Stories, articles, and blog entries I've written, in reverse chronological order
(Note: Links may become outdated over time):
October 2014:
After eight years of work, HTML5 is finalized
HTML5 was designed to move the Web from serving static documents to becoming a full-fledged platform for building apps
(Computerworld),
2014-10-28.
IBM sends Cognos and SPSS to the cloud
IBM continues to migrate its portfolio of enterprise software to the cloud
(InfoWorld),
2014-10-28.
Big Data Digest: Rise of the think-bots
This week in big data news, a bevvy of data-crunching analysis-centered startups came out of stealth
(IT World),
2014-10-27.
Suse enterprise Linux can take your system back in time
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 12 features a new system snapshot and rollback capability
(Computerworld),
2014-10-27.
Canonical celebrates Cloud freedoms with new Ubuntu
Canonical celebrates Cloud freedoms with new Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux now comes with Cloud Foundry and the latest version of Docker
(CIO Australia),
2014-10-24.
Amazon builds sales, but quarterly losses pile up
The company lost $437M this quarter, as it prepares for the holiday season
(Computerworld),
2014-10-23.
IBM and Microsoft pledge to make their clouds compatible
IBM will support Microsoft technologies, and vice versa, in each other's respective cloud
(Techworld),
2014-10-22.
Progress builds up developer chops with Telerik buy
The $262 million deal puts Progress in the fast lane of application development
(Techworld),
2014-10-22.
IBM CEO defends bumpy financial ride as company strategy shifts
In a call with investors, Ginni Rometty vigorously defended the pursuit of emerging high-growth markets
(Computerworld),
2014-10-22.
Kii offers an on-ramp to the Internet of Things
The Kii IoT platform is designed to work with any chipset or OS
(Computerworld),
2014-10-21.
Ask Watson or Siri--Artificial intelligence is as elusive as ever
The Salesforce.com expert on AI assesses the state of machine smarts
(InfoWorld),
2014-10-20.
Microsoft tackles three critical vulnerabilities with Patch Tuesday updates
The Sandworm vulnerability gets a fix this month
(Computerworld),
2014-10-14.
The Weather Channel forecasts heavy NoSQL ahead
The Weather Channel has found that MongoDB is fast and speeds up app development
(Computerworld),
2014-10-14.
APIs could be used for business intelligence
ow customers use APIs could provide valuable insights, an industry expert says
(Computerworld),
2014-10-09.
Microsoft researchers create a secure haven in the cloud
Microsoft Haven uses a new type of virtual machine and Intel chip security calls
(Computerworld),
2014-10-09.
Redfish spec wiggles servers free from vendor lock-in
A new, smarter, out-of-band communications specification aims to replace the aging, fragmented IPMI
(InfoWorld),
2014-10-06.
How Netflix survived the Amazon EC2 reboot
The video streaming service was able to stay online even as its cloud hosting provider rebooted its servers
(Computerworld),
2014-10-06.
IT pros told to pay attention to shadow IT
AT Interop NY, keynoters urge IT shops to take stock of what they are failing to deliver
(Computerworld),
2014-10-02.
September 2014:
Ericsson acquires majority stake in Apcera for cloud policy compliance
Cloud software veterans created the Apcera Continuum platform with built-in policy and auditing controls
(PC World New Zealand),
2014-09-25.
Harvard researchers take aim at Shellshock-like woes with new scripting language
Shill scripting language limits the rights of shell programs to what is necessary to get the job done
(Computerworld),
2014-09-25.
IBM Watson Analytics preps the data so you don't have to
The new IBM Watson Analytics service aims to remove many of the headaches around data cleansing and analysis
(InfoWorld),
2014-09-16.
Micro Focus buying Suse Linux, Novell owner for $1.2 billion
Micro Focus to pick up Attachmate for a little over half of what Attachmate paid for Novell three years ago
(Computerworld),
2014-09-16.
Former Red Hat CTO now head of Google Cloud
Brian Stevens, who sheparded Red Hat into the cloud era, takes the helm of the Google Cloud platform
(PC World),
2014-09-12.
Google offers $100,000 cloud credit for startups
Qualified startups will also get tech support
(Computerworld),
2014-09-12.
HP buys cloud provider Eucalyptus, Marten Mickos to lead HP Cloud
Eucalyptus CEO Marten Mickos will head HP's Helion cloud services and software
(InfoWorld),
2014-09-12.
Red Hat Satellite orbits the Amazon cloud
Red Hat Satellite 6 now uses Puppet as a configuration manager
(IT World),
2014-09-10.
