HyperLINKS July 3, 2008

We hope you have a fun and safe 4th of July weekend! HyperLINKS will be taking a break tomorrow but we will be back on Monday. Now, here are today’s top stories: Mozilla has broken the Guinness World Records for its record number of downloads. The official number of downloads stands at 8,002,530 According to [...]

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HyperLINKS July 2, 2008

Another very cloudy news day. Here are today’s top picks: Big news to start off HyperLINKS. Microsoft has announced that it has bought semantic search engine, Powerset Tom Kaneshige of InfoWorld writes about Google’s long road to the enterprise through its Google Apps According to a new Gartner study, email will move to the cloud, [...]

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HyperLINKS July 1, 2008

Happy first day of July!  Here are Tuesday’s tidbits: Stacey Higginbotham lists ten reasons why Enterprises are not quite ready to trust the cloud (Security and reliability are two reasons listed) Brian Krebs of the Washington Post blogs on a recent cloud “dilemma” about the number of spam emails he received in his inbox that [...]

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HyperLINKS June 30, 2008

HyperLINKS have been going strong for officially one month now and we hope you have enjoyed reading them! Now, without further ado here are today’s top stories: In his wrap-up from last week’s Structure Conference, Dennis Barker writes about cloud computing, and mentions Hyperic’s CloudStatus as one of the best management tools around to help [...]

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HyperLINKS June 27, 2008

TGIF! As another week comes to a close, here our today’s HyperLINKS: Hyperic OEM partner, SpringSource, receives $15 million in funding from Accel Partners and Benchmark Capital Gartner claims that cloud computing will be as influential as when the internet was being leveraged for e-business Upon Yahoo’s creation of their “Cloud Computing & Data Infrastructure [...]

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HyperLINKS June 26, 2008

Cloud computing continues to dominate attention, some noteworthy news: Yahoo announced today that it has created a Cloud Computing & Data Infrastructure group From the better-late-than-never department, Microsoft (finally) releases its Hyper-V hypervisor to compete with VMware and Citrix At the Red Hat Summit, Jim Whitehurst encouraged users of open source to stop hoarding for [...]

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HyperLINKS June 25, 2008

GigaOm’s Structure Conference took center stage today and lots of interesting stories are coming down the pipeline. Here are today’s top picks: While participating on a panel at Structure titled “Working the Cloud: NetGen Infrastructure for New Entrepreneurs ,” Google’s Christophe Bisciglia, was forced by several other panelists to defend the openness of BigTable, Google’s [...]

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HyperLINKS June 24, 2008

The day is winding down for us in San Francisco, but not without HyperLINKS. Here are today’s top stories: Daniel Brusilovsky stopped by our booth at Velocity and interviewed the team regarding CloudStatus. Check out his podcast here In other news, IBM has opened up two new cloud computing centers, one in South Africa and [...]

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HyperLINKS June 23, 2007

It’s been a very exciting day today with the launch of our new service, CloudStatus, but we couldn’t forget about HyperLINKS. Here are today’s top picks: Speaking of CloudStatus, TechCrunch’s Nik Cubrilovic, posted about today’s launch In other cloud news, InformationWeek’s Richard Martin and J. Nicholas Hoover provide a comprehensive outlook on cloud computing, including [...]

[ More ] June 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ |

HyperLINKS June 20, 2008

It’s the first official day of summer, and it sure feels like it in San Francisco. Here are today’s HyperLINKS: More moving and shaking for Yahoo! The founder of del.icio.us, Joshua Schachter, has announced that he is leaving Yahoo as well, among several other higher-ups In an interesting article, Kara Swisher writes about the massive [...]

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HyperLINKS June 19, 2008

Another hot day in San Francisco means another hot day for HyperLINKS! After taking a couple weeks off for some “planned vacation and relaxation,” former open source developer at Yahoo, Jeremy Zawodny, has landed a job with Craigslist Seven years in the making, Red Hat has decided to open source the Red Hat Network satellite [...]

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HyperLINKS June 18, 2008

The day is not over without HyperLINKS! Here are our top picks: The stories about Google’s App Engine outage yesterday keep on coming. ComputerWorld’s Nancy Gohring reports on the outage CNET dubs Mozilla’s new release of Firefox 3 a worthy upgrade, giving it a review of 8 out of 10! It’ll take a week to [...]

