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Intel Launches IoT Platform

Intel has announced a wide-ranging Internet of Things (IoT) platform to compete with offerings from rival ARM. The platform includes a variety of hardware components, software and services, including products

New Features for Visual Basic 14

Microsoft has released some additional information about the next version of Visual Basic. (It will be called Visual Basic 14 in order to sync up with the naming conventions for

Emerging Web Standards

The web has come a long way from its standards being largely controlled by two major browser makers — Netscape & Microsoft, who largely dictated web standards based off of what those

Restlet Releases Complete API Platform

Restlet has launched a complete API Platform, which includes a Web-based IDE called Restlet Studio, a cloud-based service for publishing and managing APIs called APISpark and its API Framework called

HP Launches Haven OnDemand Big Data Analytics

At a conference in Barcelona, HP announced immediate availability of a new cloud-based big data analytics solution called Haven OnDemand. It runs on HP’s Helion cloud computing infrastructure, and it

CoreOS Releases Rocket, a Competitor for Docker

Linux distribution provider CoreOS has announced that it is developing its own container technology called Rocket that will compete with Docker. It has released an initial prototype on GitHub and

9 Enterprise Technology Trends to Watch in 2015

InfoWorld has put together a list of key enterprise technology trends for 2015 and beyond. Several of the trends they mention will have implications for enterprise application development teams. Here’s

Report: The Internet of Things Will Need NoSQL

A new report from Machina Research says that while traditional relational databases will play a role in the Internet of Things (IoT), NoSQL databases will be necessary for “managing more

Advanced Google Maps Functionality Tutorial

The Google Maps API is a web service that allows you to use Google maps on your website, as well as access geocoding, directions, elevation, place and time zone information.

IBM Launches Mobile Infrastructure Analytics Service

IBM has announced that it is expanding its Mobility Services portfolio with Mobile Infrastructure Analytics Services. The cloud-based service gathers data from an enterprise’s network and servers, as well as

Forever the Ebusiness Wizard

Perhaps you have noticed that my Twitter handle is @theebizwizard. You may have even noticed that my Skype handle is as well. It occurred to me that I’ve never told

7 Great Agile Software Development Tools

As more enterprises begin using Agile software development methodologies, more vendors are creating new tools or updating their existing ones to support Agile processes and techniques. InfoWorld put together a

Windows Store to Get New Enterprise Features

Among the new features Microsoft is adding to Windows 10 is better enterprise support for the Windows Store. “With Windows 10, organizations will also be able to fully control Windows

Upgrade Your Website with Google Charts

With Google charts, displaying chart data on web pages has become very easy and stress-free. Many types of charts can be used, such as pie charts, line charts, histograms, scatter

Differentiating Between Virtualization and Cloud Computing

There is often much confusion surrounding the terms ‘cloud computing’ and ‘virtualization’. Even though virtualization and cloud computing share a common bond of maximizing computing resources, there is a clear

Facebook HHVM Gets More Adopters

Some well-known Web companies, including WordPress and Box, are now using Facebook’s Hip Hop Virtual Machine (HHVM), an alternative PHP runtine engine that is available under an open source license.

AWS Streamlines Windows AppStream Service

For some time, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has offered Amazon Appstream, a service which allowed users to stream Windows apps running on Amazon’s cloud computing infrastructure to mobile devices, but