Chef muscles up with Microsoft, Amazon
Chef 12 now interfaces with Amazon block storage and Microsoft configuration management software
(IT World),
2014-09-09.
IBM secures SoftLayer with Intel trusted modules
Intel Trusted Execution Technology helps the IBM cloud service meet stringent compliance and auditing regulations
(InfoWorld),
2014-09-08.
Cloud host DigitalOcean catches Docker fever
Digital Ocean now offers CoreOS virtual machines, with built-in Docker support
(IT World),
2014-09-05.
Embarcadero developers write once to multiple platforms
The new RAD Studio XE7 code editor allows developers to maintain a single code base for multiple devices
(IT World),
2014-09-03.
Aug 2014:
IBM Watson cooks up some new dishes
Using Watson Chef, master cooks have created a tasty Vietnamese apple kabob and other novel dishes
(IT World),
2014-08-29.
Microsoft frees Visual Studio Online for occasional contributors
The company made the move because enterprise software projects now involve more line-of-business participants
(InfoWorld),
2014-08-27.
VMware extends virtual workspaces to mobile devices
The VMware Workspace Suite combines the AirWatch mobile management software with the Horizon virtual desktop portal
(InfoWorld),
2014-08-26.
Microsoft jumps into NoSQL market with new Azure data store
Microsoft Azure DocumentDB offers NoSQL data storage as a service on Azure
(Computerworld),
2014-08-22.
NIST taking input for mobile application security
A new NIST publication aims to alert enterprises of potential security dangers within commercial apps
(ITWorld),
2014-08-21.
R programming language gaining ground on traditional statistics packages
The use of R is growing more quickly than that of SAS, SPSS and MATLAB, according to one researcher
(IT World),
2014-08-20.
How Michael Gregoire plans to put CA back on track
CA focuses on the emerging markets of cloud and mobile management, security and devops
(CFOWorld),
2014-08-19.
Google brings robust cluster scheduling to its cloud
Google Cloud users can now run Docker jobs alongside their Hadoop workloads in the same cluster
(IT World),
2014-08-18.
TPC takes the measure of big data systems
The fresh TPCx-HS benchmark could provide an apples-to-apples comparison of commercial Hadoop systems
(InfoWorld),
2014-08-18.
Harvard unleashes a swarm of self-organizing robots
The Harvard Kilobots provide a glimpse into how machines can mimic biological processes
(Computerworld),
2014-08-14.
Docker gets a GitHub-like repository from CoreOS
The recently purchased Quay.io provides the software and services for CoreOS to run a Docker hub
(InfoWorld),
2014-08-13.
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates focus on Internet Explorer
Microsoft issued 26 patches for its browser, including one that covers a critical vulnerability
(Computerworld),
2014-08-12.
IBM focuses on identity management with Lighthouse buy
The Lighthouse acquisition will bring IBM the ability to offer identity management as a service
(Computerworld),
2014-08-11.
Google's big-data tool, Mesa, holds petabytes of data across multiple servers
Mesa can also field millions of updates and queries per day
(Computerworld),
2014-08-08.
IBM's new brain chip could power the Internet of things
The IBM TrueNorth brain-inspired prototype processor offers the equivalent of 256 million synapses
(Computerworld),
2014-08-07.
Pivotal unveils lightweight Java Web application stack
The Pivotal App Suite collects Spring, Tomcat, Redis, RabbitMQ and other components in one integrated package
(Computerworld),
2014-08-06.
HP trims its cloud offer for lighter use
The HP Helion lean infrastructure service is aimed towards running collaboration suites or virtual desktops
(Computerworld),
2014-08-05.
HTTP/2 Web acceleration protocol nears completion
The HTTP/2 protocol will speed Web delivery, though it also may put more strain on Web servers as a result
(InfoWorld),
2014-08-04.
July 2014:
MongoDB snags key Oracle engineer
The chief architect behind Oracle 6, Roger Bamford will be helping MongoDB mature its namesake NoSQL database
(IT World),
2014-07-31.
PHP gets a formal specification, at last
A new formal PHP specification sets the stage for additional implementations of the language
(IT World),
2014-07-31.
BlackBerry plans to focus on security for the enterprise
BlackBerry says it can offer levels of security that can not be replicated on Apple, Android or other mobile devices
(Computerwrold),
2014-07-29.
Hortonworks, Pivotal team to better manage Hadoop
Two Hadoop distributors will join forces to work on Apache Ambari, a Hadoop management tool
(ITWorld),
2014-07-28.
