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  • AWS Losing 'Mind Share' Battle, Cloud Comparison Study Says

    By David Ramel

    Compare the Cloud released new rankings indicating Amazon Web Services, though a perennial cloud services frontrunner, is experiencing slower growth and is losing the "mind share" battle with competitors such as IBM and Microsoft.

  • IBM Reaches for Enterprise Cloud Market Share

    By Keith Ward

    Usually known for other things, IBM now wants to be known for something else: cloud computing.

  • Oracle Bolsters SDN Effort with Ethernet Switches, Network Services

    By David Ramel

    Oracle Corp. introduced new low-cost 10Gb/40Gb Ethernet switches to bolster its software-defined networking (SDN) offerings at the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona.

  • Survey Indicates Private Cloud Adoption Is Slowing Down

    By Keith Ward

    A new survey suggests private cloud adoption among enterprises may have plateaued, while public cloud usage is on the increase.

  • Avaya Targets Network 'Edge' with SDN

    By David Ramel

    Avaya Inc., better known for its collaboration and communications products, dipped into the software-defined networking (SDN) waters with a new architecture for its networking fabric.

  • Informal Survey: Azure Use Almost Equals AWS

    By Keith Ward

    An informal survey on a virtualization-specific Web site, visited mainly by IT pros and execs who are familiar with cloud platforms, showed that audience is using Microsoft Azure almost as much as perennial cloud frontrunner Amazon Web Services (AWS).

  • HP To Add Open, 'Brite Box' Switches

    By David Ramel

    HP announced it will be adding Open Network Switches to its portfolio, reflecting an industry migration away from proprietary, locked-in networking solutions and toward software-defined networking (SDN), network functions virtualization (NFV) and associated new technologies.

  • Oracle Democratizes Big Data in 'New Approach'

    By David Ramel

    Oracle Corp. announced new products to democratize Big Data technologies, making them simpler and easier to use by IT pros who may not have specialized data scientist training.

  • ONF Launches Resources To Prod Enterprise Adoption of SDN

    By David Ramel

    Expressing some impatience with the enterprise adoption of open source software-defined networking (SDN) technologies, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) industry consortium announced a new related open source software community and accompanying code repository.

  • AWS Is Top Choice for Enterprises Moving to the Cloud

    By David Ramel

    Skyhigh Networks released a survey showing that Amazon Web Services leads the growing list of services designed to help enterprises move their operations to the cloud.

  • Datameer Big Data Service Targets Department-Level Users

    By David Ramel

    Claimed to be the first enterprise-grade Big Data analytics platform targeting department-specific deployments, the new product is part of the exploding movement to simplify the traditionally complicated Hadoop ecosystem.

  • Cisco Financial Numbers Show SDN Is Paying Off

    By David Ramel

    Contradicting analyst warnings, the company reported strong financial results for its latest fiscal quarter, buoyed by strong sales of its own SDN vision, Application Centric Infrastructure.

  • Facebook Reveals Open Source, Modular Switch for Datacenters

    By Becky Nagel

    This week Facebook Inc. unveiled the "6 pack" -- a new "open hardware," modular network switch, which the company is calling the first of its kind.

  • Red Hat Partners with NEC for Network Functions Virtualization Features

    By David Ramel

    Red Hat said it's working with NEC on network functions virtualization features for its OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service solution with the goal of developing a carrier-grade service for communication service providers.

  • Cisco Supports Competing Overlay Technology in Hedging SDN Bets

    By David Ramel

    Cisco Systems Inc. has made several fits and starts in positioning itself for the new era of software-defined networking (SDN), joining some initiatives and projects, proposing its own alternatives and now embracing multiple options.

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