m News24 | Patients lie on the floor at Uitenhage hospital - some with serious injuries By www.news24.com Published On :: Tuesday Nov 12 2024 19:38:05 Patients lie on the floor at Uitenhage Provincial Hospital in Kariega, some with drips in their veins. Full Article
m News24 | Ronald Lamola denies ANC is protecting 'its friend Frelimo' ahead of more protests in Mozambique By www.news24.com Published On :: Tuesday Nov 12 2024 20:00:30 International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola threw diplomacy out the window on Tuesday and responded angrily when he was asked whether South Africa and the ANC were "protecting its friend" Frelimo in troubled Mozambique. Full Article
m News24 | SRD R370 grant beneficiaries approved in October still waiting for payment By www.news24.com Published On :: Tuesday Nov 12 2024 20:41:04 Nearly three weeks after they were supposed to be paid, a number of SRD grant beneficiaries who had their applications approved in October are still waiting for their payments. Full Article
m News24 | Two people arrested over murder of ‘Noem My Skollie’ actor, insurance fraud suspected By www.news24.com Published On :: Tuesday Nov 12 2024 21:31:55 Cape Town police have arrested two suspects in connection with the murder of Noem My Skollie actor David Manuel and his friend, Alfonso Fisher, in Gugulethu last month. Full Article
m News24 | SA Jewish Board of Deputies approaches Equality Court with social media hate speech complaint By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 08:11:04 The Cape South African Jewish Board of Deputies has asked the Equality Court in Cape Town to declare politician Mehmet Vefa Dag's social media posts about about Jewish people hate speech. Full Article
m News24 | WASTE LAND | Mogale City sewage disaster sees faeces-laden river water testing 100 times above legal limit By www.news24.com Published On :: Tuesday Nov 12 2024 04:45:19 Scientific tests confirm rivers and dams have been poisoned by the raw sewage dumped by the municipality in the Bloubankspruit and Crocodile Rivers, killing aquatic life and destroying businesses and livelihoods. Full Article
m News24 | Budget constraints force Gauteng education department to delay teacher promotions until April By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 06:20:32 The Gauteng education department has postponed the appointment of new office-based staff as well as teachers who applied to be promoted as heads of department, deputy principals and principals until April because of budget constraints. Full Article
m News24 | Fraser's Phala Phala claims something from a movie, but baseless, says Ramaphosa's lawyer By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 08:23:10 President Cyril Ramaphosa's lawyers say former spy boss Arthur Fraser's claims about the Phala Phala break-in are like something from a movie - but are founded on nothing more than baseless speculation. Full Article
m News24 | Heat attack: 2024 is world's hottest year, and likely to leave South Africans sweating this summer By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 04:45:18 The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has raised the alarm over climate change, reporting 2024 is the world's hottest year yet. Full Article
m News24 | Higher education minister clashes with NSFAS head over 'unexplained' suspension of 2 officials By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 06:16:50 A formal disciplinary process, or lack thereof, around the suspensions of two high-ranking officials at the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has pitted Higher Education and Training Minister Nobuhle Pamela Nkabane against NSFAS administrator Freeman Nomvalo. Full Article
m News24 | Do you have any complaints or feedback about News24's content? Here's how to get in touch By www.news24.com Published On :: Tuesday Oct 08 2024 20:38:59 Any complaints, queries or suggestions about content on News24 may be sent to our public editor George Claassen. Full Article
m News24 | 'Explainer-in-chief': Rasool aims to amplify SA's voice globally in second stint as ambassador in US By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 06:13:33 When Ebrahim Rasool returns to Washington in December as South Africa's ambassador, one of his primary goals is to reposition Pretoria as a "moral superpower" Full Article
m News24 | Inside Gauteng legislature's shadowy deal with employees accused of fraud during Covid-19 spree By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 04:45:15 Gauteng legislature secretary Linda Mwale has signed a sweetheart agreement with Nehawu to let 32 employees accused of defrauding the institution off the hook. Full Article
m News24 | Senzo Meyiwa murder accused removed from C-Max centre By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 07:39:54 It was out of fear for his mental health and to avoid the perpetuation of an ongoing wrong that a judge ordered that one of the five men charged with the murder of soccer star Senzo Meyiwa be removed from solitary confinement. Full Article
m News24 | Wenzeni uGupta? Hlophe asks what crimes Guptas are accused of, disparages Batohi By www.news24.com Published On :: Wednesday Nov 13 2024 08:07:22 The MK Party continued its campaign against accountability for corruption, with its deputy leader, John Hlophe, suggesting National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi was "misleading the nation" about the Guptas' extradition. Full Article
