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An IBM Cloud with a special focus for testers, Automation & Scaling capabilities, delivered for you ! An interesting stuff for GTAC 2009

If you need a solutions for Testing Automation platform, and you don't
want to spend hundreds of hours and dozens of system architects and
developers, this is the TA solution for you.
An enterprise platform for testing, ready to use, like an iPhone apps
and his cloud.
Developing, scaling, planned or automated tests.
 
Statistics and performances charts included.
Everything you need for a complete and professional testing environments.
You'll save years and you'll be ready for testing automation in a few seconds !
 

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Great example about how communicate+drive+share+involve people moving to #GoogleApps


Google Apps at UMass Amherst

Office of Information Technologies / UMass Amherst


The Office of Information Technologies (OIT) and Google are teaming up to introduce Google Apps at UMass Amherst.

Starting in late summer, undergraduate students will be able to:

  • Sign up for a Google Apps at UMass Amherst account.
  • Choose to have their official UMass Amherst email delivered to Gmail.
  • Begin using the other tools in the Google Apps at UMass Amherst suite, including Google Docs, Google Sites, and Google Calendar.

Message from the C.I.O | Google Apps Project Blog

Take your time to read also the linked pages,
have fun

ps: re-think or ThinkDifferent

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Think only about ROI&benefits: E-mail backends are commodities&social tools" and not strategic Cathedral's app

Making the switch: Migrating 3,000 users from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps, and what one company learned

Monday, February 23, 2009 at 11:54 AM

If you've ever looked at your existing email system and wondered if there might be a better way, tune in to Andy Nallappan's online review of his recent migration to Google Apps on Monday, March 2, at 10:00 AM PST (1:00 PM EST).

Andy, Director, IT, Engineering and Enterprise Infrastructure for Avago Technologies (which provides components and subsystems to equipment manufacturers) recently migrated 3,000 of his company's employees from Microsoft Exchange 2003 to Google Apps – and he promises to tell all.


Explore the questions and concerns he faced as he researched the migration, including global integration, technology capabilities and workarounds, feature tradeoffs, cost savings, and more. Andy will share how he found his answers, what he'd do differently, what his internal pilot revealed, and how, in the end, Google Apps is working for his users.

This will be a clear, first-hand account what it takes to move a large corporate email system over to an integrated Google solution – and what that means for email systems of any size. We hope you'll join us, no matter what email system you're currently using, for a real-world look on what's possible in email today and what it takes to get there.

The agenda includes time for Q&A, so bring your questions and learn from Andy's experience.

Register for this free 60-minute webinar
. We hope that you'll join us.

Monday, March 2, 2009 10:00 AM PST / 1:00 PM EST

Webinar: Avago Technologies: from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps


Posted by
Kevin Gough, Google Apps Team

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knowing the early days of the IBM BBP it's amazing the see the biggest challenge about channel and partners relationships, how could a partner earny money now ?

IBM and Amazon Web Services
  • Why are IBM and Amazon Web Services working together?

    IBM and Amazon Web Services are responding to customer demand to make IBM software available on AWS. This relationship provides customers and developers with unprecedented options for building and delivering solutions on IBM software.

  • How does this partnership fit into IBM's broader cloud strategy?

    IBM has a four-pronged strategy to capture the cloud computing opportunity by: 1) delivering its own cloud services portfolio; 2) helping ISVs and developers design, build, deliver and market cloud services; 3) helping clients integrate cloud services into their business; and 4) providing cloud computing environments to businesses. The Amazon AWS EC2 partnership primarily supports the second prong but can potentially support other aspects of IBM’s strategy.

  • What is the target market for these offering?

    These offerings are primarily designed to help small and medium sized business, startups, academics, business partners and developers take advantage of the benefits of cloud computing.

  • What are the future plans for this relationship?

    Based on adoption of initial AMIs, IBM and Amazon Web Services plan to roll out additional Development and Production AMIs and support options for developers and customers.

More details and info at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/spaces/cloud?S_TACT=105AGY83&S_CMP=TWDW&ca=dth-cloud

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Beta stage of "IBM Bluehouse" finished. LotusLive announced by IBM

I had the opportunity to be involved in the Beta stage of a new Portal for IBM Partner (or others) that support, free Live Meetings, IM, Directory, Podcasts and so on. The beta name was BlueHouse and the Official name is LotusLive. IBM Announced today the new service. Some blogs and News are starting to talk about that...


To stay in touch with labs and people all around the world I had the opportunity to use most part of Free&Commercial meeting tools. 
From One-To-One to Many-To-Many solutions. I think that I could stop to use all other services and I'll start to use it and I'll invite all people that I can.
I think that they will smash other solutions: Light like Google UI and fast like best AJAX website.

I used and tested all feature that are useful for meetings and attendees:
- live meeting and IM
- sharing files, docs and charts
- created forms for tutors and attendees.

I suggest to you to try it for a while,
Have fun

     
Click here to download:
Beta_stage_of_IBM_Bluehouse_fi.zip (329 KB)

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