IBM aims to disrupt supercomputing market with cloud enticements
IBM's SoftLayer cloud will offer supercomputer-friendly InfiniBand as an interconnect option
(Computerwrold),
2014-07-23.
Microsoft brings two open source tools to Azure
Packer and OpenNebula are the latest open source technologies to find a home on the Microsoft Azure cloud service
(ITWorld),
2014-07-22.
W3C wants to open the social Web for the enterprise
A new effort from the W3C aims to bring together enterprise social networking software with a common data format
(Computerwrold),
2014-07-21.
Appcelerator gears up for the business world
The Appcelerator mobile development platform has been updated for better metric collection and building of APIs
(InfoWorld),
2014-07-18.
Despite cloud and mobile push, IBM's Q2 revenue flattens
Profit jumps compared to a year ago, when the company took a restructuring charge
(Computerworld),
2014-07-17.
Chef cooks ups infrastructure testing tools
A new Chef package can test a complex system in much the same way software is tested
(IT World),
2014-07-16.
Microsoft's future under Nadella less about Windows, more about mobile and cloud
The company is moving away from its past devotion to its OS
(Computerworld),
2014-07-16.
IBM updates cloud strategy after loss of CIA pact
IBM has brought 6,000 new customers to the cloud in the past year, according to the company
(Computerworld),
2014-07-14.
Actuate software offers free data analysis to enterprise business units
Departments can create reports and embed analysis results directly into Web pages, using a teaser version of Actuate's software
(IT World),
2014-07-11.
AWS rolls out Zocalo, an enterprise document storage and sharing service
The service, called Zocalo, was highlighted at an Amazon Web Services event
(Computerworld),
2014-07-10.
Microsoft debugs IE and Windows with Patch Tuesday updates
Critical IE patches address vulnerabilities that could lead to remote code execution
(Computerworld),
2014-07-08.
Python bumps off Java as top learning language
Eight out of the top 10 universities now use Python to introduce programming, a researcher has found
(IT World),
2014-07-08.
Facebook uses functional programming to make News Feeds run smoothly
Functional programming has been instrumental in helping debug complex code issues, one Facebook development team has found
(ITWorld),
2014-07-08.
Sparc and Windows get more love in Oracle VM update
Oracle VM 3.3 supports larger pages and can speed Windows operations with paravirtualized drivers
(Computerworld),
2014-07-02.
Microsoft acquires software for debugging Unity games
Microsoft plans to fold the UnityVS debugger into Visual Studio
(PC World Australia),
2014-07-02.
June 2014:
Databricks takes on Google streaming analysis with Spark
Databricks Cloud will provide Spark-based streaming analysis as a service
(InfoWorld),
2014-06-30.
CoreOS Linux ending the upgrade cycle
CoreOS launches commercially supported version of its Linux distribution and vows to do away with manual upgrading
(Computerworld),
2014-06-30.
Oracle bolsters integration suite for mobile work
Oracle SOA Suite 12c now supports the JSON and REST formats, and updates FTP management
(Computerworld),
2014-06-26.
Google woos cloud developers with new tools
Google now offers debugging, tracing, and monitoring tools for apps running on Google Cloud Platform
(InfoWorld),
2014-06-25.
Google service analyzes live streaming data
Google Cloud Dataflow can analyze both streaming and batched data with the same programming models
(Computerworld),
2014-06-25.
Build mobile apps directly within the Firefox browser
A new code editor from Mozilla allows developers to build and test mobile apps from within a browser window
(IT World),
2014-06-25.
Google, Microsoft clouds now cover MongoDB
MongoDB adds new cloud services to its already successful run of being hosted on the Amazon cloud
(InfoWorld),
2014-06-24.
SC500: China wins a slowing supercomputer race
China's Tianhe-2 once again tops the list of the world's most powerful supercomputers
(Computerworld),
2014-06-23.
USENIX researchers get a grip on Hadoop performance
Modeling Hadoop jobs can be tricky because of all the moving parts, researchers say
(IT World),
2014-06-20.
CA gets into cloud management of IT services
CA Cloud Service Management provides a central location to manage an organization's use of external cloud services
(Computerworld),
2014-06-17.
Microsoft releases a browser just for developers
The Internet Explorer Developer Channel will offer an early glimpse into the next version of Internet Explorer
(InfoWorld),
2014-06-16.
Microsoft launches a service to help predict the future
The Azure Machine Learning service will streamline the task of predictive analysis, Microsoft asserts
(Computerworld),
2014-06-16.
You will not believe what programming language this Wall Street firm uses
The Caml functional programming language provided Jane Street with powerful error-catching capabilities
(IT World),
2014-06-13.
