1. 'Cloud on Your Terms’ for Malaysian businesses

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (May 16 2012)

      PHOTO - Danny Ong, chief marketing & operations officer, Microsoft Malaysia. Software giant Microsoft Malaysia has launched two new solutions to deliver 'Cloud on Your Terms' offerings to Malaysian organisations of all sizes.

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      Mentions:   Malaysia   Microsoft   Microsoft System Center

    2. Microsoft outlines remote desktop improvements in Windows Server

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (May 9 2012)

      The new version of Windows Server will feature improvements in its hosting capabilities that end users can tap into remotely from a variety of client devices.

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      Mentions:   Microsoft

    3. 'Shadow IT' and the performance challenge: HP Malaysia

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Mar 16 2012)

      PHOTO - HP IT Management Evangelist, Software, Enterprise Business, Paul Muller.

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      Mentions:   Paul Muller   Enterprise Business

    4. Socitm to work with Cabinet Office on development of CloudStore

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Feb 26 2012)

      Socitm, the professional association for public sector IT management, has pledged support for the Government's CloudStore by offering the services of the Local CIO Council to develop its uptake by local public services.

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      Mentions:   Microsoft   EMC   Cabinet Office

    5. Consumerization creates IT management blind spots, increases business risk: survey

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Jan 8 2012)

      As end users bring their own devices to work, download apps and sign up for cloud services, it's getting harder for IT to maintain application visibility and control performance. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   CTO   Compuware   Application Performance Management

    6. SolarWinds solves storage IO problems

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Dec 2 2011)

      SolarWinds is helping to target storage input/output (IO) problems caused by server virtualisation in real time with SolarWinds Storage Response Time Monitor. (Read Full Article)

    7. Cloud adoption in Hong Kong faces challenges

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Nov 25 2011)

      Organisations in Hong Kong are finally ready to move into cloud computing, according to IT research and advisory firm Gartner. However, these organisations face challenges that are keeping them from implementing cloud computing and other disruptive technologies. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   EMC   Gartner   Hong Kong

    8. VMworld: Businesses must have mobile computing strategies

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Oct 20 2011)

      Consumerisation cannot be avoided and businesses must include mobile devices in their IT strategies, according to VMware. Raj Mallempati, director of product marketing desktop and application virtualisation at VMware, believes that a mobile device strategy is "critical". (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Copenhagen   Computerworld UK

    9. BMC Software targets management layer in the cloud

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Oct 10 2011)

      SINGAPORE, 10 OCTOBER 2011 - BMC Software believes that the management layer is the real challenge in cloud computing, and is making big bets on this area. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Singapore   CTO   BMC

    10. Compuware buys dynaTrace for US$256 million

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Jul 7 2011)

      Compuware announced Wednesday it has purchased application performance monitoring vendor dynaTrace for US$256 million in cash, a move that builds upon its 2009 acquisition of Gomez and places it in closer competition with rivals such as CA Technologies and BMC. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Compuware   BMC   CA Technologies

    11. Want to get ahead in IT? Make yourself uncomfortable

      Explore Computerworld Singapore (Mar 25 2011)

      FRAMINGHAM, 22 MARCH 2011 - Here's a piece of advice for IT pros who are good at technology but want to become executives: Get uncomfortable. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Amazon   CIO   Framingham