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Microsoft to Discount Azure Prices

Microsoft’s Satya Nadella this week made several announcements related to the company’s Azure cloud computing service. First, Microsoft will discount its prices, in some cases matching the fees charged by

Micro Focus Announces COBOL Code Contest

COBOL isn’t exactly the hottest, trendiest programming language around, but it still runs legacy applications in use by thousands of companies. As part of its efforts to interest the next

Verizon Cloud’s Red Flags

Last week’s announcement that large US telco Verizon was rolling out their brand spanking new Verizon Cloud created a modest buzz in the Cloud community. Instead of building on the

Unexpected Ways Developers Are Using Big Data

When you think about uses for big data analytics, you probably think about the ways traditional businesses might use their data, such as tracking website traffic and boosting online sales.

Hackers Access Adobe Source Code, Customer Data

Adobe has admitted that hackers broke into its systems and accessed the source code for ColdFusion and possibly for Adobe Acrobat and other products. The thieves stole encrypted credit card

Apache Launches CloudStack 4.2

The Apache Foundation has officially released version 4.2 of the CloudStack open source cloud computing platform. The release offers a number of improvements, such as zone-wide primary storage, which will

Four Tips for Getting Hired as a Software Developer

In the Silicon Valley, there is a perception gap between tech companies and developers. Several big technology companies in the Valley vocally complain that there are no developers for hire.

Gartner: Hybrid Cloud Computing Gaining Traction

A new report from market research firm Gartner sees growing enterprise interest in hybrid cloud computing environments. These environments utilize both private and public cloud services in order to enhance

Why Developers Should Build Enterprise Tablet Apps

A lot of mobile development firms are working on smartphone games, but Mixpanel CEO Suhail Doshi argues that there might be a better opportunity in creating enterprise apps for tablets.

HP’s New SDN SDK

In a push to interest enterprises and developers in its software defined networking (SDN) technology, HP has announced a new SDN software development kit (SDK) and a related app store.

2 Million App Installs for Salesforce’s AppExchange

Salesforce.com has announced that its AppExchange has reached a major milestone: enterprises have installed apps for its cloud computing-focused platform more than 2 million times. AppExchange currently has 1,966 apps

Nirvanix Shutdown: You Ain?t Seen Nothin? Yet

The Cloud storage marketplace got quite a stare last week when storage provider Nirvanix abruptly closed its doors. Fortunately, they provided their customers with a few days to get their

Creating an Effective GUI Automation Framework

The term “automation framework” is widely known today in the world of software testing. Although most individuals relate it to technology used for UI based automation, it is almost always

Judge Rules in Favor of Patent Troll

Two years ago, Lodsys began sending letters to iOS developers, demanding that they pay 0.575 percent of revenues to license patents on in-app purchasing and upgrades. Apple fought back, saying

Engine Yard Adds Java Support to its PaaS

Platform as a service (PaaS) vendor Engine Yard used the Oracle OpenWorld event as an opportunity to announce support for two Oracle technologies. First, Engine Yard now supports cloud development

Does Your Cloud Depend on Dwarves in a Box?

Remember the fascinating story of the Mechanical Turk? This chess-playing automaton was a sensation in the courts of eighteenth century Europe. Who ever heard of a machine that could play

FDA Releases Guidelines for Mobile Medical Apps

The mobile development industry has created a wide range of apps related to health and medicine without knowing whether or how those apps would be regulated. Now the Food and

Give NSA People a Break

You have to admit, the United States National Security Agency (NSA) has had a really hard time lately. Edward Snowden’s revelations of the heretofore top secret PRISM program keep on