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HP grooms green data center services for small-business market PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:59

HP today unveiled a host of new services aimed at helping small data-center operators boost performance and cut operating costs. Aimed at data centers up to 5,000 square feet in size, these facilities-oriented services include capacity analysis, infrastructure condition and capacity analysis, and energy-efficiency analysis.

Small businesses with modestly sized data centers face challenges similar to those of their enterprise-sized brethren, such as rising operating costs, inefficient infrastructure, limited floor space, and insufficient available power. HP's new services are intended to help address these issues, though with specific small-business-oriented challenges -- and budgets -- in mind.

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A small business with rapidly growing computing demands is more likely to bump up against space and power limitations than a company that owns a large data center space.

"Historically what we've seen is that smaller data centers tend to run a lot closer to the edge in terms of capacity," said Bill Kosik, principal of green data center technology for HP.

Additionally, whereas large data centers tend to be located in stand-alone buildings with their own power-delivery and cooling systems, small data centers are often housed in office buildings alongside other tenants, with shared resources.

Finally, the ROI for certain infrastructure upgrades, such as a new electrical or cooling system, doesn't necessarily scale as well in a small data center as it would in a larger facility.

HP is announcing three services, all under the Small Footprint Assessment moniker. Through its Basic Capacity Analysis assessment, HP measures a data center's quantative power and cooling capacity, compared to its computing capacity, and helps operators allocate infrastructure resources more effectively. The service helps to determine whether a facility's existing infrastructure can support current or future capacity needs.

The Infrastructure Condition and Capacity Analysis provides a data center health check, identifying aged and inferior infrastructure and potential single points of failure. "We look at what are some of the different risks in a facility's existing infrastructure, problems that could affect the data center's ability to stay alive," said Kosik.

Finally, the Energy Efficiency Analysis is aimed at drilling down into the energy efficiency of a data center's power and cooling equipment. The process entails taking detailed power measurements with meters.

These new services do not directly address IT solutions to boosting efficiency, such as virtualization, thin provisioning, and the like. As noted by Kosik, a solution that reduces the number of servers or the amount of storage gear that a data center uses can directly lower the amount of power and cooling infrastructure the company has to run. In other words, gains realized through more efficient use of IT can be exponential.

This story, "HP grooms green data center services for small-business market," was originally published at InfoWorld.com. Follow the latest developments in green IT at InfoWorld.com.

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Source: IT News

 
Conviction of Google execs in Italy shear madness PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:58

Word comes this morning that a jury in Italy has convicted a trio of Google employees over the brief posting of a video that showed four boys bullying another child who has Down’s Syndrome. The employees received suspended six-month sentences.

From a BBC report: "The Google employees were accused of breaking Italian law by allowing the video to be posted online.Judge Oscar Magi absolved the three of defamation but convicted them of privacy violations.The UK's former Information Commissioner Richard Thomas said the case gave privacy laws a 'bad name'."

Giving privacy a bad name: That’s an excellent way to frame the issue.

The prosecutor’s justification rings no more true after the verdict than it has as this case unfolded: "A company's rights cannot prevail over a person's dignity. This sentence sends a clear signal," public prosecutor Alfredo Robledo told reporters outside the Milan courthouse.

It sends a clear signal, all right; it sends the signal that Italian law and Italian law enforcement have gone mad.

Google’s response from the International Business Times: "In essence this ruling means that employees of hosting platforms like Google Video are criminally responsible for content that users upload," said Matt Sucherman, Google's Deputy General Counsel. “Common sense dictates that only the person who films and uploads a video to a hosting platform could take the steps necessary to protect the privacy and obtain the consent of the people they are filming." Google said on Wednesday that a ruling against its top Italian executives attacks the "principles of freedom" of the Internet and poses a serious threat to the Web.

Common sense? Without a shadow of a doubt. In fact, the proposition is so indisputable as to raise the question of whether there is an agenda outside the rule of law that drove this prosecution.

A serious threat to the Web? Again, beyond dispute.

Lest anyone question my sympathies for the bullied boy, let me note – despite believing it wholly unnecessary under these circumstances – that I am the father of an 8-year-old autistic boy. Were my son bullied in this fashion, I would be incensed and expect consequences for those responsible. The four boys who were responsible in the Italian case were expelled from school. That’s justice.

