Peter Galli

About

Peter Galli has been a technology reporter for 12 years at leading publications in South Africa, the UK and the US. He has comprehensively covered Microsoft and its Windows and .Net platforms, as well as the many legal challenges it has faced. He has also focused on Sun Microsystems and its Solaris operating environment, Java and Unix offerings. He covers developments in the open source community, particularly around the Linux kernel and the effects it will have on the enterprise. He has written extensively about new products for the Linux and Unix platforms, the development of open standards and critically looked at the potential Linux has to offer an alternative operating system and platform to Windows, .Net and Unix-based solutions like Solaris.

Windows Server Gets a New Name

Microsoft Corp. on Thursday moved to further clarify the naming and branding strategy around its .Net, or software-as-a-service, strategy. The Redmond, Wash., software firm told staff and partners this week that its goal with the move is to help customers easily identify those products that interoperate and connect via Web service standards, while making it […]

Linux Looms for Microsoft

Microsoft Corp. must learn to cooperate with Linux and open-source developers to ensure better interoperability, rather than porting its products to Linux, enterprise users say. Their comments follow the release of a Client Advisory from Meta Group Inc., of Stamford, Conn., last month, which said Meta expects Microsoft to start porting products to Linux by […]

.Net Products, From Server to Titanium, Due This Year

Microsoft Corp. plans an all-out product blitz this year, providing little respite to enterprises and consumers weary of relatively rapid software upgrade cycles and buggy code. Officials from the Redmond, Wash., company said recently that this will be the biggest year ever for enterprise .Net technology releases, with the April delivery of the delayed Windows […]

Merrill Lynch Inks Deal With VMware

Merrill Lynch & Co., a leading Wall Street brokerage and financial management company in New York, is deploying “virtual machine” software from VMware Inc. throughout its production environments and on more than 27,000 desktops. Merrill and VMware have inked a deal that allows Merrill to standardize on VMware virtual machine software, which enables multiple copies […]

Solaris Gains ONE Muscle

Sun Microsystems Inc., seeking ways to add value to Solaris and give enterprise users more choice, has embarked on an ambitious plan to build all its Sun ONE software components into its flagship operating system. The strategy, code-named Project Orion, according to sources close to the company, will take all the components of the Sun […]

Red Hat Moves Into the Black – 2

Red Hat, Inc., the open-source and Linux provider, moved into the black in its third fiscal quarter of this year. The company on Tuesday reported net income of $305,000 for the quarter ended November 30, up from a loss of $15.1 million in the same year-ago quarter. This translated into break-even per share, compared to […]

Lintel Turns Up the Heat

Whether or not Microsoft Corp. ends up porting its software to Linux, as a research company suggested last week, the battle between Windows and Linux on Intel Corp.- compatible hardware could have at least one positive effect: lower prices for Windows software, users said. Research company Meta Group Inc. last week threw the cat among […]

Microsoft Pushes .Net Server 2003 App Compatibility

Microsoft Corp. is ratcheting up its efforts to ensure that independent software vendors, partners, system integrators and component vendors address potential application compatibility issues with the upcoming Windows .Net Server 2003 family before it is released next April. Application compatibility is often a thorny area when new products are released, and Microsoft is trying to […]

Meta Predicts Microsoft Move to Linux in 2004

Research and consulting firm Meta Group Inc. is predicting that Microsoft Corp. will begin moving some of its current proprietary application enablers, such as the components of its software-as-a-service .Net strategy, to the Linux environment in late 2004. In this weeks Client Advisory, which gives Metas current analysis and five-year forecast for Linux and its […]

Microsoft Puts New Twist on Licensing Plans

Microsoft Corp., which has been trying to repair its relationship with customers who are facing higher software costs for refusing to upgrade to its Licensing 6 plan, has hit them with another licensing change. The Redmond, Wash., software maker last week announced licensing changes to the upcoming Windows .Net Server 2003 family, due for release […]