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VMware, Cisco Extend Partnership on Virtualization, Mission-Critical Cloud

VMware and Cisco renewed their vows to collaborate on cloud and virtualization in Las Vegas last month. Executives unveiled solutions for desktop and network virtualization, as well as offerings to scale and secure cloud infrastructures for mission-critical data and applications.

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San Francisco Employs SOA To Fight Water Pollution

San Francisco's Public Utilities Commission is enlisting an SOA-based solution from IBM in the city's fight to reduce pollution in the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The city's new weapon is IBM Maximo Asset Management software, which officials says will provide near real-time management of wastewater systems, including treatment centers and 1,000 miles of pipeline.

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Web 2.0 Discussed at Social Media Strategies – Oct 29-30

Industry experts will converge at the Social Media Strategies Conference to offer insights and expertise on creating a social media strategy Oct 29-30 in San Francisco.

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Internet Leaders Gather at Web 2.0 Summit, Nov. 5-7

Web 2.0 Summit will bring together the leaders of the Internet economy in San Francisco on Nov. 5-7. The program will explore Web 2.0 business models and technologies at work in healthcare, genetics, finance, global business, and politics. Featured speakers wil include Al Gore and Lance Armstrong.

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Cisco’s XML-Driven Virtual Data Warehouse

When Cisco rolled out its AON (Application-Oriented Networking), it added a new dimension to enterprise web services. AON will use XML, HTTP and related web services, to turn an existing network into a virtual data warehouse. IDN speaks with Mike Carter, co-founder of CXO Systems, Cisco's key XML partner for AON, to learn how web services can offer easy-to-access, real-time views of 100s of queries.

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Cisco, SAP Team Up on AON Integration

Cisco's push to bring data integration capabilities into a hardware router form-factor has a strong new enterprise software ally. SAP confirmed it will use Cisco's Application-Oriented Networking (AON) hardware technologies to speed data and business integration later this year, including Business One and NetWeaver software. IDN looks at how hardware just might change the face of integration this year.

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