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HP wants to help developers make apps faster

  HP wants to help developers make apps faster | Moving to cloud computing is harder, costlier than originally envisioned
 
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HP wants to help developers make apps faster
There's a new wave of application development tools on the market dubbed "agile" that aim to speed the delivery of applications and provide for a more collaborative environment. Today, HP took a big step toward making sure it is a relevant player in that market. Read More

Moving to cloud computing is harder, costlier than originally envisioned
A substantial number of businesses say cloud computing security challenges are daunting and the costs higher than they originally thought they would be, according to the Cloud Survey report published today by consultancy KPMG International. Read More

Amazon lets users track their cloud-based databases with texts, email
Users of Amazon Web Services' Relational Database Service (RDS) can now keep track of their databases with new notifications via email and SMS. Read More

Piston CEO: loads of companies are switching from public to private clouds
Piston's CEO said that companies are leaving public cloud services because they aren't that cost effective and the customer service stinks. Read More

Students hurt by the digital divide
Millions of students in the U.S. don't have access to high speed Internet services at home and it's hurting their chances for academic success, but fixing the problem is not going to be easy or cheap Read More

Security-as-a-service gaining popularity
Security delivered as a cloud service has several benefits, including costs and flexibility, but there are some cautions, too, adopters say. Read More

IBM takes aim at Amazon in the cloud
In what appears to be a swipe at market leader Amazon Web Services, IBM announced a new version of its public cloud computing offering that provides customers additional support and services to manage enterprise applications in its cloud, such as those from SAP. Read More

Office 365 vs. Office 2013: Should you rent or own?
For the first time Microsoft is tempting Office users to rent, not own, software that for decades they've bought as a standalone program. It's not a foreign proposition. We pay annual subscription fees for our anti-virus software. Last April, Adobe rolled out its Creative Cloud subscription package for renting Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver. Read More

SAP partner program expands to account for cloud applications
SAP's burgeoning portfolio of cloud-based applications has prompted it to make some changes to its PartnerEdge channel program. Read More

 

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