Start-ups aim to tame IT management complexity IT management newcomers race to deliver the next-generation management platform that can control cloud computing, virtual systems, advanced applications and heterogeneous environments without requiring extensive manual labor. 10 IT management technology start-ups to watch IT management software and appliance vendors used the downturn to show how they could help companies reduce manual labor, cut costs, streamline processes and optimize IT services during the economic downturn. 10 technologies from 2009's IT management start-ups to watch IT operations teams short on staff and budget dollars this past year have turned to myriad management technologies to deliver optimized services in increasingly virtualized and cloud computing-oriented environments. Quite a few of those technologies come from relative newcomers to the industry, and we've rounded up profiles on 10 of them worth watching into the new year. Open source software ready for big business Open source has moved into a new phase where it is evaluated more on its technical merits than on the community model of software development. Here's a collection of established companies, up-and-comers and outright start-up projects worth watching. 11 open source companies to watch Open source companies worth watching focus on cloud computing, security, collaboration and more. Expect big demand for open source software skills in 2010 Open source software appeals to many in IT for its low -- or nonexistent entry price -- and flexibility, and now that appeal is growing on hiring managers, according to IT talent experts, who report that companies will in 2010 seek candidates with high-tech skills related to open source software. SpringSource updates Hyperic HQ Open Source IT monitoring application Open source IT management applications became readily available in the past decade, not only via communities touting free software but also by way of commercial vendors such as GroundWork Open Source, Hyperic Microsoft open-sources .Net Micro development framework Version 4.0 has been released under the Apache 2.0 license, but the TCP/IP and cryptography stacks were not open sourced Attention online retailers: Keynote offers one week free monitoring Retail Web site owners worried holiday traffic could bring down the online shop, so to speak, could take advantage of a free offer from Web site monitoring vendor Keynote Systems.Getting a handle on Web site performance Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Oracle, Sun, and the Identity Management Waiting Game and An Early Gift for MySQL servers; On Microsoft Subnet: Running Windows 7 on a Mac; On Google Subnet: Will Google be left in the dark over white spaces? Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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