Hot semiconductor startup MetaRAM is dead!

By Tarry Singh at 9 July, 2009, 9:42 am

I was chatting up with a friend and we were discussing why Cisco’s UCS may or may not be that interesting. I personally think that the Cisco’s UCs is not really much of a breakthrough but merely an evolutiuonary step. Anyways so he pointed out that memory is what can make UCS interesting [for a [...]

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Startup VMops takes on the Cloud hype-wave

By Tarry Singh at 28 January, 2009, 1:16 pm

Personally don’t buy into their idea as its just some provisioning tool, but hey, join the gang. Virtualization madness choked all those vendors in the start-up battle, many of them got bought for peanuts and coundn’t really integrate into aquiree’s existing legacy portfolios. Advice to investors: Beware of rebranded virtualization start-ups, who’re now calling themselves [...]

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Top 20 Cloud start-ups: Meet Deutsche Telekom spin off Zimory

By Tarry Singh at 14 January, 2009, 1:31 am

Linux Mag choose Zimory, among other top Cloud start-ups to watch. My continued advie to investors and VCs:But also watch out for all sorts of bait and don’t end up getting too excited and buy into nothing. The Linux Magazine 20 Companies to Watch in 2009 list features vendors that are best positioned in the [...]

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Cloud firm Nirvanix gets a new CEO

By Tarry Singh at 13 January, 2009, 11:41 am

SAN DIEGO – January 13, 2009 – Nirvanix, the premier “Cloud Storage” platform provider, today announced the appointment of Jim Zierick as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Zierick is tapped to apply his extensive industry knowledge and business acumen to aggressively grow and expand Nirvanix’s position as the Cloud Storage market leader. Zierick has [...]

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Kaavo Launches Application-centric Management Solution for Cloud Computing Infrastructure

By Tarry Singh at 12 January, 2009, 11:29 am

Stamford, Conn., January 12, 2009 – Kaavo Inc. (www.kaavo.com), an innovative provider of cloud computing infrastructure and middleware as a service, today announced the public launch of Infrastructure and Middleware on Demand (IMOD). IMOD is the first solution with an application-focused approach to IT infrastructure management through public and private clouds. Companies traditionally manage their [...]

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High Speed Cloud Computing: Startup ManjraSoft takes a shot at it!

By Tarry Singh at 29 November, 2008, 12:26 pm

Revolutionary new software which harnesses the power of networked computers to analyze data at high speeds is being developed by new start-up company Manjrasoft Pty Ltd and researchers within the University of Melbourne, Australia. The technology enables Cloud computing, the next generation of utility/distributed computing, supporting high speed application processing across Windows desktops and servers [...]

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Bill Gates working on the Ideation firm codenamed "BGC3"

By Tarry Singh at 24 October, 2008, 4:36 am

Stephanie reporting: Poor Bill Gates. He spurs the personal computer revolution. Then becomes one of the planet’s largest benefactors, trying to eradicate disease worldwide. But he’s still not cool. Now, he’s started a new company that could be cool–because it’s “mysterious.” The entity, called bgC3, (for Bill Gates Company #3?) has the nerdosphere buzzing. It [...]

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HipLogic brings virtualization to Mobile phones

By Tarry Singh at 23 October, 2008, 3:23 am

Stacey (from Om’s team) reporting: Newly christened HipLogic, which was formerly known as Numobiq, today launched a software development kit for its cell phone virtualization platform. The company’s product demo looks like several other mobile phone personalization efforts, but is actually a virtual machine running on top of the existing mobile operating system. The end [...]

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Cloudera = Cloud Computing what Red Hat = Linux?

By Tarry Singh at 16 October, 2008, 11:14 am

I am preparing for my keynote speech at the Cloud Camp and I noticed something that suddenly every discussion is beginning to involve is, you guessed it: Da Credit Crisis! Many conferences are getting rather poor attendence, firms are really panicking and losing focus. So I am going to avoid using Credit talk in my [...]

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Lanamark Unleashes Flagship Virtualization and IT Assessment Suite in Professional and Team Editions

By Tarry Singh at 29 September, 2008, 10:46 pm

When I met Mark at VMworld Cannes, he was still a Director at VMlogix. I also met his wife, Lana. Anyways here’s the release: TORONTO – September 30, 2008 – Lanamark Inc., a global provider of capacity planning software solutions for virtualization and IT assessments, today announced general availability and product packaging for its flagship [...]

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