Tuesday, April 26, 2011

More BMC NEWS still SFA from Stonebranch-OpsWise

IBM promises Windows on mainframe: News in brief:

"BMC puts workloads in the cloud based on policy
BMC expanded its Cloud Lifecycle Management (CLM) 2.0 suite to create multi-tier workloads defined by what it calls Service Blueprints and to provision them to private, public or hybrid cloud resources based on policies defined in the new Service Governor. "

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Saturday, April 9, 2011

CA Technologies Releases CA Workload Automation 11.3 | BSMdigest: Where Business Service Management, Virtualization and Cloud Computing Meet

CA Technologies Releases CA Workload Automation 11.3 BSMdigest: Where Business Service Management, Virtualization and Cloud Computing Meet:

 "CA Technologies today announced the general availability of CA Workload Automation 11.3, which provides the ability to initiate, monitor and manage workloads in private, public and hybrid clouds for increased agility and better business outcomes."

NXP not for sale, would consider a rich offer: CEO | Reuters

NXP not for sale, would consider a rich offer: CEO Reuters:

"Dutch media said earlier on Friday NXP had been holding talks with Intel Corp, Qualcomm Inc and Broadcom Corp about a possible tie up. 'NXP isn't for sale,' NXP Chief Executive Richard Clemmer told Reuters in an interview at the company's headquarters in Eindhoven. 'And I haven't held talks with the CEOs of Intel, Qualcomm or Broadcom for five or six weeks.'"

NXP moves automotive sales & marketing to Shanghai - automotiveIT International


"Netherlands-based NXP, a global semiconductor group with 2010 revenue of 4.4 billion dlrs, said its vice president global automotive sales and marketing, Drue Freeman, moved from Hamburg to Shanghai April 1. “This move is part of NXP’s strategy to locate more of its customer-facing automotive operations closer to its fastest growing markets,”"

Saturday, April 2, 2011

AR-ONE Automation Unifies Job Scheduling and Workload Automation

AR-ONE Automation Unifies Job Scheduling and Workload Automation:

"Last year, IDC restructured its systems management software taxonomy to recognize the increasing convergence of the job scheduling and distributed server/workload automation markets. The resulting workload scheduling and automation market is expected to total $3.5 billion by 2015."