Robert J. Mullins

About

Robert Mullins is a writer for eWEEK who has covered the technology industry in Silicon Valley for more than a decade. He has written for several tech publications including Network Computing, Information Week, Network World and various TechTarget titles. Mullins also served as a correspondent in the San Francisco Bureau of IDG News Service and, before that, covered technology news for the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal. Back in his home state of Wisconsin, Robert worked as the news director for NPR stations in Milwaukee and LaCrosse in the 1980s.

Sumo Logic Tracks Network Performance Through Event Logs

Sumo Logic, a provider of log management and data analytics as a service, has introduced what it calls a “streaming query engine,” a cloud-delivered service that constantly monitors an enterprise IT infrastructure and highlights problem areas that need attention. But what Sumo Logic says distinguishes its service from that of other big data offerings is […]

Ballmer on Sinofsky: ‘We Wish Him Well’

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer had only praise for Steve Sinofsky, former president of the Windows business unit, saying the veteran executive made “amazing contributions” to Microsoft, particularly the recent launch of the new Windows 8 operating system and the Surface tablet. “We wish him well and he’s always recommended that if […]

LSI Introduces New Storage Design for Windows Server 2012 Environments

SAN JOSE, Calif. – LSI has introduced a new rackable boot appliance that can control up to 48 servers in direct-attached storage environments. The Syncro architecture and the Syncro MX-B Rack Boot Appliance were introduced at the Accelerating Innovation Summit that LSI hosted here Nov. 14 and 15. The high failure rate and extra maintenance […]

By 2020 All Enterprise Apps Will Include Social Components: IDC Analyst

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The rapid adoption of enterprise social networking features in enterprise applications is going to continue because they are proven to increase sales, improve customer service, quicken product development and produce other business benefits, speakers at a conference here said. “By 2020, we won’t be talking about social applications because all applications […]

Microsoft Fixing SharePoint Social Shortcomings With Yammer Features

Microsoft highlighted social media features in SharePoint 2013, unveiled Nov. 12 in Las Vegas, that come from its acquisition of Yammer in June, and which were noticeably lacking from earlier SharePoint iterations. At a Microsoft-sponsored user conference that drew a reported 10,000 attendees, Microsoft executives touted a number of new features in the new SharePoint, […]

Azure Camp Readies Developers to Build Cloud Apps With Microsoft Tools

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. – Software developers participated in a daylong Windows Azure Developer Camp at the Microsoft campus here, one of 23 simultaneous workshops held across the United States Nov. 12, to spur the development of applications that run in the Azure cloud environment. The training was provided to encourage developers to use Azure to […]

Microsoft Hosts Global ‘Appathon’ to Promote Windows 8, Phone Apps

SUNNYVALE, CALIF. – Microsoft invited software developers to come here and to 109 other locations worldwide on Nov. 9 to learn about how to develop applications for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 with the goals of building a richer software ecosystems for the new operating systems. A total of 13,500 developers were registered to […]

Microsoft Tweaks Windows Phone Store Design to Boost Mobile Comeback

Microsoft is tweaking the design of its Windows Phone Store to draw users and generate sales as it strives to catch up with competing mobile device makers who are way ahead in terms of both market share and in the number of applications they have for sale. Microsoft needs to make the most of the […]

Early Surface Store Sales Validate Microsoft’s Strategy: Analyst

If strong foot traffic and other anecdotal evidence serve as accurate indicators, Microsoft is recording healthy sales of its Surface tablet and can thank its decision to restrict initial sales to its own stores and Website, according to an industry analyst. Selling Surface only in Microsoft stores, “allows them to really talk about the value […]

Resellers Discovering They Have Place in Cloud Software Sales Channel

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Resellers are discovering that they have a place in the cloud application market even as their customers move from on-premise software to the software as a service (SaaS) model. This was one of the main topics of discussion at the annual Cloud Channel Summit here where traditional software resellers and other […]