Google was not any more responsible here than the postal service would be for delivering a ransom note.

Madness. There’s no other way to explain this verdict.

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Source: IT News

 
American Tower acquires Indian mobile infrastructure PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:57

American Tower, a U.S. wireless infrastructure company, said on Wednesday that its indirectly held, wholly owned Indian subsidiary had entered into a definitive stock purchase agreement that will lead to it acquiring all of the issued and outstanding shares of Essar Telecom Infrastructure, an Indian wireless infrastructure services company.

The total consideration for the acquisition is estimated to be approximately US$430 million and is subject to certain post-closing adjustments, the company said.

Essar Telecom currently owns and operates about 4,450 wireless communications sites in India, including a number of sites that are under construction, American Tower said, while announcing its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2009.

American Tower already has about 2,500 towers in India from two acquisitions last year.

The move by American Tower aims to take advantage of a preference by Indian mobile operators to decrease their capital outlays on passive infrastructure like mobile towers, and instead hire it from other companies.

"As passive infrastructure gets commoditized, mobile operators want to free up capital to invest in marketing, new applications and service innovations," Kamlesh Bhatia, a principal research analyst at Gartner, said recently.

A number of large Indian operators including Reliance Communications and Aircel have either spun off their passive infrastructure into separate businesses, or sold them to others.

New entrants into the market have also preferred to use infrastructure rented from dedicated infrastructure service providers or from larger operators. Virgin Mobile for example uses the network of mobile operator Tata Teleservices, while Etisalat's Indian joint venture plans to use the infrastructure of Reliance Infratel, a dedicated infrastructure services company, for its rollout of mobile services.

The completion of the acquisition is subject to certain conditions, including the receipt of regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions, American Tower said. The acquisition is expected to be close by the end of the second quarter of 2010, it added.

Source: IT News

 
SAP rolls out SaaS BI for 'casual users' PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:57

SAP made a major new push into on-demand BI (business intelligence) Wednesday, announcing a new suite that combines all of SAP's SaaS (software as a service) BI products and is aimed at "casual" users who are "underserved" by other products.

Users won't need prior training to start working with the suite, thanks to built-in guides that walk them through the various processes, according to SAP.

One key component is the BusinessObjects Explorer data-visualization and exploration tool, which allows inexperienced users to intuitively and easily search through and analyze business data from a variety of sources, according to SAP.

Users can also create reports and share them with people inside or outside their company in a secure manner, SAP said. The vendor also said the suite will be able to tap data from on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) vendor Salesforce.com.

SAP will use a scalable pricing model based on the amount of usage. Further details weren't immediately available.

Partners will play a key role in selling the new suite to customers. SaaS BI vendor Oco will offer versions tuned for various industries and lines of business to large enterprises and upper-midmarket companies. The suite will also be sold via SAP's PartnerEdge program later this year.

It was not immediately clear whether SAP would also sell the suite directly to customers.

SAP's announcement ties into ongoing market trends. Analyst firm IDC recently predicted the SaaS BI market will grow much more quickly in coming years than on-premises BI and analytics software sales, although it will remain fairly small.

A wide array of smaller companies such as PivotLink and Birst are fueling that growth, winning deals with smaller customers that are leery of the cost and complexity of an on-premises BI installation, as well as with large companies that want to give rank-and-file business users BI capabilities faster and cheaper.

With the new suite, SAP is hoping to keep its installed base close to home. In a statement, it stressed the benefits of a single-vendor approach to on-premises and SaaS BI, versus taking "a patchwork approach" to deployment.

At the same time, SAP is emphasizing the suite's ability to work with other systems. A customer quoted in a press release issued Wednesday noted her company is "a big Oracle shop on the back end" and also uses Salesforce.com.

SAP executives are expected to discuss the release further during a press conference Wednesday.

Source: IT News

 
Source: Google cancels Android developer event in China PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:55

Google's row with the Chinese government has led it to cancel an event for Android developers in China next week, according to a person familiar with the situation, in the latest show of the dustup's effect on Google operations in China.

A Google spokeswoman denied Beijing had been a planned stop in the set of developer events, which an official Android blog says will include legs in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore starting this Sunday. But the person familiar with the situation, a developer close to Google, said the Beijing leg had been dropped.