m Why We Made a Home Air Purifier Part of Our Travel Lifestyle By vagabondish.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Aug 2020 18:05:40 +0000 A minimal design, compact size, and true HEPA filter make Sharp's FPK50UW Air Purifier an affordable clean-home solution for travelers. The post Why We Made a Home Air Purifier Part of Our Travel Lifestyle appeared first on Vagabondish. Full Article Modern Vagabond Review Air Purifier
m Beyond Imitation By www.oreilly.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 09:57:13 +0000 The first AI image generation model I got to play around with was Midjourney v2 in summer 2022. A month earlier, OpenAI had launched DALL-E 2 in beta, and the results looked unbelievably magical. You could generate images in any art style simply by prompting an AI with the name of an artist. I didn’t […] Full Article AI & ML Artificial Intelligence Research
m Platform Engineering: The Next Step in Operations By www.oreilly.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:10:40 +0000 Platform engineering is the latest buzzword in IT operations. And like all other buzzwords, it’s in danger of becoming meaningless—in danger of meaning whatever some company with a “platform engineering” product wants to sell. We’ve seen that happen to too many useful concepts: Edge computing meant everything from caches at a cloud provider’s data center […] Full Article Web Programming Deep Dive
m Radar Trends to Watch: September 2024 By www.oreilly.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Sep 2024 10:00:09 +0000 This month, we’ll give AI a rest. Alex Russell has finished an excellent series of posts titled “Reckoning.” It’s a must-read for web developers. If you want to understand why our networks and laptops are much faster than they were 15 or 20 years ago, but the web is slower, it comes down to one […] Full Article Radar Trends Signals
m Radar Trends to Watch: November 2024 By www.oreilly.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:37 +0000 October had many language model releases. The mid-size models, and even the small models, are catching up to frontier models like GPT-4.5o in performance. But the release that blew us all away wasn’t a language model: It was Claude’s computer use API. Computer use allows you to teach Claude how to use a computer: how […] Full Article Radar Trends Signals
m Jon Stewart on the bewildering denial in remaining an undecided voter By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 15:10:43 +0000 Jon Stewart tears apart the denials and false claims Trump supporters make about their terrible candidate and wonders how anyone can remain undecided. At the top of this piece by Stewart sits the strange claim MAGAs keep making that Vice President Harris isn't clear about her plans. — Read the rest The post Jon Stewart on the bewildering denial in remaining an undecided voter appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post Entertainment politics video
m Trump lies, sows division, and wastes recovery resources as Americans suffer By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 15:39:52 +0000 Adjudicated rapist and convicted felon Donald Trump chose to politicize the Federal response to Hurricane Helene, demonstrating little concern about the actual devastation. Responsible leaders who care about the people they govern do not leap into every photo opportunity they can find. — Read the rest The post Trump lies, sows division, and wastes recovery resources as Americans suffer appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post politics
m Do you like party games and music history? Try HITSTER By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 16:07:57 +0000 I recently attended a weekend-long birthday getaway for an old college friend, and as soon as I arrived, he pulled out a box and said, "You have to play this game." And he was right. Hitster describes itself as a Music Party Board Game, and that's accurate. — Read the rest The post Do you like party games and music history? Try HITSTER appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post 80s music 90s music board games music history party games pop music tabletop game tabletop games
m Rainforest Café fans: don't miss this Empire State Building pop-up By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 17:45:00 +0000 Earlier this year on April Fools' Day, the Empire State Building announced that they would be opening at a Rainforest Café on the iconic building's 86th floor observatory. If you got your hopes up just to find out it was all an April Fools' joke, rejoice, because now the joke is about to become reality. — Read the rest The post Rainforest Café fans: don't miss this Empire State Building pop-up appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post all of your jungle-themed restaurant dreams are coming true April Fools Day joke turns into reality Empire State Building pop-ups Rainforest Cafe
m Woah! Woman waves at a stranger's cat — and much to her surprise, it waves back (video) By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 17:51:38 +0000 While on a walk, a woman saw a tuxedo cat in a window and greeted it with a wave. But she never imagined the cat would return the greeting, lifting its paw to say "hey." "How many aura points did I gain when I waved to a cat and it waved back," says the caption of her TikTok video, accompanied by footage of the surreal exchange. — Read the rest The post Woah! Woman waves at a stranger's cat — and much to her surprise, it waves back (video) appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post animals cats cute Delightful Creatures
