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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

Our head was in the clouds overnight - with VMware and Salesforce.com offering a new platform as a service for enterprise Java apps and Red Hat and Amazon.com doing the same for Linux.

Expect a few more local cloud computing announcements in the coming days.

-- Brett Winterford

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Telco/ISP
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By Ry Crozier | April 28, 2010

Less work to maintain networks.

 
 
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Offers 'reasonable expenses' to customers affected by update gaffe.

 
 
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Salesforce.com, VMware offer Java platform as a service

By Brett Winterford | April 27, 2010

PaaS play for enterprise Java apps.

 
 
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NSW Govt to beef up mobile commuter apps

By Ry Crozier | April 28, 2010

Moving to new underlying IT infrastructure.

 
 
Software
Red Hat taps Amazon for Cloud Access option

April 28, 2010

Cloud version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux now on AWS.

 
 
Technology
Nokia unveils new flagship phone model

By Tarmo Virki, | April 28, 2010

Top end device aimed at iPhone, Blackberry.

 
 
Hardware
HP introduces Integrity blade servers

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Mission-critical systems now fit the same enclosures as HP's Proliant servers.

 
 

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