Archive for November, 2010

Quest software releases latest vFoglight version

November 28th, 2010

Software company Quest Software Inc. has released the latest iteration of its vFoglight product.

The virtualization management, monitoring, and capacity planning application, vFoglight 6.5, now extends hypervisor support for both VMware ESX and Microsoft Hyper-V. In addition, it adds application infrastructure management for Microsoft Active Directory and Microsoft Exchange.

vFoglight 6.5 provides increased automation of virtual infrastructures. Specifically, it aims to simplify VMware management to increase efficiency to drive lower costs.

A 30-day trial of vFoglight 6.5 is available for download.
New features and enhancements included in vFoglight 6.5:

• Event Remediation–Administrators can view alarms and launch automated resolution workflows to speed mean-time-to-resolution for problems.
• User Perspectives–This provides administrators tailored views for understanding performance monitoring, capacity planning, chargeback, and more.
• Administration–Time is saved by providing the ability to offer common VM tasks in the context of daily activities.

• Enhanced FAQts–Factual information about the dynamic infrastructure is made available and displayed more clearly for administrators and stakeholders.
This new release of vFoglight 6.5 leads a suite of virtual infrastructure monitoring solutions that include vFoglight Storage for physical storage monitoring and vFoglight QuickView, a free solution for performanceVMware monitoring and management of a single vCenter server.

“vFoglight has been developed to maximize performance, speed problem resolution, and ensure capacity across heterogeneous virtual, physical, and cloud infrastructures,” says Carl Eberling, Quest Software’s vice president and general manager. “More than 25,000 customers use Quest every day to simplify the management of their complex virtual environments.”

Source:http://www.channelprosmb.com/article/21657/Quest-Software-Releases-Latest-vFoglight-Version/

HotSpot software– Single WiFi access point to the global ISP

November 28th, 2010

DMN Newswire–2010-11-28–Houston, USA Nov 28th, 2010 — Wannasoft Studio, a professional and cheap software provider, newly offered HotSpot software which enables users to control and bill customers for the Internet usage. The software controls download, upload, data transfer(bandwith quota), time usage, visited pages and blocks the inappropriate conten.

HotSpot Billing software runs on Windows PC, controls unlimited user accounts, and displays data to customers on self-branded pages. It includes billing, statistics and reporting with many ISP grade features – not available in router based WiFi hotspots.

It is suitable for any business size – Single WiFi access point to the global ISP, including Internet Cafe, Cyber Cafe, Hotel WiFi, Resort, Motel, Kiosk add-on to accept WiFi laptops, Airports, Terminals, Cruise Ship, Public Transport, Restaurant, Coffee Shop & Conference Center, University, School, Library and other educational institutions, Shopping Mall and Business Center.

Source:-http://nab.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=1271455

Wal-mart cyber monday psp deals updates to psp system software, media go

November 28th, 2010

Now is a great time to buy sales on TVs, eReaders, Video Games & much more which you’ve waited for this year. During the holidays of Cyber Monday, Amazon.com gives away excellent 3DTV deals and coupons on a massive variety of virtually every brand of Hi Def TVs, eReaders & Video Games. Regardless you are shopping for you or friends, you absolutely can’t let Amazon.com Television, eReader & Movie deals elude you. Visit Amazon for the newest or Walmart electronics Cyber Monday deals!
Updates to PSP System Software, Media Go
Hi everyone, the next PSP (PlayStation Portable) system software update (v6.35) is coming soon. This is a minor update that prepares your PSP system for the upcoming launch of “Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity” – a new, cloud-based, digital music service from Sony that will give music lovers access to millions of songs stored .

Source:-http://healthbeautynews.com/wal-mart-cyber-monday-psp-deals-updates-to-psp-system-software-media-go/0109

Eastern software systems champions social networking website development and portal

November 28th, 2010

Eastern Software Systems, a leading software development company in the business of software applications development, has recently bagged multiple contracts for social networking website development ( http://essindia.com/software-development ) in different business verticals.

Social Networking Websites and Portals have become one of the most powerful communication tools for businesses whether for marketing products & services, engaging customers in conversation, online collaboration, employee engagement and attracting talented resources. The buzz created by the social networking tools like blog, community forums, Twitter or Facebook propagates much faster than other communication channels. ESS is one of the few software development companies in India that have worked extensively on large Web 2.0 social networking web design projects in multiple platforms.

In the healthcare sector, ESS completed a social networking website development on mother and infant care. This knowledge based portal on parenthood and baby care, offers a collaboration platform for parents and experts to form an interactive community through several online Web 2.0 driven tools and applications.

ESS has been actively involved in developing and building social networking websites ( http://essindia.com/software-development ) for the tourism industry where collaboration benefits the travelers to make better travel decisions. ESS developed an AJAX based social network web design where users can collaborate with other travelers and form an opinion and review based travel itinerary. The platform has enabled users to share views, pictures, video and review & rate tourist destinations, hotels & travel agencies.

The artist community in Africa had a dream to tell their stories their way and they were hungry for an online channel through which they can do so. ESS developed a social networking website to enable this vision. This beautifully crafted social networking web design not only connects Africans through M.A.D.E (Music, Arts, Dance, Edutainment); but also provides the folks with a platform to showcase their talent.

