The growing traction of the Apache Spark project in Big Data analytics was reaffirmed in a recent survey conducted by reactive programming specialist Typesafe.
Brocade Communications Systems Inc. shipped its OpenDaylight-based software-defined networking (SDN) controller that it says can help enterprises avoid vendor lock-in while testing the new technology. To encourage that, the company is offering a free one-year license for the new Vyatta Controller.
Plexxi Inc. is the latest software-defined networking (SDN) vendor seeking to provide enterprises with simplified access to the complicated network virtualzation technology.
Red Hat announced it's now seeking to become the king of the enterprise cloud services vendors.
Traditional vendor facing upstart challenges is under pressure from analysts and customers to adapt.
Traditional ERP and CRM enterprise software vendor joins archrival Oracle as sponsor of OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service initiative.
Technical and financing agreements are latest in competition among Hortonworks, Cloudera and MapR.
Research shows VMware, Amazon AWS lead in private, public arenas.
Tool helps configure, deploy, run and manage virtualized Hadoop clusters.
Salesforce Wear Developer Pack provides sample apps for glasses, wristbands, smartwatches and more.
Containers are a lightweight means to develop, ship and run distributed applications on different platforms.
It's a next-generation "catalyst for enterprise innovation."
Details emerge on the Power architecture IBM plan to use to beef up the cloud service it acquired last year.
Primary new featues include tighter platform integration, single sign-on support, discoverability and the capability for rolling upgrades.
Continuuity Inc. recently announced it was open sourcing its Loom software used to manage Big Data clusters in the cloud.
Three trends from the open source community to watch in 2013.
Strong demand for its ClearPath mainframe platform helped boost Unisys' profits in Q2.
Hardware migrations can be tricky. We discuss the keys to Kansas City Southern Railway's migration from mainframe to Linux.
For most organizations, choosing between Big Blue's two hybrid computing visions is simple, but what about shops that need both? That's where it gets tricky.
Demand for mainframes dropped off late last year -- and was down in the first three months of 2012, too. Is it time for Big Iron boosters to start worrying? No -- it's all good.