"It was canceled because of the Google issue in China," the person said.

Google last month said it planned to stop censoring results on its China-based search engine, reversing its years-long compliance with the country's rules. Google cited concerns over hacking and censorship.

Android took a blow after the announcement as two mobile phones using the OS, one from Samsung and the other from Motorola, had their launches delayed in China last month.

Google has postponed the availability of Google mobile applications on Android devices from operators in China, a Google spokeswoman said in an e-mail. But the move appears to affect only Google apps, not Android itself. "Android is an open source mobile platform, so anyone can bring Android-powered devices to market," the spokeswoman said.

Android had been well-received in China, with China Mobile, the world's largest mobile carrier by subscribers, designing its own mobile OS based on Android.

Google plans to show its Nexus One smartphone at the Asia events next week to help developers work with it, according to the person familiar with the situation. The events can draw hundreds of participants, the person said.

Google still appears to be hiring in China even though it said last month that its move against censorship could lead it to exit the country altogether. Its China Web site still lists dozens of job openings in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, including positions in sales and development.

Google CEO Eric Schmidt last month said the company still hoped to operate in China and that it was in talks with Chinese authorities. But Google.cn, the company's China search engine, is still censoring results for searches on sensitive topics such as the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader who is revered by his people but accused by Beijing of being a scheming separatist.

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Twitter Comes To Yahoo PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:54

Yahoo on Wednesday announced it would be providing integrated Twitter results into its search engine, and that Yahoo users will start seeing this functionality immediately. The company also laid out a brief roadmap for further Twitter integration across the company's network of Web sites.

The recent addition of Twitter is part of Yahoo's open strategy, which the company announced in 2008. Yahoo hopes it will help make the new Yahoo homepage and Yahoo Mail an integral part of users' daily Internet activity.

Here's a quick breakdown of Yahoo's plans for Twitter integration:

Tweets in search

The most obvious result of this deal will be the integration of tweets into your Yahoo search results. You will start to see this new functionality today as a tab at the top of your search results.

Yahoo has taken a slightly different approach with Twitter results than Google and Bing. Yahoo only displays two tweets at a time, but also displays two YouTube video links that have been extracted from relevant tweets.

When I did a search for Barack Obama, for example, I saw two Twitter updates and two video links. Clicking on the video links took me to full screen YouTube videos. If I wanted to see more tweets, there was also a 'more Barack Obama from Twitter' link that took me directly to Twitter's own search results page.

Yahoo's use of Twitter is not yet comprehensive, so there are many topical issues, such as the Winter Olympics, that at the time of this writing did not trigger Twitter results in Yahoo.

Yahoo's search sidebar, an existing feature that lets you drill down to results by source, already offers a way to search for Twitter results. To do so, you just include the word 'Twitter' into your search query. Yahoo will then show you a mix of Twitter accounts and older status updates related to your search terms. You won't see the same real-time updates that the new approach offers.

By comparison, Google constantly updates relevant tweets within your search results. Bing, meanwhile, places very few links to Twitter within its search results, but offers a dedicated Twitter page at Bing.com/twitter.

Personal Twitter Feeds

Yahoo will also be incorporating a mini-Twitter client into its sites, including the Yahoo Homepage, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Sports, and so on. The company wasn't exactly clear on how this will work, but from the sound of it, your Twitter feed will stay with you as you visit select Yahoo sites whenever you are logged in to your Yahoo account.

You will also be able to send out tweets from these Yahoo pages, and there will be mechanisms to help you share Yahoo content with your Twitter followers. Yahoo-themed tweets will include ways to comment on particular Web pages, such as rating a movie or tweeting about your Fantasy Sports teams.

Real-time Public Updates

Another part of Twitter integration will be the inclusion of real-time public Twitter updates as part of other Yahoo sites, such as News, Finance, and Sports. It's not entirely clear, however, if that means you'll automatically see, for example, New York Yankees-themed tweets on Yahoo Sports pages or whether relevant tweets will only appear when you search within Yahoo's various domains.

Now that all three search engines have integrated Twitter results, what do you think? Do you find Twitter results helpful or do they just add more noise to your searches?

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Source: IT News

 
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