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Guest Post: David Dennis from Groundwork shares his real-world experiences with virtual appliances

David Dennis explains some of the tangible benefits of using a SUSE Powered virtual appliance version of their popular GroundWork Monitor Enterprise Quickstart.

Submitted by: ssalgy on Thu. 03.18.2010
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, SUSE Appliance
Topic: Emerging Technologies

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Is There a Cure for SaaS-sprawl?

Last September, Chris Hoff wrote of his concerns about SaaSprawl, setting off a lengthy and lively discussion.

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Running and Managing Virtual Appliances

Virtual appliances can make life a whole lot easier for IT managers. Listen to the panel discussing how enterprises are adopting virtual appliances in production environments.

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Building a Partner Ecosystem: Simplicity is Key

Software and hardware vendors alike have attributed much of their success to the strength and breadth of their partner ecosystems.....So how have these vendors done it?

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Three Reasons Why I'm Bullish About Software Appliances

As a marketer of emerging technology, I am always looking where the business is, where the market is, and most importantly whether the timing of our business is spot on for our customers. There are all sorts of ways to measure this, however a a couple of indicators have recently painted a picture of growth for software appliances, so I wanted to share them with you.

Submitted by: matthewtrichards on Tue. 02.16.2010
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers
Topic: Emerging Technologies

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Where's the beef?

It's like the internet boom days. The ".com" has now been replaced by "cloud". It's difficult enough for IT professionals and CIOs to understand what a product or service does with everyone marketing their products and services as cloud enabled, cloud ready or *as-a-service. But what is worse is that even mainstream news stories are short on specifics adding to the cloudiness in the marketplace.

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