ESS has been early adopters of new technology since its inception in 1990. The CMM Level 5 processes, continuous training, innovation and its experienced team have helped deliver solutions within time and budget to more than 650+ customers in 25+ countries.

Source:-http://pr-canada.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=301871&Itemid=59

European Software Development Outsourcing Challenges 2010 Revealed

November 28th, 2010

IT Sourcing Europe, a UK-based nearshore IT outsourcing (ITO) research and advisory firm, has surveyed eight European countries between April and November 2010 for the purpose of benchmarking the most critical challenges of the outsourced software development (SD). Overall, 1,557 companies from the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Norway participated in the research and anonymously shared their software development outsourcing challenges with a global business community.

According to the study findings, delayed product deliveries and missed project milestones are reported to be the most critical SD outsourcing challenges by most of the UK, German, Swiss, Swedish and Danish companies. Alternatively, a lot of the UK and Dutch companies point to time and cultural difference as the most critical issues of their SD outsourcing. IT Sourcing Europe determined the top three challenges for each country surveyed (in a descending way from most to least faced): UK – delayed delivery, time/cultural difference and poor client-vendor relationships; Germany – delayed delivery, poor project management (PM) on vendor’s side and hidden agenda (actual costs far exceed the expected ones); Switzerland – delayed delivery, hidden agenda and poor client-vendor communication;

Austria – poor client-vendor communication, hidden agenda and delayed delivery; Netherlands – time/cultural difference, poor client-vendor communication and delayed delivery; Sweden – delayed delivery, poor PM on vendor’s side and hidden agenda; Denmark – delayed delivery, poor client-vendor communication and poor quality of delivery; and Norway – poor client-vendor communication, delayed delivery and time/cultural difference. The less critical challenges identified are: excessive vendor’s bureaucracy, insufficient data safety, change of management and inability to control and reduce vendor’s staff turnover. The lack of appropriate resources on vendor’s side is considered to be a somewhat critical issue in the process of the successful outsourced development.

To respond to the most critical challenges, most of companies from all of the surveyed countries increase face to face communication, revise their ITO engagements and dedicate more managerial resources. They do it by hiring additional ITO and/or project managers, relocating them to work permanently on vendor’s site, improving the training function for the outsourced teams, changing SD methodology, process, interaction with team members and PMs, cancelling current ITO contracts and looking for new partners. Another big ratio of companies extends project deadlines and brings in outside assistance such as ITO consultancies. The least popular actions include: dedication of more IT resources for the improvement of client-vendor relationships, vendor management redesign and SD outsourcing termination and back-sourcing (bringing development back to house). It is interesting to note that Swedish and Norwegian outsourcers are most active in cancelling ITO engagement and back-sourcing, while German ITO buyers are most reluctant to cancel their outsourced development

