Maria Deutscher
Latest from Maria Deutscher
Lawsuit Lunch: Google, Twitter Join Apple in Court
Earlier this week, Apple got sued by two of its customers, Vikram Ajjampur and William Devito, for allegedly tracking the location of their devices without their content. Now, Google’s Android and Twitter have joined that club with two fresh lawsuits filed over alleged privacy. iOS competitor Android is facing a very similar lawsuit to the ...
This Week in the Cloud: Workspace Computing in the Spotlight
The past week has seen a lot of updates from a lot of companies spread across every corner of the cloud, but one segment in particular took the spotlight with a number of significant developments – the workspace cloud. Collaboration is taking on a bigger and bigger role in organizations everywhere, and is one of ...
Tablet Business Apps for Android, iPad: This Week’s Best
Tablets seem to be invading workplaces everywhere, biting out bigger and bigger chunks of the netbook and PC markets. The office and virtual office is no exception, and app developers are making serious strides to monetize this trend. In consequence, users can choose among a huge pool of such apps, and we’ve rounded up this ...
SAP Revenues Soar, Yet Profit Disappoints Investors
Stock prices for German business software maker SAP fell by over 6 percent yesterday, following the company’s earnings call that morning. That equals a $4.34 slide to $63.97 on the New York Stock Exchange, and is attributed to investor concerns regarding Q1, 2011 net profit that was far below analysts’ expectations. SAP reported net profit ...
Tech Patent Wars Continue: Oracle Beats Google in Court
It seems that business rivalry in the tech industry usually comes alongside multiple patent infringement claims exchanged between competing companies. Two of these are Oracle and Google. The former sued the internet company last year, claiming Android has infringed seven of Oracle’s Java patents, the language it has acquired as part of its 2010 Sun ...
HP Lands Another $2.5 Billion Contract with NASA
In light of the electronics’ giant graduate move into the cloud and software markets, Hewlett-Packard has landed yet another high-profile contract with NASA. Late last year, we’ve learned that HP has entered into a $2.5 billion, 10 year agreement with NASA to manage the bulk of the space agency’s IT infrastructure. This deal includes among ...
NASDAQ and Xignite Introduce On-Demand Big Data Extension
NASDAQ and cloud-based data distribution technology maker Xignite have introduced a new tool called Mass It’s part of NASDAQ Data-On-Demand, a historical stock trade and quote data cloud service, and is available free to Premier subscribers of Data-On-Demand (also powered by Xignite). What it does is bring big data tools to the masses, helping them ...
Citrix VOP & CTO Joins Atlantis Computing Advisory Board
Bernard Harguindeguy, chairman and CEO of Atlantis Computing , a company that providers virtual desktop environment (VDI) storage and performance optimization solutions has sent out a letter announcing that Citrix’s Harry Labana has joined the company’s Advisory Board. Labana is VP and chief technology officer for Citrix desktop and application virtualization. “Harry’s perspective as both ...
yaM Labs Tweaks Cloud-based Meeting Collaboration Tool
yaM Labs and its cloud-based yaM meeting collaboration tool are relatively new players in the online collaboration industry, but the company is already stirring some buzz with its product currently in beta. The company has announced a major update for yaM, which is initially web-based. The app is now simplified in terms of ease of ...
Why Do Social Networks Have to Die?
Frindster, launched back in 2003, was the first major social network the world has seen. Now, 8 year later, the once popular site is closing down and completely overhauling its agenda. The company announced this week that users have until May 31 to export the data they have stored on the site – including pictures, ...
