--- On Thu, 10/30/08, Kirit Shah <kiritshah@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Kirit Shah <kiritshah@yahoo.com> Subject: Fw: Baseline Names 50 Most Influential People in IT To: "Maitreya Pankaj Mehta" <akaar56@hotmail.com>, "Paresh and Yamini Shah" <anikshah@aol.com>, "Anil and Gita Desai" <anilxgita@yahoo.com>, "Bhupen Mehta" <bhupenmehta@yahoo.com>, "Bipin and Nini Shah" <bipinnini@hotmail.com>, "Chaula Joshi" <chaulaj@yahoo.com>, "Pankaj and Usha Mehta" <chipco@sancharnet.in>, "chirag j shah" <chiragshreya@rediffmail.com>, "Deepak and Meena Mehta" <deepakandmeena@hotmail.com>, "Chatur and Devindra Patel" <devindra_patel@hotmail.com>, "Dhiru and Rashmi Desai" <dhirundesai@hotmail.com>, "'dilip shah'" <dilip2002shah@yahoo.com>, "Dilip Gopa Shah" <dilipashah@yahoo.com>, "Dilip C Trivedi" <dilipchandulal@yahoo.co.in>, "Bharat Bhimani" <doctorbhimani@hotmail.com>, "Girish and Daksha Shah" <gshah41@gmail.com>, "Harshad and Damu Shah" <hardamu3646@yahoo.co.in>, "Harin Bhayani" <harinbhayani@sbcglobal.net>, "Harsukh Trivedi MS" <harisaru_37@yahoo.com>, "Harshad Gandhi" <hgandhi123@gmail.com>, "Harish H Shah" <hhshah1@yahoo.com>, "'yeshwant mehta'" <ilayesh@hotmail.com>, "Hemant Gajarawala" <infomax@consultant.com>, "Jayant Dave" <jayentdave@hotmail.com>, "Kamlesh and Devyani Jhaveri" <jhaverika@yahoo.com>, "Kundi Kapadia" <kumudi@aol.com>, "Leena and Raju Shah" <linabenshah@yahoo.com>, "Mahendra Meghani" <mahendrameghani@yahoo.com>, "Himat and Malti Shah" <maltishah22@aol.com>, "Mamta and Jitendra Mistri" <mamatamistry@gmail.com>, "Manhar Tanna" <manhartanna@yahoo.com>, "Amit and Mita Choksi" <maxamit@gmail.com>, "Jatinbhai and Raksha Gajarawala" <mdgaj@aol.com>, "Bharat Meera Shah" <meerabharat@yahoo.com>, "Mukesh Pandya" <mkpandya2000@yahoo.com>, "Meena Mehta" <mmehta@ldc.dds.ca.gov>, "Manu and Usha Patel" <mpatel739@comcast.net>, "Naishad Saraiya" <naishadh.saraiya@yahoo.com>, "Naishad Home" <naishadh@comcast.net>, "Anil Nanavati" <nanavatianil@yahoo.com>, "Jyotin and Neela Mehta" <neelajmehta@yahoo.com>, "Nimay Kusumgar" <nimku@hotmail.com>, "Niranjan and Alka Shah" <niranjan.nirdip@gmail.com>, "Nirav Godiawala" <niravgodiawala@hotmail.com>, "Nishith N Shah" <nns0910@yahoo.com>, "Pankaj and Rupa Nanavati" <pankajrupa@comcast.net>, "Parmod Jolly" <parmodjolly@hotmail.com>, "Rajani and Asha Patel" <rajanipatel1@comcast.net>, "Randhir Desai" <randhirdesai@yahoo.co.in>, "Rashmi Dave" <rashmi_dave55@hotmail.com>, "Rashmi and Raksha Shah" <rgshah1942@yahoo.com>, "Jolly Rajesh" <RJolly2345@aol.com>, "Radhe Moonka" <rmoonka@yahoo.com>, "'shirish desai'" <shirish@csl-plating.com>, "Rajiv and Anita Bhatt" <snakeriveridaho@yahoo.com>, "Ramesh and Sharmishta Shah" <srlnlc2@yahoo.com>, "'Suman and Ansuya Patel'" <sumanhpatel@comcast.net>, "Gautam and Rajul Valia" <valiaas@bom5.vsnl.net.in>, "Vinod Jolly" <valueappl_1234@yahoo.co.in> Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008, 5:50 PM
--- On Thu, 10/30/08, Mike Vizard <newsletters@response.eweek.com> wrote: From: Mike Vizard <newsletters@response.eweek.com> Subject: Baseline Names 50 Most Influential People in IT To: kiritshah@yahoo.com Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008, 10:48 AM
October 30, 2008
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iPrism protects you with real-time anonymizer & virus blocking, & stops malware, spyware & inappropriate content. Register here. | Baseline highlights the most influential people in IT today, while Microsoft looks to extend its influence to the cloud. | Baseline Names 50 Most Influential People in IT The editors of Baseline have come together to identify the people that carry the most amount of intellectual weight in IT across five different categories. Naturally, any one of them would probably be qualified to assume the mantle of a national CIO or CTO in any new administration that among other things needs to deal with RFID passports and electronic voting. And if you're not sure why we need a national CIO, click here. Microsoft Heads for the Cloud As expected, Microsoft announced its formal entrance into the cloud computing space with a new offering, Azure, while also surprising some folks with a new implementation of Office for the Web. The implications of Microsoft's moves are many, but the most interesting might be the rapid rate at which cloud computing services will become a commodity. In fact, many of Microsoft's existing partners are already looking over their shoulders and developers will have to rethink their relationships with Microsoft. Here's an overall roundup of other events that transpired at Microsoft's Professional Developer Conference. But if you want know more about the new leader of Microsoft's cloud computing effort, you can check out what she has to say here. Windows 7 Passes Muster On first look, the new Windows 7 offering from Microsoft sounds promising now that Microsoft has made available a prebeta version of the much discussed follow-on to Vista. As for Vista, there are lots of folk already saying that Vista doesn't matter anymore, even as Microsoft rolls out Service Pack 2. For a good analysis of many of the issues that have plagued Vista and what to expect from Windows 7, click here. Linux Market Size Estimated at $10.9B Microsoft may still be bigger than most of its Linux rivals, but Linus Torvalds made some pointed comments recently about the value of passion when it comes to developing software. Elsewhere, it looks like open-source database adoption is on the rise. Sun Outlines Vision for the Future of Java With the release of Version 6 of the standard edition of Java, Sun is finally starting to put a lot more emphasis on rich clients. Of course, on the hardware side Sun is trying to figure out what to do without Andy Bechtolsheim while also rolling out new hardware. McAfee Partners with Hewlett-Packard, Intel and VMware on Virtualization Security As virtualization security becomes a bigger issue, vendors such as McAfee are starting to take on the challenge. McAfee has also refined its approach to NAC (network access control) and application whitelisting. Dell Rolls Out New Power-Saving PCs, Thin Clients Responding to the economic pressures facing customers, Dell is giving customers the option of using PCs or thin clients in a strategy that mirrors recent moves by HP. State of Texas Calls IBM to Task over Data Center Consolidation Project It looks like IBM is messing with Texas in a way that many would consider inadvisable. | | | |
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