Monthly Archives: April 2014
Tesora Updates DBaaS Platform, Focuses on OpenStack Icehouse
Tesora, provider of a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) platform on OpenStack, announced the latest release of the Tesora Database Virtualization Engine.Version 1.5 of the Tesora Database...
SAP Earnings Improve but Miss Projections, Stock Dips
Business-management and cloud applications provider SAP, which saw financial improvements last year largely based on interest in its fast, new HANA in-memory database, took...
Google Book Scanning Case Dismissal Being Appealed
Google is back in the legal crosshairs of the Authors Guild over its practice of scanning books so that their content can be searched...
Microsoft Continues Efficient Data Center Push in Texas
As the cloud computing market grows bigger, so do the power requirements to keep it afloat.Tech companies are increasingly turning to renewables and energy-efficient...
Red Hat CEO Outlines Linux Growth Strategy
Red Hat is the first pure-play open-source Linux vendor to surpass $1 billion in annual revenue, and it has a solid plan to keep...
Daily Tech Briefing: April 17, 2014
Microsoft recently announced a limited public preview of the Microsoft Azure Intelligent Systems Service. This is a new service specifically designed to help customers...
Cortana-like Personalization Comes to Microsoft Bing
Currently, only developers can tinker with Cortana, Microsoft's voice-enabled digital assistant technology for Windows Phone 8.1. But the general public can get a sampling...
Amazon’s Smartphone Design: 10 Features We Want to See
Amazon's Smartphone Design: 10 Features We Want to See
by Don Reisinger
Reports Say Multiple Lenses Will Enable 3D Photography
If the reports are true, the Amazon...
DataCore SDS Survey Cites Complexity, Security as Top Issues
Software-defined networking has earned a large share of press coverage when it comes to trendy IT topics, and with all the new demands now...
First Arrest Related to Heartbleed SSL Flaw Reported
The Heartbleed bug has dominated the security headlines for the past week as organizations around the world scramble to limit the risk. Although the...