m The new TOXIC AVENGER comic book is great By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 18:18:00 +0000 It's been just over a year since director Macon Blair premiered his new reboot of The Toxic Avenger at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. The new film stars Peter Dinklage as the eponymous hideously deformed creature of superhuman size and strength, along with Elijah Wood, Kevin Bacon, and more—but has unfortunately struggled to find support for a wider distribution, according to The Hollywood Reporter. — Read the rest The post The new TOXIC AVENGER comic book is great appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post Comic Books hideously deformed creatures of superhuman size and strength matt bors mr gotcha peter dinklage toxic avenger troma
m NASA plans to grow mushroom houses on the moon By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 18:37:53 +0000 With NASA's sights on moon bases, the question becomes how do you build shelters for tomorrow's lunar inhabitants? Carting up large amounts of raw materials from Earth is prohibitively expensive. And the only resources on the surface are regolith—lunar dust—and water. — Read the rest The post NASA plans to grow mushroom houses on the moon appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post moon NASA Space
m Physicists find evidence of "negative time" in photons By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 19:58:15 +0000 Time's arrow may not be as unidirectional as we were led to believe. According to Scientific American, a group of quantum physical researchers at the University of Toronto had observed evidence of what they're calling "negative time"—specifically, of photons exiting a material before they ever entered it, to begin with. — Read the rest The post Physicists find evidence of "negative time" in photons appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post about time are we living in a parallel timeline? negative time physics quantum culture quantum mechanics quantum physics quantum weirdness subjective temporal experiences temporal anomalies temporal distortion time
m Music really does sound better when you're high, scientists report By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 20:53:51 +0000 Neuroscientists have confirmed what every stoner already knows: music sounds better when you're high on weed. In a paper titled "Exploring the interaction between cannabis, hearing, and music," researchers from Toronto Metropolitan University reported results from a study in which participants "reported significantly greater hearing sensitivity and levels of state absorption while high compared to sober." — Read the rest The post Music really does sound better when you're high, scientists report appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post cannabis drugs music
m Your hand is cramping up! Use this ergonomic mouse instead By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 21:00:00 +0000 TL;DR: If you still don't have a mouse for your WFH setup, get this ergonomic Logitech MX mouse for $89.99 (reg. $99)! You know what part of you body seriously takes a beating after a long day or week of work? No, it's not your neck—though you need a more supportive office chair. — Read the rest The post Your hand is cramping up! Use this ergonomic mouse instead appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post Boing Boing Shop shop
m The Poopcopter is a DIY autonomous drone that finds and collects dog-doo By boingboing.net Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 22:27:31 +0000 A Minnessota maker named Caleb Olson built the Poopcopter, an autonomous drone that seeks out dog-doo and retrieves it for disposal. He describes it as the "world's first aerial bound self-guided dog poop removal system." See it in action below. "The Poopcopter is capable of scanning areas defined by a user, your backyard for example, and as it scans it's performing real-time computer vision using the camera which is inside the drone," Olson says. — Read the rest The post The Poopcopter is a DIY autonomous drone that finds and collects dog-doo appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post animals dogs DRONES
m The science of vinegar: what happens to bacteria under a microscope By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 11:15:00 +0000 I recently switched over to using a vinegar-based spray cleaner (just vinegar, water, and rubbing alcohol), to clean my kitchen. It works wonderfully for me, and I love that by using it I'm saving money and reducing my exposure to harsh chemicals. — Read the rest The post The science of vinegar: what happens to bacteria under a microscope appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post bacteria microscope vinegar
m The stunning view from Preikestolen, 604m over Norway's Lysefjorden By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 11:40:41 +0000 Preikestolen, Pulpit Rock, is one of Norway's most famous natural landmarks. It's located in Rogaland county, near the town of Forsand. It overlooks the stunning Lysefjorden, a narrow fjord surrounded by steep cliffs. In this video of the 604m Rock, both the stunning beauty and dizzying height of the rock are shown. — Read the rest The post The stunning view from Preikestolen, 604m over Norway's Lysefjorden appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post cliff heights travel
