Proliphix, Inc., a provider of Internet-managed Energy Control Solutions (ECS), has unveiled a new set of hardware and services that will make intelligent energy management easier and more affordable for small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) — including multi-site retailers, branch banks and educational organizations. The Proliphix IMT-400 Energy...
Read MoreMicrosoft Takes Pizza to the Cloud
Microsoft took advantage of its Management Summit on Monday to showcase how the cloud can be leveraged to boost virtually any business process – including pizza delivery. One of those companies was Domino’s Pizza, which recently migrated to Windows Server Hyper-V for better reliability and management of its in-store servers running the Domino’s...
Read MoreIBM’s New Wall Street Lab Illustrates Trend Toward Financial Cloud
IBM announced plans to open a center of excellence in New York City to help financial services firms adopt open-source virtualization technologies. The company’s new Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) Center of Excellence in New York is the second such center established by IBM in the past five months; it opened the first last December in Beijing. The...
Read MoreMicrosoft Announces New Government and Education Customers for Office 365
Microsoft took advantage of its U.S. Public Sector CIO Summit last week to announce eight new public sector customers for its cloud-based Office 365. The new government and education customers are the City of Kansas City, Mo.; the City of Seattle; the University of Miami; California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State); the University of...
Read MoreAveksa Teams With GuidePoint to Boost Security for Cloud and Software-as-a-Service
Identity and access management (IAM) provider Aveksa, Inc., have partnered with GuidePoint Security, a cloud, mobile and application security provider. As part of this new partnership, GuidePoint Security will resell both Aveksa’s cloud-based and on-premise IAM solutions to its base of global customers. In addition, GuidePoint will provide valued-added...
Read MoreSan Francisco Cabbies Drive Into the Cloud
Taxi drivers and their passengers in San Francisco are about to take their trips into the cloud. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) board last week said it will require all of the city’s 1,700 taxis to install equipment to collect real-time location and occupancy data to smart phone application developers, which will feed into a...
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