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HyperLINKS June 17, 2008

Big downloads, mean big crashes. Here are today’s top stories: After attempting to break a world record for most Web downloads, Mozilla’s newest version of Firefox 3.0 crashes its servers Mozilla is not the only one experiencing technical difficulties, the application directory and all third party applications for Google’s App Engine are offline with developers [...]

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HyperLINKS June 16, 2008

Hyperic is making news today all on its own, with an addition of our new Director of Community Management, Jeremy Hogan and a separate write-up in NetworkWorld on virtualization management. Check out today’s picks: Jeremy Hogan joins Hyperic! Jeremy has some serious experience in growing great communities like Red Hat and Fedora, so we’ll expect [...]

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HyperLINKS June 13, 2008

Friday the 13th used to be so scary when we were kids. Now its just TGIF! DestinationCRM’s Lauren McKay sums up Nick Carr’s speech at Gartner’s Application Architecture, Development & Integration Summit addressing that the movement towards cloud computing is allowing users to think beyond the barriers of tradional IT Slashdot got a conversation started [...]

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HyperLINKS June 12, 2008

Hyperic headlines today’s news, but as usual Yahoo! is all over everybody else’s news… Michael Vizard writes about the need for change in IT management as cloud computing becomes increasingly commonplace, citing Hyperic as a company that is helping to create this new approach to IT management Get your download finger ready! Mozilla confirmed its [...]

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HyperLINKS June 11, 2008

Today’s news is out of this world! OK, maybe only for Sergey Brin… but here you go: Dave Martinjak posted a review of Running Xen, a new book out on how to run a XenSource based virtualized environment. We’ll be helping flesh out that missing chapter on sys mgmt best practices here soon. CNET’s Charles [...]

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HyperLINKS June 10, 2008

The sun may be shining bright here in San Francisco, but “cloudy” news is still dominating HyperLINKS. Here are today’s top picks: Brian Braiker of Newsweek discusses the growing trend of cloud computing, and the concerns that are being raised about the migration to the cloud Larry Dignan talks about cloud computing as the “new” [...]

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Hyperic Is a Job Requirement

From time to time, I think about what the definition of a small company is vs a big company. Many know I came from Siebel, a big company that was swallowed up by an even bigger company Oracle. I have been at Hyperic for a couple years now, and when I started we were assuredly [...]

[ More ] June 10th, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in Community, Hyperic HQ, IT Industry |

Even Worse Than It Appears…

Two things today. First, thanks to Cote, Matt, Javier and others for their kind words. I am tremendously excited to be working with Hyperic. I’ve liked the company for a long time, and I’m even more impressed by the team and the strategy now that I am spending a couple of days a week here. [...]

[ More ] June 10th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ |

It’s Complicated

By now, the entire world has heard about Amazon’s much publicized outage last Friday. The fact that they had an outage this severe is surprising given their track record. What really shook me was how the situation was explained (or *not* explained). The short answer, as revealed to ZDNet: “These are complicated systems” Perhaps they’re [...]

[ More ] June 10th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Hyperic HQ, Javiers Blog |

HyperLINKS June 9, 2008

Apple is not the only one making headlines, systems management still gets some play amongst the noise… Oliver Marks writes an interesting piece discussing Management 2.0: the role of systems management in a world ruled by Web 2.0 technologies and the consumerization of IT Alan Shimel discusses the pros and cons of centralized computing and [...]

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HyperLINKS June 6, 2008

TGIF! This marks the first full week of our HyperLINKS – hopefully you’re finding that its news you can use. So without further ado, it looks like a Hyperic filled Friday. Our favorite :) We’re first to make news today – as Redmonk’s newest customer we had our first customer briefing. Michale Cote came up [...]

[ More ] June 6th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ |

First, Get The Right People On The Bus

Normally, I try to avoid reading business books. I especially avoid those promoting the secret sauce to building great companies. I figure the folks who actually do the building often tend to be too busy working, or otherwise enjoying the fruits of their labors instead of writing books. Plus, there are no shortcuts into building [...]

[ More ] June 6th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Hyperic HQ |

HyperLINKS June 5, 2008

In today’s picks, open source continues its path of domination with its most recent prey being the cloud, among other things: Ostatic editor, Sam Dean writes about Eucalyptus as an open source alternative to Amazon’s EC2 Google is joining forces with IBM to train university students to be better equipped to succeed using cloud and [...]

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