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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Duffield Start-up Signs Big SaaS Deal
Workday, PeopleSoft founder Dave Duffield’s new start-up, has in hand what is believed to be the one of the largest SaaS deals to date, a 200,000-seat contract from contract manufacturer Flextronics to replace a reported 80 different legacy HR systems in 30 countries. Meanwhile, Salesforce, the CRM on-demand pioneer, went live the other day with Workday as its system of record for HR.

Google Passes Yahoo Traffic
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Another Dell Exec Goes
Martin Garvin, the head of procurement at Dell – on which much of the company’s earlier success rested – has retired. Dell of course is cutting jobs and Garvin hasn’t been a top dog since Michael Dell brought in Michael Cannon last year as operations chief running both manufacturing and procurement.

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Novell To Repurchase Stock
Novell, whose stock price remains in the proverbial commode, says its board has authorized it to repurchase up to $100 million shares.

Microsoft Inks Another Patent Cross-License
Microsoft has signed another one of those patent cross-licenses that so annoy some people. This one’s with Hoya’s Pentax Imaging Systems Division and covers its digital cameras and a “broad range” of each other’s consumer products but Microsoft is making the money. One can only assume it includes Microsoft’s Linux pretensions.

Novell gets New Chairman
Novell has switched chairmen. VC Rick Crandell, the founding managing director of Arbor Partners, will now ramrod its board instead of ex-Pan Am CEO Thomas Plaskett, who remains a director. Crandall started Comshare way back when.

XP SP3 Bewitched
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Google Buys into Solar Power Start-up
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