m Bluetooth speaker inside a mannequin head By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 11:46:40 +0000 A Boring Day's DIY head speaker is a one-of-a-kind speaker straight out of the uncanny valley. It's fantastic. The speaker is built inside of a plastic mannequin head, with exposed wires that look like the mannequin's hairdo. The sound comes out of the mannequins eye holes which look like bug eyes.To — Read the rest The post Bluetooth speaker inside a mannequin head appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post mannequin music speakers
m Oura the best smart ring, say testers By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:32:43 +0000 The Verge's roundup of smart rings seems representative of a general consensus: Oura is just ahead of the game when it comes to these inconspicious gadgets. The competition is either too rough in one repect or another, be it software, syncing or the basic credibility of measurements, and the best is a model from Samsung that requires other Samsung stuff to work right. — Read the rest The post Oura the best smart ring, say testers appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post gadgets smart rings tech
m Another emulation project disappears amid Nintendo crackdown By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:53:28 +0000 Nintendo is cracking down on emulators of its hardware and media depicting their use. First Yuzu was taken down with a lawsuit, and now departs Ryujinx, a similar project that had sought to avoid the legal landmines Yuzu stepped on. — Read the rest The post Another emulation project disappears amid Nintendo crackdown appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post copyright gadgets lawsuits retrogaming tech
m Toilet paper buying panic recommences as dockworkers strike By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 14:54:07 +0000 We are doing what we do best when something threatens the consumer supply chain: rushing to buy mountains of toilet paper. Experts say the dockworkers' strike won't result in shortages, but the panic-buying might so long as the panic-buying lasts. "They cleaned out the toilet paper at my local Walmart in Virginia. — Read the rest The post Toilet paper buying panic recommences as dockworkers strike appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post consumers mistakes panic strikes toilet paper
m Tom the Dancing Bug: "Hey, Ladies! Trump will be your protector!" By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 15:00:00 +0000 Announcing the brand new Tom the Dancing Bug book: Volume 8 of The Complete Tom the Dancing Bug book program is "IT'S THE GREAT STORM, TOM THE DANCING BUG!" Now accepting orders right HERE! Get your personalized / signed / sketched / swagged copy today! — Read the rest The post Tom the Dancing Bug: "Hey, Ladies! Trump will be your protector!" appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Video Tom The Dancing Bug
m The Rocky Horror Picture Show is now a video game By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 15:56:49 +0000 If you have ever thought, "I wish I could play as an 8-bit version of Janet Weiss or Brad Majors," you are in luck. You can "Jump to the left and dodge to the right" in the upcoming video game adaptation of everyone's favorite midnight movie. — Read the rest The post The Rocky Horror Picture Show is now a video game appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post rocky horror picture show video games
m Texas man wastes $4k smashing a Taylor Swift "themed" guitar By boingboing.net Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 16:19:00 +0000 A North Texas man recently spent $4000 on a guitar he believed was signed by Taylor Swift at the Ellis County Wild Game Dinner in Waxahachie, Texas, and then immediately destroyed it with a hammer. Sounds like the guitar was an imposter. — Read the rest The post Texas man wastes $4k smashing a Taylor Swift "themed" guitar appeared first on Boing Boing. Full Article Post guitars maga politics taylor swift texas what a waste of money
m March Madness in High Def By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:39:00 +0000 Ryan Lawler notes in his Contentinople blog that CBS's high definition stream of the NCAA men's basketball tournament has been a great success.CBS Sports reported that traffic to its NCAA March Madness on Demand site on the first day of the tourney increased 56 percent year-over-year, to 2.7 million unique users yesterday from 1.75 million uniques a year ago. If there is a conclusion to be drawn, I do not think it is that internet video can or should compete with television. In this case, I believe the draw is a combination of the fact that watching television on Thursday afternoon is not an option for people with a day job, and that there are many games going on simultaneously and CBS television does not always cut to the game that the individual user wants to see.I think the focus should be on the success of delivering a high quality video experience to a large audience, many of whom were at work. This is just another step in the direction of enterprise video becoming an essential element of the workplace experience. Full Article
