Thursday, August 28, 2014

IBM uses Watson as part of new cloud service

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IBM uses Watson as part of new cloud service
IBM is making its artificially intelligent computer system, Watson, available to researchers as a cloud service. Scientists from universities, pharmaceutical companies and commercial research centers have been using Watson, which was built to understand human language, to analyze and test hypotheses in their data, along with data held in millions of scientific papers available in public databases. Read More
 


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ING Transforms DevOps to Reduce Cost and Speed Delivery
ING, one of the largest banks in Europe needed to reduce the high cost of isolated, inefficient application development. They chose IBM PureApplication System to move their IT infrastructure to a cloud-based shared service model. In this Webcast, ING executive, Mark Willemse, shares the lessons ING learned from this strategic initiative. Learn more

Amazon's file sharing service Zocalo now generally available
Enterprises that want to share and store files online have yet another option now that Amazon Web Services has opened its Zocalo service to general availability. Read More
 

Tech CEOs' first jobs: Licorice maker, housekeeper, scuba diver and more
Before their corporate jobs, many tech CEOs got their hands dirty, scrubbing oils stains off asphalt, cleaning bathrooms, and shoveling monkey cages. Here are their stories. Read More
 

Salesforce renames and revamps Communities service
Salesforce.com has renamed and updated its Communities product, which lets companies build social websites where employees, partners and customers can mingle and collaborate. Read More
 


WEBCAST: IBM

ING Transforms DevOps to Reduce Cost and Speed Delivery
ING, one of the largest banks in Europe needed to reduce the high cost of isolated, inefficient application development. They chose IBM PureApplication System to move their IT infrastructure to a cloud-based shared service model. In this Webcast, ING executive, Mark Willemse, shares the lessons ING learned from this strategic initiative. Learn more

Cotap, a WhatsApp for the enterprise, links with cloud storage providers
Cotap, a startup launched last year that provides a WhatsApp-like messaging service for the workplace, has integrated its product with four leading cloud storage providers and released a desktop app, as it jockeys for position in the enterprise communications market. Read More
 

The new Microsoft under Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella has taken decisive steps since being named Microsoft CEO in February 2014 to solidify his leadership of the company and try to turn it in a new direction. Read More
 

Customers praise Microsoft's 'no BS' explanation of cloud service outage
  A Microsoft executive last week gave what some users called a "refreshingly direct" and "no BS, straight-talking" explanation of a several-hour outage of the cloud-based Visual Studio Online, collecting kudos for acknowledging mistakes and spelling out what happened. Read More
 


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State of Cloud Security Report
In a relatively short time, cloud computing, specifically Infrastructure-as a-Service, has shifted from a new but unproven approach to an accepted, even inevitable, model. Driven by flexibility and efficiency, the question facing most organizations is which applications and workloads to move to the cloud and when. Learn More

Jive deepens integration with Cisco's WebEx and Jabber
Jive Software has pushed out updates for the cloud versions of both its enterprise social networking (ESN) suite and its JiveX software for building external online communities. Read More
 

VMware calls new "hyper-converged" system a building block for software-defined data centers
VMware this week unveiled at its VMworld event the first in a family of "hyper-converged" systems, a product called EVO:RAIL that it says will help customers build software-defined data centers. Read More
 

EMC gives VMware admins the reins to replication and recovery
EMC is putting replication and recovery into the hands of VMware administrators with a software version of its RecoverPoint appliance that's designed for cloud computing. Read More
 

 

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