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Microsoft Launches Azure Service Fabric

Microsoft has announced a new platform as a service offering it calls Azure Service Fabric. It provides developers with access to the microservices and infrastructure they need to create scalable

Survey: 57% of Enterprises Use Amazon IaaS

In a new cloud computing survey from 451 Research, 57 percent of enterprises said that they use Amazon Web Services for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Microsoft Azure came in

Google Cloud Dataflow Now in Public Beta

Google has made two announcements related to its cloud-based big data tools. First, its Cloud Dataflow tool is now available as a public beta. Using the Cloud Dataflow SDK, developers

Microsoft, Zend Partner on Cloud PHP Offering

Zend’s Z-Ray PHP debugging tool is coming to Microsoft’s Azure App Service. Z-Ray for Azure will offer a cloud-based toolbar to help improve code quality during the development process. “When

Report: Docker Raises $1 Billion in Funding

Citing an unnamed source, Bloomberg is reporting that Docker has raised an additional $95 million in funding, bringing its total valuation to about $1 billion. The news highlights the growing

More Best Practices to Secure Your Web Server

In the first part of this article, we discussed how to secure WHM/cPanel login, as well as SSH network protocols. Now, let’s see how to secure other services, such as

Google Cloud Gets Faster, More Secure

Google Cloud customers with users in or near Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, London, Paris, Stockholm and several others cities could soon see a performance boost from the cloud computing

DARPA’s Plan for Self-Updating Software

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is working on a new four-year project to create software that can update itself. The Building Resources Adaptive Software Systems (BRASS) initiative hopes

Amazon Launches Machine Learning IoT Analytics Service

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a new cloud-based machine-learning analytics services for the Internet of Things (IoT). “Even if you’re a developer who’s never worked in machine learning, you’ll

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,

Report: Windows ‘Redstone’ Coming in 2016

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

Black Duck Hub Checks Security of Open Source Code

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

CoreOS Launches Tectonic Containerization Platform

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

Upcoming Features in TypeScript 1.5

Last week, Microsoft released an alpha version of its application-scale JavaScript in TypeScript 1.5. The language will now feature a plug-in for one of the most popular editors in Sublime

Apigee Unveils Link IoT Solution

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.

Use Best Practices to Secure Your Web Server

As the number of websites on the internet rises, there are more and more people who own a hosting account, many of whom have their own VPS or dedicated servers.

Chef Debuts Delivery DevOps Service

IT automation vendor Chef has launched a new DevOps workflow service it calls Chef Delivery. Like other Chef tools, it automates changes to infrastructure, runtime environments and applications, but it

Why APIs Are Critical for IoT Success

With all the buzz surrounding IoT, it’s fair to assert we are in the midst of another shift in computing. Enabled by cheaper hardware and elastic cloud based services, we