m President Obama Webcasts Press Conference By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2009 04:39:00 +0000 Last week President Obama held a press conference and took questions from a virtual audience in a video webcast.According to an article written by Chris Lefkow on Yahoo, 67,000 watched the webcast live. The White House website was open for questions for 36 hours before the press conference. 3,607,837 votes were cast for 104,129 submitted questions.The President answered seven of those questions. One of them was about the legalization of marijuana. Some groups banded together and used the opportunity of this process to submit a high number of questions about that topic, and the despite the fact that vetters tried to avoid that issue, President Obama weighed in with a firm no.My point has nothing to do with the politics of marijuana.If I can be so bold as to be self-referential, my first post on this blog was to equate the power of webcasting technology to that of the printing press. The printing press broke the monopoly of a relative few (for example, monks) who had the ability to publish the written word and decide which books were worthy of reproduction and distribution (most often, the bible). The printing press made publishing accessible to the masses. Regardless of one's politics regarding the issue, I think everyone would agree that those who favor legalizing marijuana are not in the "main stream" or among the more influential interest groups in this country. Yet the President of the United States specifically addressed their question.The Washington DC press corps is not going to ask that question - rightly or wrongly. But the webcast by-passed the traditional media filter and brought the concerns of this group of people to the attention of our country's chief executive.How does that translate to the corporate world? Well, what is the value of getting real feedback from the rank and file? What corporation would not benefit from taking their executives out of the bubble on the 40th floor and exposing them to the concerns of the people at the sharp end of the spear?What is the value of a corporate culture? Most companies do a poor job of communicating and maintaining a corporate culture from the top down. But the best companies leverage webcasting to enable communications from the bottom up and include that feedback in the corporate culture.There are perhaps a few hundred journalists with access to the President. These journalists are the only way 300,000,000 Americans can hold their leadership accountable between elections. That is, until last Thursday when webcasting allowed the people to submit questions to their President and their President decided to answer them. Full Article
m Obama Saves on Gas By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 04:28:00 +0000 On March 26, President Obama took questions in East Room of the White House, but there was a twist. The East Room is usually the scene of press conferences where the President submits to questioning from the White House press corps. But in this case, President Obama took questions directly from an internet audience as 67,000 viewers watched a live stream of the event.There are many interesting implications: the bypass of the media filter; the virtual town halll; the modern fireside chat; the 21st century version of participatory democracy.But on a very basic level the event contains a significant lesson for corporate America.An Associated Press article cited in the dailycamera blog quotes presidential spokesperson Robert Gibbs:"It's not a whole lot different than were we in California doing the meeting," Gibbs said. "It's just we'll have people hooked up from a lot of different places all over the country, but he'll be able to do all that from the East Room.""It's a way for the president to do what he enjoys doing out on the road, but saves on gas,"IVT's client NEC, a leading provider of IT network integrated solutions, documented annual savings of $250,000 replacing road shows with webcasts.How much can the White House save by using webcasting to bring the American people to the East Room of the White House rather than traveling around the country to take questions in local town halls?Has any politcal town hall been held in a venue that could hold 67,000 people? Full Article
m IVT MediaPlatform 4.1 Sets New Standard for Enterprise Video Communications By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2009 20:22:00 +0000 IVT released its latest upgrades to its MediaPlatform software.Click to view the announcement. Full Article
m Health Chief Sebelius Webcasting Today at 1:00 pm EDT By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:52:00 +0000 Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is hosting a webcast at 1 pm EDT today, Friday August 7. Use the hashtag #HCRQ to ask a question via Twitter or email hhsstudio@hhs.gov. Full Article