Google engineer: We need more Web programming languages
The creator behind Google Dart showed developers at QCon some other nascent Web development languages
(IT World),
2014-06-11.
Docker all geared up for the enterprise
The virtual app delivery technology's rise has been so swift, many might be surprised its official launch happened Monday
(InfoWorld),
2014-06-09.
Progress puts money behind Node.js with Modulus buy
The Modulus Platform gives Progress an entry into the growing market for enterprise Node.js
(InfoWorld),
2014-06-09.
Tableau Adds Story Lines to Visual Reports
Tableau 8.2 can attach a narrative to a series of data visualizations
(CIO),
2014-06-06.
Graph databases find answers for the sick and their healers
The Neo4j graph database is proving to be popular in the medical community for connecting different entities
(IT World),
2014-06-06.
Gazzang buy provides end-to-end encryption for Cloudera Hadoop
The acquisition means that industries with strong security regulations will be able to use the Cloudera Hadoop distribution
(Computerworld),
2014-06-04.
Oracle focuses on prepping databases as a service
The latest release of Oracle Enterprise Manager focuses on enabling database as a service
(Techworld),
2014-06-03.
IBM Aims to Bring Faster Development to the Cloud
IBM is expanding its Bluemix cloud services to offer more agile development tools
(CIO),
2014-06-02.
May 2014:
Apache lights a fire under Hadoop with Spark
Apache Spark might provide a faster alternative to Hadoop MapReduce
(IT World),
2014-05-30.
IBM Customizes Cloud Services for the Enterprise
IBM is offering cloud services to cover patient care, customer data analysis and other specific industry processes
(CIO),
2014-05-29.
PHP development team plot radical revision of the language
Future versions of PHP may be compiled, thanks to the influence of Facebook engineers
(InfoWorld),
2014-05-28.
Microsoft goes public with browser development plans
A new site from Microsoft shows which Web standards will be supported in Internet Explorer
(InfoWorld),
2014-05-28.
Intuit to Mobilize Quicken, Mint with Check Acquisition
Intuit will offer the ability for mobile users to pay bills and check bank accounts through the Check service
(CIO),
2014-05-27.
Oracle weaves Fabric for MySQL clustering
MySQL Fabric offers high availibility and the ability to scale out across multiple servers
(Network World),
2014-05-27.
Oracle weaves Fabric for MySQL clustering
MySQL Fabric offers high availibility and the ability to scale out across multiple servers
(Network World),
2014-05-27.
Google Cloud previews Docker-based virtual machines
The popular Docker technology could provide a competitive edge for Google's cloud services
(IT World),
2014-05-23.
The Couchbase database goes mobile
Couchbase has released a version of its NoSQL database that runs on mobile devices, allowing for offline access of data
(IT World),
2014-05-22.
Ubisoft Pirate ships sail onto the Web thanks to Microsoft JavaScript library
The new Web version of Assassin's Creed Pirates relies on Microsoft's Babylon.js library for smooth performance
(IT World),
2014-05-21.
HP service automation tools make nice with Chef, OpenStack
Administrators can now incorporate Chef scipts into their own HP orchestrated workflows
(Network World),
2014-05-21.
IBM, Fujifilm show super dense storage tape for big data work
With IBM and Fujifilm technology, tomorrow's LTO tape cartridges could store up to 154TB of data each
(Computerworld),
2014-05-20.
DOJ shutters Blackshades malware ring
The DOJ has made two more arrests and seized the domain of the Blackshades malware operation
(Techworld),
2014-05-19.
New PostgreSQL guns for NoSQL market
The PostgreSQL database now natively supports the JSON format, making it an alternative to MongoDB
(ITW),
2014-05-15.
Zend eases API development with Apigility
The PHP-based Apigility handles many of the routine tasks involved in building an API
(CIO),
2014-05-07.
HP to Invest $1 Billion in Open Cloud Services
The new HP Helion line will encompass the full breadth of the company's enterprise cloud offerings
(CIO),
2014-05-07.
HP jumps into OpenStack fray with new Helion distribution
HP's OpenStack will be the cornerstone of the company's new Helion line of cloud services and products
(Computerworld),
2014-05-06.
Github Challenges Emacs, Vim with New Atom Text Editor
Atom allows developers to extend the text editor to speed their own workflows
(CIO),
2014-05-06.
R support package unveiled in time for big-data boom
For under $795 a year, Revolution Analytics will answer all R-related questions
(CIO Australia),
2014-05-05.
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