Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Sometimes you walk away from a user group meeting concluding that the company didn’t introduce much that was really new. You might get the usual product announcements or the dot-version releases and you may take a course that makes you a little smarter about the fine points of some esoteric feature that helps you to do your job. You might say that such gatherings are evolutionary rather than revolutionary. Last week’s Oracle OpenWorld was nothing like that.
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Oracle’s OpenWorld Revolution
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008

HP opened the second day of its Software Universe event Wednesday in Las Vegas with “product day,” but the presentations seemed more about process — the processes that usher application definitions and development into real world use. I’ve heard of applications lifecycle, sure, but the last few days I’ve heard more about data center lifecycle. So how do they come together? HP’s vision is about finally allowing the operations and development stages of a full application lifecycle to more than co-exist — to actually reinforce and refine each other.
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HP’s IT Lifecycle Vision
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