Source:-http://www.pr.com/press-release/279940

ACI Worldwide’s success tied to its early days in Omaha

November 28th, 2010

One of the world’s oldest still-active software companies originated in Omaha and has its biggest office here.
Today, its customers are in 90 countries — Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Columbia, Great Britain, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Peru, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Uruguay and Venezuela, to name a few — as well as the United States.
It’s ACI Worldwide Inc., whose software handles 90 billion consumer transactions each year and processes $12 trillion in wire transfers per day.
Yes, that’s per day.
ACI was founded in 1975, one of thousands of software companies started in the 1970s, but few have survived 35 years as ongoing enterprises.
It all started with Nebraskans’ penchant for automated teller machines, which became widespread because state laws restricted the number of branch offices banks could open. So banks added more machines, and those machines needed software to function properly.
ACI’s founders came along just at the right time.
The company’s software also helped create systems for debit cards in the 1990s, changing the way people buy things.
“It was a slow go, and then it took off,” said Jeff Hale, senior vice president for global sales at the Omaha office. “It’s pretty clear that the growth in electronic payments will continue for a long time yet.”
The company’s future fortunes still are tied to the burgeoning electronic payments industry, which is beginning to switch to “smart card” technology that will let consumers and companies conduct even more of their business through computer-savvy plastic cards.
In the United States, ACI also could get a boost from new federal financial regulations, including the law’s emphasis on preventing fraud, Hale said.
“A lot of clients continue to look for the latest and greatest systems to reduce payment fraud. It goes back to the founding of our company.”
Fraud was a concern even in the early days of financial software, when ACI, then Applied Communications Inc., made one of its key early sales, to the New York Stock Exchange. The integrity of the trading system was vital, and ACI’s software delivered that sort of security.
ACI’s products spoke for themselves, even overcoming the time company founder James Cody went on a sales call to a large Chicago bank and realized he had packed one brown shoe and one black shoe.
“I figured that they had seen plenty of slick salesmen, and that they would think that nobody would have the nerve to show up dressed like this and lie to them,” Cody would say later.
By tying the software to “fault-tolerant” computers made by Tandem Corp. — now part of Hewlett-Packard — ACI’s software became standard for large segments of the industry.
In the highly fragmented world of financial software, ACI occupies a leading position in the electronic payments sector, said Kurt Strawhecker of Omaha, whose company consults for the payments industry.
“They’re the big dog,” Strawhecker said.
Hale said the company has about a 5 percent share of the global electronic payments software market and more in some countries. For example, its share in the United Kingdom is approximately 10 or 15 percent, he said.
“ACI is the largest provider of software that banks and retailers and processors deploy in-house,” he said.
While the U.S. banking system is based on thousands of local banks, with some big national and regional players, most other developed countries are dominated by a few national banks.
They are prime candidates for large, sophisticated networks for payments and other financial deals. ACI’s software is designed to link computers so that the networks work smoothly and quickly while preventing fraud.
In recent years, Hale said, developing countries such as China have become an important market for ACI because their economies and financial systems are networking rapidly amid growing consumer demand.
In all, Hale said, about 60 percent of the company’s annual revenue of $400 million comes from outside the United States.
“You’ve got a large group of people in Omaha, yet for the most part they serve an international customer base,” he said. “You can easily find ourself in Singapore or China or Europe or Latin America. It’s pretty interesting for people to experience that, yet live in Omaha.”
Demand for ACI’s software may grow as changes in the world’s banking systems take place.
“A lot of it depends on what goes on in different parts of the world,” Hale said. “Until recently, the U.S. market has had a fairly benign regulatory environment for banks.”
Rules changes cause banks to revise their payment systems, and that’s ACI’s specialty.
Rule-making for the new U.S. financial regulations is just getting started, which Hale said likely will result in a “fairly tumultuous environment” for ACI’s main customers — large banks, large retailers and large payment processors, such as Omaha’s First Data Corp.
ACI will offer software that meets the new government requirements, he said, as it has in recent years in Europe.
“That creates a lot of change throughout the payment environment. That will create more opportunities for us, to be more efficient and supply more secure payment systems.”
Other factors affecting ACI clients: Profits are being squeezed by the recent recession and related financial problems; and lawmakers are enacting new rules for merchants’ processing procedures.
“One response from banks and from Visa, MasterCard and other payment systems is to move toward more efficient infrastructure, and that usually lends itself toward people like us,” Hale said. “We have the most efficient systems.”
Another big line of business for the past 35 years are wire transfers and high-value payments, including those made across international boundaries and between different currencies. Tens of millions of dollars can pass through in a single transaction.
ACI has grown partly through acquisition, typically by working with another software company for a time and then making a friendly purchase offer.
“That’s not a bad model because it helps us get into a country without overinvesting and finding out we can’t compete,” Hale said.
“There is no end in sight as people look to leverage technology to make payments more efficient, more reliable and more secure. We’re in the middle of that highway as far as I can see.

Source:-http://www.omaha.com/article/20101128/MONEY/711289949

DeJarnette Releases Vendor Neutral Archive Software Upgrade

November 28th, 2010

DeJarnette Research Systems, Inc. of Towson, Maryland announces the release of xDL (Cross-Enterprise Document Librarian) version 3.4. This release provides additional functionality and product performance improvements. New functionality includes:

- Support for Caringo CAStor content management software
- Support for fast (http over WAN) CIFS interface
- Support for Avance clustering services from Stratus
- Support for ACE switch clustering and load balancing
- Extended XDS-I functionality
- Encryption support for non-natively encrypted storage systems

Product performance improvements include:

- Improved database performance through query optimization
- Improved memory utilization through resource optimization
- Improved performance in handling multi-frame objects
- Improved deprecated study management capability
- Improved Web Administration GUI

xDL version 3.4 has been undergoing testing since mid-spring, 2010. During that time the xDL was tested under an average volume load of approximately 1600 studies per day, 7 days per week. Peak hour loads 3 times the average daily volume were observed and handled efficiently. These studies were generated by a wide variety of modalities of many different makes and models; the studies supplied on a daily basis by an academic partner over a 1 Gbit connection. Individual studies as large as 2.5 GB (compressed) were handled routinely. The average size of studies tested was 65.8 MB (compressed) and the average study contained 295.1 images. This performance was achieved with an inexpensive Dell rack computer with a single E5620 2.4 GHZ Xenon processor and 4 GB of memory running in a virtual environment with a single core assigned to the xDL.

The software was released in early October and roll out to existing customers began the end of October.

Wayne DeJarnette, Ph.D., company president commented, “This level of performance is well above the vast majority of PACS archive software currently deployed. As the leader in the PACS migration market, we get to see the ingestion capabilities of all the PACS archives in the marketplace; xDL 3.4 seems to out perform them all.”

DeJarnette Research Systems, Inc. is a world leader in medical imaging interface technology. The company is dedicated to increasing the efficiency of image management workflow for all healthcare providers. Founded in 1985, the Towson, Maryland-based company engineers, manufactures and markets Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) workflow components, healthcare IT software, and imaging interface hardware. The company’s solutions are sold through dealers, resellers and OEM partners. DeJarnette maintains an ISO 9001 and TickIT certified quality management system.

Source:http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/dejarnette-releases-vendor-neutral-archive-software-upgrade-183734.php

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