Remove 2014 Remove Applications Remove Licensing Remove Virtualization
article thumbnail

OnLive: Building the future of enterprise services from the cloud

CTOvision

Imagine the power of OnLive focused on delivery of applications from datacenters to desktops and mobile devices. Imagine users interacting with MS Word or even high end graphics intensive applications on their iPad or iPhone or GalaxyTab as if the software was running locally on a massive fat client.

Cloud 282
article thumbnail

Redfin co-founder sues company for alleged patent infringement over 3D home tour technology

GeekWire

Surefield founder David Eraker claims Redfin copied technology that he developed after leaving the company that allows prospective homebuyers to take virtual 3D tours of properties in a lawsuit filed Monday. That complaint concerns image-based rendering technology that makes it possible to move around a property virtually.

3D 91
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Update on Invincea: Another year of breakthrough growth

CTOvision

Invincea Announces Breakthrough Growth in 2014. Invincea grew software product sales by nearly double year-over-year in Q4 and overall in the second half of 2014, over the same period in 2013. Appointed globally-respected security expertise and leadership to its advisory and executive team in 2014.

Malware 150
article thumbnail

Warner Bros. roils game industry with patent on Nemesis gameplay mechanic by Kirkland’s Monolith

GeekWire

” Notably, WB has been trying to get this patent approved since March of 2015, shortly after the initial September 2014 release of Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor. WB’s patent on the Nemesis System, #US20160279522A1 , is listed as “Nemesis characters, nemesis forts, social vendettas, and followers in computer games.”

Industry 138
article thumbnail

Technology Short Take #62

Scott Lowe

Cumulus Networks recently shifted their pricing and licensing model toward perpetual licenses; this article has more information and a comparison of the old vs. new models. By the way, if you’re looking for a decent OpenFlow primer you could do worse than Matt Oswalt’s deep dive from July 2014. Operating Systems/Applications.

Vmware 60
article thumbnail

12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

CIO Business Intelligence

With enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications at the heart of many a company’s operations, the consequences of a failed software rollout can be serious, including shareholder lawsuits and financial meltdown. Was HANA an undercooked product doomed to fail? .: But things began to slip.

SAP 128
article thumbnail

Technology Short Take #50

Scott Lowe

This article by Russell Bryant is a great overview and update of the work going on with Open Virtual Network (OVN). This is kind of cool, and (in my humble opinion) a sign of changing times: Juniper has Vagrant boxes as well as a Vagrant plugin for working with vSRX (virtual firewall) VMs (via this article from Matt Oswalt).

Vmware 60