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Resonate Advances Commanders App Testing Abilities

Traffic-management-turned-application-performance-management-provider Resonate Inc. Monday announced a new release of its flagship Commander tool that further expands the products reach. The Sunnyvale, Calif., company next week will release Commander 2.1 with enhanced root cause identification, more corrective actions, and enhanced usability and scale. The new Commander release can now identify failures across multi-URL transactions and execute […]

EDS Introduces Pay-As-You-Go Rates

Electronic Data Systems Corp. last week announced plans to meter computer usage in its hosting centers in order to bill customers based on use rather than on flat fees. EDS, which is implementing Ejasent Inc.s MicroMeasure software, is building on its computing-on-demand initiative and will offer the new service to EDS hosting clients. The service […]

IBM Gets Lead Role in Online Movies

Movielink LLC today announced that IBM is providing the underlying technology and hosting services to support its forthcoming online movie rental business. The joint venture formed by five major movie studios will launch its service in December through IBM hosting centers on the East and West coasts. IBM will provide managed services for the online […]

Altiris Upgrades Lifecycle Management Suite

Altiris Inc. next week will brave the unlucky travel dates and declining attendance at Networld + Interop in Atlanta to introduce a new release of its integrated asset management suite. The suite, which integrates inventory, application metering, asset control, contract management and Total Cost of Ownership modules, sports a new common Web console and redesigned […]

First Multiport Gigabit Ethernet Probe Debuts

NetScout Systems Inc. Thursday made the case for lower total cost of ownership for Gigabit Ethernet network monitoring with a new eight-port probe. The new nGenius Eight Port Gigabit Ethernet Probe—the first multiport Gigabit Ethernet probe—can save customers between $25,000 to $35,000 over other offerings that require multiple probes or multiple management tools to monitor […]

EDS to Add New Service Capability

EDS this week outlined its plans to implement metering of computer usage and billing based on usage in its hosting data centers. EDS, which is implementing Ejasent Inc.s MicroMeasure software, is building on its computing-on-demand initiative by adding the ability to measure usage of server resources and bill back clients—based on that usage. The new […]

Intel Sells Software Division

Intel Corp. is selling off controlling interest in LANDesk, its software division that develops applications to manage computer networks. The software unit will be sold to LANDesk Acquisition Corp., an entity formed by two venture capital firms, Vector Capital of San Francisco and vSpring Capital of Salt Lake City, Intel said Wednesday. Financial terms of […]

A Futuristic Library

Imagine a library where you can walk in with your laptop, plug in to an unobtrusive network jack, and access both the librarys resources and the Internet through a common portal. If the network doesnt yield what youre looking for, a librarian wearing a headset and carrying a personal digital assistant can find a particular […]

Opsware Touts Enhancements

Opsware Inc., now that it has shed its Loudcloud Inc. name with the closing of its deal with Electronic Data Systems Corp., is moving forward with a set of enhancements and add-ons to its data center automation software. Last week, after closing a sale with the U.S. Department of Energy, Opsware announced the ability of […]

Hosting Software Startup Gets Aggressive

How do you play David to Goliaths such as Ensim Corp. and Sphera Corp. in the hosting software space? Startup SWSoft Inc. plans to do so with aggressive pricing and a more fully integrated platform that includes locked-down virtual environments. The San Francisco-based firm recently announced promotional pricing of $5,000 for its hosting-on-a-box software. At […]