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Two markets stand out above all else when looking at the first quarter of 2011: infrastructure as a service (IaaS) — the epitome of cloud computing — and big data. Amazon Web Services continues to lead the IaaS space in terms of customers and innovation, while Rackspace, buoyed by momentum around OpenStack, will be its primary competitor for mainstream customers. In the big data space, there are so many players and terms floating about it’s difficult for outsiders to get a handle on who’s who and what’s what, though such activity validates the technologies. Other developments this quarter included HP’s impending presence in the cloud computing and big data spaces and the realization that Intel won’t be left to die if low-power servers based on x86 processors catch on like the buzz late last year suggests they will. Additional companies mentioned in this report include VMware, Microsoft, Cloudera, SeaMicro and Facebook. For a full list of companies, and to read the full report, sign up for a free trial. Read more at GigaOM Pro »

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Cloud CRM provider Salesforce has announced the acquisition of web conferencing and meeting tools provider Dimdim. Salesforce says that it will use Dimdim’s presence and on-demand meeting and collaboration technologies and development team to add new real-time communication capabilities to its Chatter collaboration platform. Read more »

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Dimdim today launches Dimdim 6.0, the latest version of its browser-based web conferencing tool. Particularly impressive among the features in the release are the improved screensharing capabilities — thanks to an updated myScreen plugin — and the ability to host four-way video conferences. Read more »

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Dimdim — a provider of well-designed web conferencing tools that we’ve covered previously — yesterday rolled out DimDim Business, an edition of its software designed for small and medium-sized businesses. It provides a web conferencing solution that’s scalable to thousands of participants. Read more »

Web conferencing company Dimdim recently a new one-click screen sharing feature. The new myScreen functionality replaces the old “screencaster” and includes a short permanent “Smart URL” that can be shared with anybody, anytime. Read more »

Report: NBCU-Comcast Will Likely Look OK To FCC, DOJ; a confidential report to Congress on Comcast’s proposed deal for control of NBC Universal starts from the premise that the deal will go through. (Multichannel News) Ooyala Adds Product Enhancements; white-label video publishing firm added new features […] Read more »

I’m a firm believer in the adage “you get what you pay for.” However, I also can’t deny the incredible value being put out onto the Internet for free by some very talented people. With the decreasing costs of web conferencing software from the likes of […] Read more »

Dimdim is an easy-to-use, competitively priced open-source web conferencing app that we’ve covered previously here on WebWorkerDaily. Today, Dimdim announced the launch of Dimdim Webinar Edition, which allows for larger web conferences with up to 1,000 attendees. Dimdim Webinar is very easy to use for attendees, […] Read more »

Last month I wrote up the new version 4.0 of one of my favorite free online meeting applications: Yugma. This application is a favorite among many WebWorkerDaily readers and writers. Version 4.0 brings a lot of conveniences, but I still had a few things remaining on […] Read more »

I’ve written before about Yugma, which is one of the best free online conferencing applications available. Today, Yugma has announced a new version 4.0 of its meeting application, which adds many new features, including a Viewer that allows people to join a Yugma meeting without downloading […] Read more »

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Here are three open-source software applications that you may not use, but may even be preferable to proprietary alternatives. They’re all available for the Mac, Windows or Linux. Read more »

Anyone who’s ever tried to collaborate live on the web with other people, be it making a presentation, sharing a desktop or just talking about what they see, quickly learns the difference between theory and reality. The theory is web collaboration is so easy. The reality […] Read more »

Last night while watching TV with the Fujitsu P1620 in my hands, something I love to do due to its small and light form, my bride wanted to check something online.  She didn’t want to go upstairs and get her laptop so she asked for the […] Read more »

[podtech content=http://media1.podtech.net/media/2007/05/PID_011140/Podtech_Hitachi07_GST_Travelstar_Upgra.flv&totalTime=343000&postURL=http://www.podtech.net/home/3002/hitachi-gst-travelstar-upgrade-kit-demo&breadcrumb=a3edb85403764f14a5f8f3cc11a4fcf1] While many readers here are more than capable of upgrading system memory or hard drives, some folks are still intimidated by the unknown. Hitachi’s Travelstar Upgrade Kit makes the process so easy that anyone can take their slow, low-capacity drive and replace it with […] Read more »

T-Mobile is not that enamored with 3G. It can’t be – it doesn’t have the spectrum to roll out 3G services, so it is staying focused on cheap voice, and using WiFi as a high speed data option. However, the company is willing to make a […] Read more »

T-Mobile Sidekick II Review: Best Phone I’ll Never Buy proclaims Gizmodo-zilla Joel Johnson “I think it’s probably one of the best mobile devices I’ve ever used. And I can say, with total conviction, that I will never, ever purchase one and neither should you. In fact, […] Read more »