m Enterprise Video Fulfilling Its Promise By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:15:00 +0000 Video is beginning to fulfill its promise as a transformational technology. Beyond merely cutting communications costs, video is starting to change the way companies do business, and is rapidly being accepted as a "need to have" rather than a "nice to have."Cisco CEO John Chambers predicts video traffic on the internet will increase six fold by 2012. Here is a link to Cisco's August 5 earnings call where he makes that prediction.A classic example of the power of video is that of electronics manufacturer NEC. They have a network of nearly 500 dealers across the United States that sell their products. They saved more than $250,000 annually in training costs by delivering product training with video webcasting rather than sending trainers to the dealers or bringing the dealers to the trainers.They also dramatically reduced the time it takes to train the entire network on new products. Click here to watch a video case study.A newer example shows how video can literally transform the way a company does business. A major sneaker company manufacturers its products in China. Each time they re-tooled to manufacture a new sneaker, executives would have to fly to China to ensure the tooling was correct and the sneakers were meeting specifications before they began mass production.They began to use high definition cameras at the plant in China to webcast video of the sneakers to allow executives to make their inspection virtually. Sure, they save money on travel to China. But more importantly, there was a practical limit to the amount of people who could go to China to see the actual design come off the assembly line. The video process allows them to solicit input from a much broader segment of the company, and even get input from retailers while there is still time to respond to suggestions.The end result is that they can bring their products to market faster than their competition, which creates a significant competitive advantage. Click here to see the video discussion.I am particularly pleased to see clear evidence of unmistakable, game-changing ROI. Full Article
m IT Departments Utilizing Virtualization By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:47:00 +0000 IDC released its Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker on September 2, 2009, which reports that "factory revenue in the worldwide server market declined 30.1% year over year to $9.8 billion in the second quarter of 2009 (2Q09)."According to IDC, this is the lowest quarterly server revenue since they began tracking this market in 1996.The obvious implication is that the economy has been awful and companies have been avoiding / deferring IT spend. But beyond that it seems that virtualization has both benefited from and contributed to this decline.With a single server now able to run multiple workloads, it seems inevitable that the server footprint is destined to continue getting smaller within the corporate data center. But the benefits of virtualization do not stop with simply running more apps on one machine; the whole datacenter becomes more agile, more flexible to deal with unexpected changes in workload.The ability to get more from fewer boxes is certainly a contributing factor to less boxes being bought. And tight budgets in the 2009 economy have certainly contributed to IT managers seeking out less costly options.It will be interesting to see how the server market rebounds.Andy Patrizio in his InternetNews.com blog quotes Rahul Agarwal, co-founder of Infiniti Research. Within the dismal sales figures, Agarwal notes that both Gartner and IDC report that unit costs are going up for server sales. Agarwal believes that this is due to sellers trying to widen margins by selling more feature-rich machines:Our view is that to offset this volume pressure, hardware vendors will beforced to improve unit margins by building in virtualization capability, memoryand I/O interfaces in the hardware.So the strategy to improve revenues will enable IT departments to further utilize virtualization, continuing the trend toward fewer individual servers.Agarwal noted that many servers out there are quite inefficient, particular amongst small-to-medium sized businesses, so the more successful players will focus on consolidation to increase efficiency and reduce the footprint. He says:The server market of tomorrow will be a value game and not a volume game. Full Article
m Enterprise Communications - Meet IVT By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:44:00 +0000 Here is a link to a recent post by Roger Courville on his "The Virtual Presenter" blog. It readsA VFAQ (VERY frequently asked question) I get is “what’s the difference between web conferencing, webinars, and webcasts?”The short answer, these days, is “not very much and a whole bunch.”Seriously, the lines have blurred from the days that “webcasting” was akin to broadcasting (using streaming media) with virtually no interactivity, whereas web conferencing was (and remains) live, totally realtime (you don’t want any delay when you’re talking on a phone conference, right? In many use cases, you don’t on the web either). Webinar is simply a portmanteau of web seminar – arguably a use case rather than a technology. That is brief, but it’s as deep as I’m going as I introduce IVT and their enterprise video communications.I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Mitch, Hugh, Jim, and Ryan, all at the same time. In addition to the knowledge and passion and history (Hugh’s a fellow ex-Microsoftie with some common connections), what I’m most enthused by is their clarity of mission.Hello softwareFirst, IVT’s a software company. You can host the software, but for reasons I’ll not get into, you want to take advantage of the fact that they host the software for you. What’s interesting here isn’t a “right or wrong,” it’s a commitment