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Google Opens a Cloud Playground for Developers

Google has launched a new cloud computing service for developers that it calls the Cloud Playground. The idea is to give developers a place where they can experiment with their

Joyent Cloud Combines Storage and Compute

Most cloud computing providers separate their storage and computing offerings, but Joyent is launching a new service called Manta that combines object storage and processing capabilities. The company says the

10 Reasons COBOL Isn’t Dead Yet

It may not be as common as it once was for developers to write applications in COBOL, but despite being created in 1959, the language is far from dead. In

US Navy Adds Lower Case to Messaging, Saves $15 Million

In my recent software integration post, I discussed the complex and myriad challenges that face organizations as they attempt to integrate systems. Sometimes, however, the challenges are deceptively simple. Take,

CloudBees PaaS Adds Java EE 7 Support

On June 12, Oracle announced the availability of Java EE 7, and the same day, CloudBees announced that its platform as a service (PaaS) would be the first to support

Red Hat Launches Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform

Red Hat has announced two new cloud computing products for its enterprise customers. First, the company launched the RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) OpenStack Platform, which will help companies build

Perforce Launches Swarm Code Collaboration Platform

Enterprise application development tool vendor Perforce has debuted a new code collaboration platform. Called Swarm, it aims to allow development teams to work more quickly. Swarm features an activity stream,

A Developer’s Overview of iOS 7

Much of the coverage of iOS 7 has centered on the operating system’s new look, but the new mobile platform also offers a number of additions, changes and improvements for

Mixed Reviews for iOS 7

On the first day of its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple showed off iOS 7, the latest version of its mobile operating system. The OS has a new look and

AWS Lowers Database Prices

The cloud price war continues with Amazon Web Services lowering its prices yet again. This time it is decreasing fees for Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service) database instances. On-demand customers

Apple: We’ve Paid Developers $10 Billion

During his keynote address to open this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), Apple CEO Tim Cook mentioned a number of key statistics about the company’s development platforms. It has paid

PaaSLane Optimizes Enterprise Apps for the Cloud

Migrating an enterprise application to the cloud can be tremendously challenging, but Cloud Technology Partners says its new PaaSLane service can reduce the costs involved by 25 percent. PaaSlane evaluates

The Cybersecurity News You Didn’t See This Week

Headline: National Security Agency Caught Unawares by Cyberattack WASHINGTON DC, June 7, 2013: A massive Cyberattack hit US interests today from an unidentified foreign attacker, causing extensive damage to military

Facebook Debuts Presto Query Engine

At a developer conference, Facebook unveiled its homegrown query engine called Presto. According to Facebook’s Martin Traverso, more than 850 Facebook employees use the tool every day to analyze 320

Java Rises Again

Java may not be as dominant as it once was, but that doesn’t mean you should discount it, says RedMonk analyst Stephen O’Grady. At the Jax Conf Java conference, O’Grady

The Top Ten Apps that Enterprises Ban

Bring your own device (BYOD) policies at some companies prevent users from installing some mobile apps and require them to install others. Fiberlink recently published a report on the top