No More Public Cloud for HP
The New York Times is reporting that HP is rethinking its cloud computing plans and getting rid of its public cloud offerings. Bill Hilf, the head of HP?s cloud business,
The New York Times is reporting that HP is rethinking its cloud computing plans and getting rid of its public cloud offerings. Bill Hilf, the head of HP?s cloud business,
For years, Java and .NET have dominated enterprise application development, but Forrester is predicting that will change as more enterprises adopt JavaScript and Node.js. In fact, it predicts this change
These days, most enterprise application development teams regularly incorporate open source code into their applications. Keeping track of all that code and any security vulnerabilities it includes can be very
Microsoft hasn’t yet officially launched Windows 10, codenamed Threshold, but already rumors are flying about the next version of Windows after that. Unnamed sources tell Neowin and ZDNet that the
Cloud computing vendor Jelastic has added containerization support to its IaaS/PaaS offering. The service supports two different container options: Docker and Parallels Containers for Windows. Ruslan Synytsky, CEO of Jelastic
CoreOS has launched Tectonic, a new containerization platform that unites the company’s Docker-centric Linux distribution with Google’s Kubernetes for container management and orchestration. The announcement makes CoreOS the first company
According to a new report from app marketing and optimization firm Sensor Tower, it makes the most sense to release most apps on the weekend, because that’s when the most
API platform provider Apigee has launched a new Internet of Things (IoT) solution called Apigee Link. It enables developers to build APIs for connecting IoT devices and sensors with services.
Microsoft has announced the product lineup and pricing for Visual Studio 2015, which it plans to ship this summer. One of the biggest changes is that the company will no