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Amazon Announces Cloud Computing Certification Program

Following in the footsteps of many other tech companies, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is launching a new certification program. It will allow administrators, systems administrators and developers to demonstrate their

Heroku Postgres – GIS Support Now Available

Today Heroku announced geospatial support for Heroku Postgres with PostGIS 2.0.Heroku Postgres is increasingly enabling rich use cases ??? adding services from key/value datatype in hstore, querying across postgres databases

Microsoft Azure Revenue Tops $1 Billion

According to Microsoft CFO Curt Anderson, the firm’s Azure cloud computing service has brought in $1 billion in revenue for the company in the past twelve months. That includes both

Global CRM Software Revenue Climbs 12.5%, Says Gartner

New research from Gartner shows that the market for enterprise customer relationship management (CRM) software is growing at a staggering rate. Worldwide CRM software revenue topped $18 billion last year,

Heroku Postgres – GIS Support Now Available

Today Heroku announced geospatial support for Heroku Postgres with PostGIS 2.0.Heroku Postgres is increasingly enabling rich use cases ??? adding services from key/value datatype in hstore, querying across postgres databases

AppFog to End Support for Rackspace

The AppFog platform as a service started out saying developers who used the service would be able to run their applications on nearly any cloud computing infrastructure, but not the

Using Big Data to Hire Programmers

Over the weekend, The New York Times ran a lengthy piece that describes how a startup called Gild is using big data analytics to help other companies find talented developers.

WWDC Sells Out in 2 Minutes

Tickets for Apple’s 2013 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) went on sale Thursday and sold out in less than two minutes. That beat last year’s record-setting sell-out in two hours. Although

How Dangerous is Twitter?

Given the dramatic and appalling events over the last few weeks, you may not have noticed a story that has similarly dramatic and appalling implications: the hacking of two Associated

Pivotal One PaaS to Launch Later This Year

Pivotal, the cloud computing spinoff created by EMC and VMware, says it plans to launch a new platform as a service offering in the fourth quarter of this year. Called

Apple Announces Details for WWDC 2013

Apple has officially announced that this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place June 10-14 in San Francisco’s Moscone West conference center. Tickets will go on sale at 10AM

CA Technologies Buys Layer 7, Nolio

CA Technologies has acquired a pair of smaller companies that make application development and deployment tools. The first company, Layer 7, makes API management and security products that complement CA’s

IBM Acquires DevOps Tool Vendor UrbanCode

IBM has announced that it has purchased UrbanCode, which makes tools that facilitate DevOps practices, for an undisclosed sum. UrbanCode’s primary product is application release automation (ARA) software, which simplifies

Cloud Computing’s Ten Most Important Players

Business Insider has put together a list of the ten most important companies in cloud computing. Not surprisingly, Amazon heads the list, but some of the names are less well

IDC: Enterprise Software Market Grew 3.6% in 2012

According to IDC’s Worldwide Semiannual Software Tracker, the market for enterprise software reached $342 billion in 2012, a 3.6 percent improvement over 2012. Several sub-categories within the market, including data

DevOps Lessons Learned at Spotify

According to Spotify’s Mattias Jansson, “Many parts of DevOps culture have pervaded Spotify from its early beginnings.” For example, “Backend developers deploy their code in production by themselves, with or

Why Are Businesses Still Targeting iOS First?

Market researchers say there are now more Android smartphones than iOS phones in the U.S. and worldwide, but many enterprises continue to launch iOS-only apps. For example, just this week,