyone likes lists of all types, not just software lists, simply to see if something you favor or use makes... More >

February 4, 2009

What's an Enterprise Software Supplier Doing Developing Hardware?

Commenting here on Jan. 8 about Leo Apotheker’s appearance on the U.S. public broadcasting network, I said that one of the SAP CEO’s most interesting comments was about SAP possibly developing and... More >

February 2, 2009

Even if SOA Is Dead, SCA and SDO Alive and Well

In this recent series of IT Business Edge articles on service oriented architecture (SOA) and on related blog posts about standards of all sorts, I brought up the SOA standard called Service Comp... More >