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Microsoft has been taking big steps to make its cloud platform, Windows Azure, more attractive. Just last week the company announced support for several popular open source development tools including Node.js and Hadoop.
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Microsoft is taking big strides to make its Azure cloud service more attractive. The company has announced several updates to the platform aimed at improving its usability. The company, which has long been criticized for a less-than-friendly stance on open source, is continuing to show that giants can change.
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Microsoft has released its server roadmap and all paths lead to the cloud. It appears that although the company will continue to sell on-premise products, it really wants customers to move to cloud-based products. Lots to Do, Short Time to Do It Microsoft has kind of, sort of disclosed its roadmap for the
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Countless industry studies have been published confirming something many of us already know -- content volume and diversity are increasing rapidly in organizations of all sizes. This rapid expansion along all dimensions is driving enterprises to adopt content management solutions to gain better control and visibility of their information.
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Think Big Data, and many of us think Big Government. In a recent white paper called Governing the Cloud, Granicus CTO Javier Muniz and CEO Tom Spengler offer five reasons why the cloud is going to make government and large enterprise governance easier.
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Customers attracted to Documentum, but dreading the deployment effort, now have a new option. EMC announced EMC OnDemand, a hybrid platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering that includes EMC Documentum, EMC Captiva and EMC Document Sciences.
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Cloud adoption and open source were just a few years ago considered risky, cutting-edge approaches only pursued by the most confident (or poor) of technology departments. Times have changed. Even the federal government -- definitely not known for its propensity to be early adopters -- has embraced both.
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IBM is back again this week, this time with the launch of a new bunch of SmartCloud services and software that aims to give its customers more choice when it comes to migrating their existing processes and data onto IBM’s PaaS, as well as more options when it comes to
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If the hype is to be believed, platform-as-a-service is going to be massive in the not-too-distant future and SAP is partnering with MongoDB to drive its offering in the market.
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Java platform-as-a-service (PaaS) CloudBees (news, site ) is trying to position itself as a holistic solution for cloud-based Java application development and deployment. Today the company announced its new partner network that extends the Java PaaS to support more services for developers.
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Cloud computing is cool; everybody knows this. However, despite the allure and assumptions of openness, the platform actually has quite a bit of maturing to do around interoperability. In fact, the very definition of what openness means in a cloud environment is still up for debate.
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It’s been a busy month in the cloud. PHP Fog has announced the general availability of its PHP PaaS joining Red Hat’s OpenShift multi-language PaaS announcement. PaaS.. It’s Not Just for Ruby Anymore PHP Fog introduced its PHP PaaS at Under the Radar, and now the platform is publicly available.
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eXo (news, site), well-known for its Java portal and user experience technologies, has announced it is adding Ruby and Git to its eXo Cloud IDE. The inclusion of Git will enable direct deployment to Red Hat's new OpenShift platform-as-a-service (PaaS).
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The number of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS cloud services is growing. After software-as-a-service (SaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS) represents one of the largest growth areas in the cloud.
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