Tuesday, September 16, 2014

How to get $100,000 worth of Google’s cloud for free

  Security tops CIO worries; IT budgets, turnover on the rise | HP buys Eucalyptus: What it means for the hybrid cloud

 
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How to get $100,000 worth of Google's cloud for free
Google is offering $100,000 worth of use of its cloud platform for free, if you're a startup. In addition to the $100,000 in credits for all of Google's cloud platform tools, the startup also gets scheduled 1:1 technical architecture reviews with Google cloud experts, and the company offers support services on top of it. Read More
 




WHITE PAPER: IBM

Magic Quadrant for Data Masking Technology
IBM is a leader in Gartner Inc's Magic Quadrant for Data Masking Technology. Gartner reports that data masking should be mandatory for enterprises using copies of sensitive production data for application development, analytics or training. Read the full report to learn about IBM. Learn more!

Security tops CIO worries; IT budgets, turnover on the rise
Enterprises' five largest IT investments are analytics and business intelligence, data center infrastructure, ERP, software development, and cloud computing. Read More
 

HP buys Eucalyptus: What it means for the hybrid cloud
HP bought open source private cloud company Eucalyptus for a reported about $100 million in a move that could have dramatic implications for HP's status in the IaaS market. Read More
 

Google RSS death creates $1.3M business
Google's decision last year to kill Google Reader, its RSS feed and Web-based service, allowed a then-tiny rival to grow into a company with revenue of at least $1.3 million annually. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Samsung

Scaling the Mobile Enterprise
Not all employers are ready to jump into the mobility space. There is a lot more to consider than just productivity, revenue growth, and operational efficiency – they have to consider security, device fragmentation, application and content complexity as well as cost to implement enterprise mobility. Learn More

CloudBees pivots from PaaS
Is the PaaS market dying? Read More
 

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. Read More
 

How to avoid online scams when selling your old iPhone or iPad
A lot of people right now are selling their old iPhones and iPad minis to trade up to the supersized iPhone 6 models. Unfortunately, I suspect some of them are being scammed out of their devices — I nearly was. Read More
 


WEBCAST: Hitachi Data Systems
 
Building a Hybrid Cloud
Cloud is a hot topic in IT, but so are the security and privacy issues surrounding it. How can IT take advantage of cloud, continue to run critical applications without significant transformation, and maintain visibility and control over data? View now

Infor plots move into cloud financials in strike against Workday
Infor is hoping to elbow its way into Workday's turf with an upcoming cloud-based financial software suite dubbed Financials Xi. Read More
 

Microsoft bringing more mobile, cloud products to China with new subsidiary
Microsoft has recently been facing regulatory obstacles in China. Read More
 

Ericsson buys Fabrix Systems for $95M to help put TV on any screen
Fabrix sells software for cloud DVRs and video on demand. Read More
 

 

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