Archive for February, 2009

Cloud fever: What will it take for a breakout? (CNET)

At a roundtable discussion on Microsoft’s campus, of all places, some of the tech industry’s best and brightest gather to offer a snapshot of cloud computing’s progress–and lack thereof.

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CeBIT 2009 - Latest News (Computer Weekly)

CeBIT 2009 in Hannover Germany opens on March 3-8. Find the latest news, developments and pictures. You will also find directions, exhibitor list and an agenda. The featured themes this year are Webciety and green IT.

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Rackable Systems to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

FREMONT, Calif.—-Rackable Systems, Inc. , a leading provider of servers and storage products for medium and large-scale data centers, today announced that Mark Barrenechea, president & CEO, and Jim Wheat, chief financial officer, will participate in the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 4, 2009.

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Cloud Computing Roundtable Sold Out, But It Will Be Streamed (TechCrunch)

Tomorrow’s Cloud Computing Roundtable is sold out. But we have good news. For those of you who can’t join us in person, we will be live-streaming the event. Thank you to Sun Microsystems for sponsoring the roundtable stream (powered by ustream and camera work by FutureWorks .) Tune in on TechCrunchIT or Sun.com/cloud TechCrunchIT editor Steve Gillmor and I will be grilling our panel …

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Rackable Systems to Present at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference (Centre Daily Times)

Rackable Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:RACK), a leading provider of servers and storage products for medium and large-scale data centers, today announced that Mark Barrenechea, president & CEO, and Jim Wheat, chief financial officer, will participate in the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco on Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Mark Barrenechea will present on behalf of …

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