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IBM Adds to its Cloud Repertoire.
June 22, 2009... Figuring that the cloud may be the "most significant shift in technology since the outset of the Internet," IBM is moving to ensure it gets its piece of what could be a $66 billion business in three years. It's taking a workload-by-workload approach. To start, it's targeting the...

Sun Kills Off Rock: NYT.(Sun Microsystems Inc.)(Brief article)
June 22, 2009... Sun has killed its vaunted Rock chip, according to the New York Times. Five years in development at the cost of billions of dollars, the 16-core/32-threads UltraSparc chip was meant for a line of high-end Supernova SMP servers that had already been delayed several times. The boxes...

Adobe Tries Commercializing its Online Widgetry.
June 22, 2009... Acrobat.com, Adobe's nascent, still-evolving online productivity software, moved out of public beta Monday and into its first foray into commercialization, ahead of any similar move into the cloud by Microsoft. The base widgetry will still be free but Adobe has created two paid...

Microsoft Calls Google's Apps Sync 'FUBAR'.
June 22, 2009... It seems an age ago but remember last week when Google started a guerilla attack on Microsoft with a plug-in called Apps Sync for Outlook, which was supposed to let Google replace Exchange at the back-end without it being the least bit obvious to Outlook users. Well, Microsoft's...

Intel To Strip Centrino of its Chip Epaulets.
June 22, 2009... Intel has been sitting round the campfire for the last year contemplating the confusing Mulligan stew it's made of its branding and ruing it. So in the name of clarity it's going to retire the Centrino brand as a PC processor chip next year but, since Centrino's got "tremendous" brand...

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