to a business model. Many (if not most) companies who have solutions for webcasting also provide professional production/event management services. IVT is committed to their robust partner community who deliver value-added services atop the IVT platform. Again, this isn’t a right or wrong, but you have to appreciate focus.Hello production toolsIt’s hard to tell you how important the backend of a product is. It’s what economists call an “experience good” …you have to have been there to get it and appreciate it. As it just so happens I spent many years running organizations in the production business, let me say the two words that will bring any accountants to their needs and get the producers all excited: labor and labor. Labor is expensive. Technology, especially over time, often gets less expensive. If you’ve ever produced an event, let alone a bunch of them, you know that the project management time can create a big sucking sound in your budget. This is where producers get excited… not only will they find the flexibility on the back end of IVT’s platform a joy when meeting numerous and disparate client/stakeholder needs, but it’ll save them time.Hello customizationOkay, so many different solutions offer degrees of customization, but far fewer have down-to-the-pixel capabilities. When clients demand that, you’ve got to deliver. Further, there’s customization of user experiences, such as different tools you might make available to a presenter versus what the marketing department sees when they need to pull down a report. And then there are web services for the data integration geeks (I say that with love, mind you).Hello remote presenters – but wait, there’s moreA point of differentiation here is multiple presenters, each with different camera types. One can have a webcam in Sydney, one can be standing in front of a hi-def broadcast camera at a conference in a New York hotel…you get the idea. Need to switch back and forth like a television newscast? Can do.As is my style, my goal isn’t a vendor-by-vendor shootout, to talk about price, or make a recommendation. I’m excited and privileged to be independent, talk to great people with their own angle on the market, and share with you my own spin on it. It sounds like IVT has a solution if you need to reasonably reach 100 people and the horsepower to reach 20K if you need. If you need flexibility and reach and a commitment to knowing their core biz, IVT (or one of their partners) might be someone to add to your must-investigate list. Full Article
m IVT Raises $5.5 Million for Webcasting Software By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 00:34:00 +0000 As the article appeared in TechCrunch...IVT, a company that produces enterprise-friendly webcasting software, has raised $5.5 million in Series B funding from Syncom Venture Partners with Barshop Ventures, Monitor Ventures and Tudor Ventures participating in the investment round. IVT raised $3 million in Series A funding in 2006.IVT’s SaaS offering not only helps power webcasts, but also converts multimedia files, such as slideshows, into viewable videos for the web. IVT also offers a YouTube-like hosting and social media site for companies to disseminate videos and webcasts. And the startup has a number of prominent companies that use its webcasting software including Oracle, Dow Chemical, IBM and NEC. Full Article
m IVT Takes Webcasting Software Platform to the Cloud By communicationtransformation.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 07 May 2010 21:02:00 +0000 IVT, Inc. has moved its industry-leading MediaPlatform webcasting software platform to the cloud. With MediaPlatform increasingly being used in large-scale webcasts by media producers, as well as Fortune 500 clients, the company is elevating its delivery capacity through a partnership with a tier-1 cloud infrastructure provider. “Our mission has always been to deliver the best quality of service and enable our clients to produce webcasts at literally any audience size without concern for infrastructure,” said Jim McGovern, Chief Executive Officer of IVT. “Now that cloud-based platforms are gaining widespread acceptance across the IT world, we can give our clients the benefit of switching capacity on and off when required.”This is not the first time IVT has been ahead of the technology curve in the webcasting industry. The company pioneered the concept of offering webcasting software on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) basis with MediaPlatform. With MediaPlatform in the cloud, IVT enables its clients to benefit from what is rapidly emerging as the new paradigm for corporate computing.In the cloud, MediaPlatform’s web services architecture can more readily serve diverse client needs by integrating with a range of enterprise systems, both cloud-based and on-premises.The cloud, an approach to computing that places servers and infrastructure in remote, abstracted datacenters, is ideal for webcasting, which is known for unpredictable spikes in system load. By working with a tier-1 cloud infrastructure provider, IVT gains virtually unlimited capacity and world-class security, reliability, redundancy, failover, and load management.IVT will continue to support the numerous on-premises installations of its software, including major deployments at global enterprises. IVT prides itself on offering its clients the choice between hosted and on-premises options. Full Article