Banking's big dilemma: How to stop cyberheists via customer PCs
In online banking and payments, customers' PCs have become the Achilles' heel of the financial industry as cyber-crooks remotely take control of the computers to make unauthorized funds transfers, often to faraway places.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 24 Jun 2010
Healthcare Taking Computing To The Cloud
Cost, scalablity, and flexibility are reasons healthcare organizations are looking to move applications onto cloud computing models, says report.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 24 Jun 2010
Xpack Internet Computer Gains Traction as "Public Venue" Solution for Libraries, Kiosks and Web 2.0 Business
OTTAWA, CANADA (October 5-8, 2008) - Moderro Technologies www.moderro.com, a developer of cloud computing technology and services will showcase its Xpack Cloud Terminal at GTEC, Canada's leading conference and exhibition of technology for government.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 06 Oct 2009
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As Canada's Government Technology Event, GTEC brings together leading public and private sector experts to collaborate on serving citizens better through innovation and technology. Our conference, exhibition and Distinction Awards program celebrates best of breed technology, and best practice leadership in Canadian and international government.
As Canada's Government Technology Event, GTEC brings together leading public and private sector experts to collaborate on serving citizens better through innovation and technology. Our conference, exhibition and Distinction Awards program celebrates best of breed technology, and best practice leadership in Canadian and international government.
Posted by Moderro.com / 25 Sep 2009
Google Docs "Power User" Appointed First US Gov CIO
Vivek Kundra, long expected to be appointed the first ever CTO of the US Federal Government, will instead be appointed as the country's first Chief Information Officer (CIO), according to reporting done by the Washington Post's Kim Hart.Kundra became "web 2.0 famous" last Fall when as D.C. CTO he switched 38,000 District of Colombia government employees off of Microsoft Office and onto Google apps instead.
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Posted by Moderro.com / 05 Mar 2009
IDC Says IT Cloud Services To Reach $42 Billion By 2012
Based on a survey of IT executives, CIOs, and other business leaders, IDC said this week it expects spending on IT cloud services to grow almost threefold in the next five years, reaching $42 billion by 2012.The growth will in part be helped by the economic crisis that began in the United States, according to a statement by Frank Gens, senior VP and chief analyst at IDC. "The cloud model offers a much cheaper way for businesses to acquire and use IT -- in an economic downturn, the appeal of that cost advantage will be greatly magnified."
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Posted by Moderro.com / 22 Oct 2008
Google Rewires Washington in Challenge to Microsoft
Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Vivek Kundra, recruited to Washington to overhaul city computer networks plagued by cost overruns and viruses, treats his projects like stocks. The biggest ``buy'' on his trading floor is Google Inc.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 13 Oct 2008
MODERRO ANNOUNCES WEB 2.0 CLOUD COMPUTER
NEW YORK, NY - September 16, 2008 - 2008 Web 2.0 Expo (Booth 1345) - Moderro Technologies today announced the launch of Xpack Web 2.0 Cloud Computer - first in a new generation of web thin clients.Moderro's unique combination of software and hardware make up a platform for the ultimate web-centric computing experience. Its innovative desktop environment allows convenient navigation through open browser windows with thumbnail presentation on the bottom of the screen. The product's Smart Application Launcher allows web-based applications to run in native desktop windows providing familiar look and feel of desktop applications. Secure browsing, together with convenient remote assistance and network management, create a compelling user experience, where the network becomes a platform for multiple applications and services.
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Posted by Moderro.com / 16 Sep 2008

We will be exhibiting at Office2.0 event in San Francisco on September 3-5. The event brings together vendors and guests who share the vision of web-centric computing. We're happy to be part of this event and look forward to seeing you there!
Posted by Moderro.com / 18 Aug 2008
Extra storage as students go Gmail
GOOGLE has edged out some of the biggest brands in the enterprise IT services market to pick up another major contract win in Australia's education sector.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 10 Jul 2008
Cloud Computing: So You Don't Have to Stand Still
In fact, cloud computing is poised to do for technology what the electrical grid did for power, says Nicholas Carr, author of "The Big Switch," which compares the rise of the cloud to the rise of electric utilities. The electrical grid streamlined operations for companies; when every home had cheap power and outlets, "you had incredible innovation in how to put all that cheap power to use," Mr. Carr says. He thinks that cloud computing will prompt a similar cycle over the next decade.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 26 May 2008
The Ozzie Memo: Software is Dead, Long Live the Web
After a few years of trying to fill Bill Gates shoes as Microsoft's chief software architect, Ray Ozzie is starting to hit his stride. In a remarkable strategy memo to employees (embedded below), Ozzie essentially shifts Microsoft's mission from one of creating software for the PC and stand-alone servers to creating an interconnecting mesh between devices and people. He is not abandoning Windows or Office, but he is saying that the value of Microsoft's software will increasingly depend less on what it can do on its own than what it can do with others. It is not about software anymore so much as it is about Web-based services. Ray, welcome to the club.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 24 Apr 2008
Moderro is announcing a Web 2.0 PC platform for Office2.0 and Web2.0 applications. Small, energy-efficient, easy-to-use, safe, and fast, Moderro XPack with its Web-Centric OS is designed to provide the ultimate environment for Office 2.0 and Web 2.0 applications. A custom desktop experience that incorporates web-based applications, their feeds, and documents sets XPack even further apart from traditional non web-centric personal computers.
Posted by Moderro.com / 17 Apr 2008
Where Ecological and Economical Meet
By GEORGE ANDERSThe Wall Street Journal, November 21, 2007; Page A2
Michael Dell and Mark Hurd aren't big on save-the-planet rhetoric, but the bosses of Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co., respectively, are excited about their newest computers' energy savings.
Their message of focusing on lower costs and proven technology shows what big business can realistically achieve with environmental initiatives.
Instead of championing radical responses to high energy prices, their companies rely on constant tinkering with existing technology, knowing that prosaic efficiency gains add up.
Both executives talk about energy efficiency as if it were just another selling point for their customers -- which it is. They speak in terms of return on investment and payback periods.
"Whether you care about green as in the environment or green as in cash in your wallet, we've got something for you," Mr. Dell said during a visit to The Wall Street Journal last week. Some new products could pay for themselves in energy savings within a year, he said. "Customers love that. It's not a frou-frou discussion to them."
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Posted by Moderro.com / 21 Nov 2007
Introducing Internet Computing Alliance

Moderro understands that it takes a village to succeed in a paradigm shift. The goal of the Internet Computing Alliance is to bring together OEMs, integrators, hardware and software in an effort to supply the market with complete, timely, and targeted solutions. If you're an OEM or internet service/application provider, we invite you to visit our Partner section and contact us.
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Posted by Moderro.com / 12 Jun 2007
Virtual PCs and SaaS force IT to rethink Windows desktop
For years, IT managers have struggled with trying to configure, manage and secure their sprawling population of Windows desktops. Like corporate Cinderellas, they keep it all together but dream of days without the drudgery.It's no surprise, then, that these managers are keeping a close eye on -- and expressing great excitement about -- two potential trends that challenge the idea that each end user needs a dedicated PC, hard drive and copies of Microsoft Windows and Office.
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Posted by Moderro.com / 04 Sep 2007
Web-based applications perfect for most educators
Teachers aren't like typical white collar workers, most of whom have been very slow to embrace Internet-based applications due to their general immaturity and inability to compete with Microsoft Office and other local productivity applications. Business settings often demand the latest features that are currently only available on desktop applications. Even if businesses have moved beyond Windows, a mail merge is not going to happen in Google Docs and Spreadsheets.Learn more...
Posted by Moderro.com / 06 Oct 2007
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