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At the Gartner Symposium, last week, HP's CEO Mark Hurd was quoted about the lack of security in the Cloud . This is only one of the voices heard about cloud computing security. So, should we stop thinking about linking our partners in the cloud to gain visibility in our Supply Chain? Maybe, maybe...
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I was reading SD Times the other day while riding an exercise bike at the gym (hey, you have to do something to keep your mind occupied) and I came across an article on the Open Mashup Alliance . I had quite a number of questions about the OMA . Although it is not really a standards body, OMA is working...
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There is a good interview of Tim O'Reilly that validated many of the posts we've made in this blog over the last 5 years. He also published a white paper that goes into more details . The way business value is generated in the future will be changing, as we have the intersection of sensors and...
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It's been a while since my last post. I have been traveling quite a bit, meeting customers, partners and together with QTP R&D looking at what the market is telling us and how we should respond in some areas and be proactive in others. One of the top things we got as requests during the last...
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Roi Carmel
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09-11-2009
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Filed under: automated functional testing, Functional Testing, automation, QTP, QuickTest, automated testing, Quick Test Professional, FT, testing, HP, HP Software, Roi Carmel, web 2.0, EXT.js, EA, Extensibility Accelerator, GWT, Flex, Dojo, YUI, Ajax, RIA, Flash, Silverlight, testing web 2.0, Extensibility, Testing Silverlight, testing ajax, testing Flex
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A couple days ago, I received a call from a friend asking me a very simple question: "What criteria should I use to decide which applications I should move to the cloud?" Not having a direct answer myself, I searched the web, and to my amazement, I could not find a clear and simple answer to...
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As part of HP's latest press release on its partnership with GS1 Canada, HP is announcing the HP cloud computing ecosystem for manufacturing industries. This is a real exciting development. Let me explain why. In many entries of this blog, I have been talking about the need for companies to increase...
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Two weeks ago I was asked to run a workshop on collaboration at an event in China. Based on some of the ideas I shared in an earlier blog , I developed the content of the workshop. What daunted on me, listening to people in the audience, is that both the users and the providers keep talking about tools...
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In 2008, the Department of Defense (DoD) developed a prototype, Personal Health Record (PHR) , and piloted it at Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC). A PHR is typically a health record that is initiated and maintained by an individual. MiCare is designed to help members of the military and their families...
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Earlier in the year, I was asked to organize a summit for some of our key customers. The objective was to share with them some key thought leadership and start a dialogue around a number of topics including sustainability, cloud computing and innovation. As preparation progressed, so did the enthusiastic...
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After a break Mainstage split into a Business Intelligence session and a Business Technology Optimization (BTO) session, I went to the later hosted by Robin Purohit, vice president and general manger, Software Products, HP Software & Solutions Here are some bits I found interesting: There are 15M...
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Application Management
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Michael_Procopio
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06-18-2009
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Filed under: Application Management, announcment, Michael Procopio, SaaS, HPSU09, HP Software Universe, Las Vegas, Web 2.0, SWFScan, Blackberry, Asset Manager, Service Manager, VMware, RIM, Robin Purohit
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A couple months ago I was in a meeting where an interesting question was asked: "Are you using Amazon Web Services?". The answer was an eye opener, as it sounded like: "Well, we looked at the employee expense system and found a number of credit card entries with AWS as customer name, so...
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Some pretty cool ways are emerging within social media to engage stakeholders in dialogue and to create innovative solutions. A couple of months ago James Farrar summarised this nicely in the article ‘ How web 2.0 can revolutiontise corporate responsibility .’ He said: "A decade ago, if you brought...
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When mentioning social networking in a business context, I often get a grin or a smile. Twitter, Facebook and YouTube never added any value to the business I am told. And this last fact may be right, but it does not make social networking irrelevant for the business community. Actually a number of business...
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Today, we officially launched the latest component of our Graduate Entrepreneurship Training through IT ( GET-IT ) programme, which is a web portal called GET-IT City ! We also announced our 2009 plans to extend the programme to an additional 30 training centres in Africa, the Middle East and Russia...
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Today is Blog Action Day which this year is dedicated to Poverty. Bloggers around the world have signed up to blog about this important and comprehensive topic. Three bloggers, Collis Ta'eed, Leo Babauta and Cyan Ta'eed, launched Blog Action Day on 15th October 2007. Last year’s theme was on...