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Thursday, November 08, 2012

CloudStack releases first code under Apache license

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CloudStack releases first code under Apache license
OpenStack has grabbed a lot of headlines recently, but competing cloud management platform CloudStack made some news of its own this week with the project releasing its first open source code as part of the Apache Software Foundation. Read More


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Amazon, Microsoft and Google targeted by cloud provider Joyent
Joyent may be the biggest cloud provider you haven't heard of. Read More

2013 IT salaries: 15 titles getting the biggest pay raises
Mobile application developers and wireless network engineers can expect a 9% and 7.9% increase in starting salaries, respectively, says recruiting and staffing specialist Robert Half Technology. Read More

Gartner's IaaS Magic Quadrant: a who's who of cloud market
The cloud market can be a big, daunting place. Seemingly every tech vendor has a cloud strategy, with new products and services dubbed "cloud" coming out every week. But who are the real market leaders? Research firm Gartner's answer lies in its Magic Quadrant report for the infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market. Read More


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The 10 Commandments of BYOD
The rapid proliferation of mobile devices entering the workplace feels like divine intervention to many IT leaders. It's as if a voice boomed down from the mountain ordering all of the employees you support to procure as many devices as possible and connect them to corporate services en masse. BYOD was born and employees followed with fervor. Read Now!

Are lawyers getting in the way of cloud-based security?
In an age where enterprises and their employees are being relentlessly targeted with malware-based phishing, denial-of-service and other attacks, the ability of the IT security staff to defend their networks and valuable corporate data faces yet one more obstacle, according to some: their own company lawyers. Read More

Linux Foundation welcomes new members, as existing heavyweights up their commitments
The Linux Foundation made several membership announcements over the weekend, welcoming new members Cloudsoft, Cloudscaling, CloudSigma and DreamHost to the fold at LinuxCon Europe, currently being held in Barcelona. Read More

Adobe makes a funny video that someone there didn't watch
The video is called "BS detector" and makes fun of marketing buzzwords. I found the video amusing. Almost as amusing as the fact that it was produced to support something called the Adobe Marketing Cloud. Read More


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Is D.C. the next great tech startup hub?
City officials and local tech entrepreneurs weigh efforts to transform the nation's capital into a haven for angel-backed, emerging tech ventures by pointing out the shifting dynamics of the model for funding startup tech ventures, with cloud computing, open source software and other industry trends lowering the cost of setting up a business, potentially diminishing the importance of the traditional venture capitalist. However, this is at odds with a city, that while trying to cultivate this tech hub, is also struggling to improve a public school system so as not to lose the middle-class. Read More

Google services went down for 30 minutes in Asia this morning, CDN says
All of Google's service offerings went offline in some parts of the world during an unusual half-hour outage that mainly affected users in Asia, according to content delivery network provider CloudFlare. Read More

Red Hat, Xen, Java, Cloudera prepped for 64-bit ARM
There's been a lot of talk from hardware vendors about 64-bit ARM servers, but without software the fledgling platform won't get very far. Several big vendors made announcements this week that show software support is on its way. Read More

Can BYOD bury the hatchet between IT and business?
BYOD can wreak havoc on the tenuous relationship between IT and the business. But networking giant Cisco, which has a sophisticated BYOD plan for employees, is hoping more reasonable BYOD policies that permit personal cloud services will help bridge the gap. Read More

 
 
 

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