Well known among developers for its Java-based integrated development environment, supporting vendors for the latest venture include IBM, Red Hat and SAP.
- By John K. Waters
- 10/27/2014
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc. maintained strong growth over the latest fiscal quarter for Amazon.com, despite a poor showing for the company as a whole.
The cloud platform is still seen as struggling, however, when compared with OpenStack, its main competition.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc. on Tuesday announced the general availability of a new cloud-based identity management solution.
Also, Microsoft now loves Linux.
- By John K. Waters
- 10/21/2014
The company adds a new DevOps product, Code Stream, and rebrands its cloud management suite.
A study by datacenter security firm Imperva Inc. has found that roughly one-fifth of all Web application attacks originate from servers on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The 10th version of the open source platform adds enterprise features, including Big Data management and provisioning services.
The open source Infrastructure-as-a-Service project has rocketed to prominence. Where does it go from here?
The third iteration of the Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter addresses customer concerns from P2V removal in version 2.
The results may be contributing to slow cloud adoption in the region.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc. this week introduced two new competencies to the AWS Partner Network (APN).
The list concerns the 10 most impactful shifts for companies next year.
The success -- or failure -- of the move will depend in large measure on HP leadership.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 10/06/2014
Leveraging the power of the Apache Solr project for crunching Big Data.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 10/06/2014
AT&T Inc. on Thursday announced its plan to offer business customers secure and direct connections to Amazon Web Services (AWS) Inc.
An analyst spends a day asking questions and getting answers.
Everyone, including suppliers, wants a part of OpenStack. But are their motives pure?
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 10/02/2014
Microsoft did it just one week ago, and Amazon Web Services may be coming soon.
CEO Satya Nadella announces the project, pegging the market at $2 trillion.