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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

BMC sells more software via SaaS

BMC buys app automation tech aimed at virtual, cloud environments | BMC takes service desk to the cloud via Salesforce.com

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BMC sells more software via SaaS
BMC announces Remedy ITSM on Demand, an IT service management software suite delivered via SaaS, to help customers move from on-premise software models to the cloud – and back again – as business needs demand. Read More


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BMC buys app automation tech aimed at virtual, cloud environments
BMC acquires Phurnace Software for its application release automation capabilities, which can help customers looking to deploy apps into physical, virtual and cloud computing environments. Read More

BMC takes service desk to the cloud via Salesforce.com
BMC and Salesforce.com partner to deliver BMC's Service Desk Express on Force.com platform. Read More

5 must-have IT management technologies for 2010
As more companies expand virtualization deployments and consider cloud computing, the average IT environment will grow ever more complex. For enterprise IT managers in 2010, that means more tools. Read More


SPONSOR: HP

Need to Backup 10TB+ per Night?
Data deduplication based on grid technology has significant advantages over alternate methods. This video explains how enterprises can; backup 17TB per hour from a single VTL, eliminate human error through advanced automation, increase capacity as needed; save floor space with a smaller footprint, and lower energy costs, Learn more.

10 big IT management moves in 2009
Delivering advanced management and automation capabilities is no longer just for BMC, CA, HP and IBM. Vendors such as Cisco, EMC, Microsoft and VMware are staking claims and striving to win customer favor. Read More

IT management software becomes financially mature for 2010
IT management software changes to help high-tech leaders control costs and deliver optimized IT services. Read More

CA buys Oblicore to manage cloud services
CA Monday announced it had acquired for an undisclosed sum privately held Oblicore, a maker of service-level management technology that could enable CA to develop IT service catalog capabilities for customers looking to extend management into cloud computing environments. Read More


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Could EMC be an IT management technology contender?
Industry watchers say EMC is prepping to become a leading IT management software vendor in 2010 and beyond. Read More

How IBM's focus on IT service management paid off in 2009
Al Zollar, general manager at IBM Tivoli, sheds some light into Big Blue's IT service management product focus and new delivery model that could help customers take advantage of management technology in 2010. Read More

HP products targets hybrid cloud computing
HP Wednesday announced products it says will help enterprise IT and service providers ease the adoption of internal cloud computing setups as well as public cloud services. Read More



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