ResearchCloud and data, first-quarter 2014: analysis and outlook
This quarter we saw faster growth in the cloud computing and big data marketplaces, with mega deals in VC funding in the big data space and new intensity in the public… Read more »
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This quarter we saw faster growth in the cloud computing and big data marketplaces, with mega deals in VC funding in the big data space and new intensity in the public… Read more »
ICYMI: On this week’s Structure Show, the OpenStack Foundation’s Mark Collier and Jonathan Bryce take us through the Icehouse release and why we shouldn’t get our knickers in a bunch re… Read more »
For his weekly update, David Linthicum, Gigaom Research’s curator for cloud, reported on the Red Hat summit. The big news was the Dell Red Hat Cloud Solution, an enterprise-grade private cloud… Read more »
Red Hat is getting into the retail business — kind of — with a new online marketplace for third party products to run on its OpenShift PaaS. Read more »
Not a shocker that Amazon Web Services dominated public cloud use, but RightScale’s latest State of the Cloud Report found other nuances worth a look. Read more »
Alessandro Perilli will help Red Hat push its enterprise hybrid cloud plan. The company hopes to become to OpenStack cloud what its been for Linux. Read more »
For a deeper dive into the topics and technologies covered on Gigaom, check out the latest in-depth analyses on Gigaom Research. This week, we look at 3D printing, present our PaaS… Read more »
Gigaom Research cloud curator David Linthicum looks in his Weekly Update toward Leveraging fat clouds versus thin clouds; understanding the tradeoffs. Are the managerial savings in cloud computing being lost in… Read more »
The week in cloud: Was the Cloud Foundry Foundation set up to promote the open-source PaaS or to thwart Red Hat OpenShift? Or a little bit of both? Discuss. Read more »
Red Hat, with help from Uhuru, will let Microsoft .NET apps run on OpenShift; but if you want to run Red Hat Linux on Windows Azure? No dice. Read more »