The new Intel Internet of Things (IoT) Platform introduced by the world's largest processor manufacturer seeks to provide "an end-to-end reference model and family of products" that combines with third-party solutions to help securely and easily connect devices to deliver trusted data to the cloud for analytics initiatives.
AWS is touting Aurora as its response to the traditional relational database model, which it described as expensive, proprietary and difficult to license.
IBM this week announced its Watson Analytics service and other data-driven offerings would soon be available on its Cloud marketplace.
Teradata also announces technology and sales partnership with enterprise Hadoop vendor Cloudera Inc.
Red Hat announced it's now seeking to become the king of the enterprise cloud services vendors.
Move will will add enterprise mobility capabilities to Red Hat's JBoss Middleware and OpenShift Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offerings.
Traditional vendor facing upstart challenges is under pressure from analysts and customers to adapt.
Real Status Ltd. today announced the general availability of Hyperglance version 3.3 to manage enterprise cloud and SDN systems.
GigaSpaces Technologies and RackWare each release 3.0 versions of their software for enterprises doing business in the cloud.
Traditional ERP and CRM enterprise software vendor joins archrival Oracle as sponsor of OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service initiative.
Acquisition of BlueKai Audience Data Marketplace pays off with product designed to help enterprises target customers.
Technical and financing agreements are latest in competition among Hortonworks, Cloudera and MapR.
Big Switch Networks Inc. flagship product provides hyperscale networking technologies.
Companies emphasize bringing Big Data analytics to iPhone and iPad users.
Vendors scramble to help enterprises move their Big Data analytics to the cloud in an exploding market.
Microsoft announced this week a new line of its StorSimple appliances that link on-premises datacenters to the Azure cloud.
Complicated pricing, hidden costs and performance problems are main culprits.
Research shows VMware, Amazon AWS lead in private, public arenas.
Containers are a lightweight means to develop, ship and run distributed applications on different platforms.
It's a next-generation "catalyst for enterprise innovation."