Harmony helps find your perfect API
IBM has announced API Harmony whose goal is to make it easier for developers to locate the right API rather than get lost in the rapidly expanding API universe.
API Harmony is...
Does Infor have $500million Workday killer?
On the second day of the Inforum conference in Paris, the partner summit started with a very engaging fireside chat with Stephan Scholl, President at Infor, Jeff Abbott, SVP, Global Alliances...
Equinix finalises Bit-isle in Japan
Equinix has completed its acquisition of Bit-isle, with 97% of the shares purchased and the remaining 3% to be acquired by the end of the year. This completes an acquisition announced...
IBM Gravitant(ing) to Cloud Brokerage
IBM has announced that it is acquiring Gravitant, a cloud services broker enabling both Hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments.
The news was accompanied by an analyst briefing yesterday afternoon at which IBM...
Druva inSync gets Azure advantage
Druva has announced that Druva inSync will be available on Microsoft Azure in the next 45 days just in time for Christmas. It will be priced at $6 per user per month.
This...
One giant hop for analytics
ExtraHop has announced the release of both a new appliance and the fifth version of its wire analysis software. This is not merely a feature update but introduces a significant change...
CIOs admit to feeling the risk
In a survey by telecommunications operator Colt, more than 75% of CIOs have admitted that they are feeling more under pressure and at risk than five years ago.
The survey (registration required)...
Why is Amsterdam so popular?
TelecityGroup has announced the opening of its sixth data centre in Amsterdam. This adds 6,000 square metres, or nearly 65,000 square feet to its data centre footprint in Amsterdam.
Why is Amsterdam...
Amsterdam makes it 4 for 100TB
100TB has announced the opening of a new datacentre in Amsterdam as part of its global expansion program. They have also added virtual private server locations in Los Angeles and Toronto,...
An end to patent wars?
SAP and Google have entered into an agreement to cross license their patents not just those that exist but any that might be filed in the next five years.
This is a...