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IBM bets $1 billion on PaaS to boost cloud apps

IBM buys NoSQL cloud provider Cloudant | Microsoft Azure continues enterprise push with private on-ramps

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IBM bets $1 billion on PaaS to boost cloud apps
Unsatisfied with the rate of cloud application development, IBM announced on Monday that it is putting $1 billion behind its platform-as-a-service (PaaS) strategy in hopes of encouraging software makers to build many more apps for the cloud and to migrate existing ones there. Read More


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IBM buys NoSQL cloud provider Cloudant
Adding more muscle to its cloud operations portfolio, IBM is acquiring hosted NoSQL database provider Cloudant. Read More

Microsoft Azure continues enterprise push with private on-ramps
Microsoft continues to target the enterprise with the introduction of a private on-ramp for Windows Azure cloud services. Read More

CloudFlare acquires StopTheHacker malware scanning service
CloudFlare said Monday it plans to acquire StopTheHacker, a malware scanning service that the company said will prevent its content distribution system from being used to spread malicious software. Read More


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Introducing Social Business for the Mid-Market
This report provides directional guidance for mid-market companies to appropriately use Social Business to achieve their goals. Learn More.

Is your trust in cloud services misplaced or true? Find out with a cloud trust rating
How do you know if you can trust a cloud service provider with your enterprise data? Skyhigh Networks, in conjunction with the Cloud Security Alliance, has developed a CloudTrust program that measures and evaluates more than 50 attributes that determine a trust rating. Read More

How 19 Tech Titans Target Healthcare
Healthcare is a huge market with much room for improvement. Here's how the world's largest technology companies -- from Amazon to Verizon -- are lining up for a piece of the pie. Read More

Study: Companies that go all-in with SaaS can save big
Companies that move the bulk of their IT operations to cloud services can end up realizing significant overall cost savings, according to a study by analyst firm Computer Economics. Read More


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Joyent offers Canonical-customized Ubuntu as a cloud service
Joyent wants to bring Linux into its fold of advanced computing cloud services, and has started offering an enterprise-supported version of the Canonical Ubuntu distribution that has been modified to take advantage of Joyent's infrastructure. Read More

IBM begins moving software portfolio to the cloud
Swiftly putting its recently acquired Softlayer global cloud to use, IBM is moving much of its software portfolio and all of its existing platform services to the Softlayer cloud, where they all can be accessed as services under a common open architecture. Read More

How IT can establish better cloud control
There's no getting around it: Employees who use SaaS applications are more irresponsible about password security, file transfer and IT compliance. But IT's failure to communicate about risky behavior and provide tools to help employees do their work is part of the problem. Here are steps you can take to bring SaaS back under control. Read More


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