Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform

Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud | Explosive growth ahead for Hadoop, MapReduce-related revenues

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Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform
The jury in the case by ruling in favor Oracle against Google over Android's use of Java demonstrated how badly the copyright laws of the 19th and 20th century fit the technology market of the 21st century. Read More


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Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud
Dell this week revealed Project Sputnik, a six-month-long pilot program to develop an Ubuntu laptop designed specifically for developers and devops. Read More

Explosive growth ahead for Hadoop, MapReduce-related revenues
The market for software related to the Hadoop and MapReduce programming frameworks for large-scale data analysis is expected to undergo a compound annual growth rate of 60.2 percent. Read More

Open-source cloud frameworks: A work in progress
Open-source cloud frameworks like Cloud Foundry are a work in progress. However, they offer compelling value because they mask the complexity of cloud computing setups, and the open-source model is an attractive way to do that. Read More

The battle to stop Amazon Web Services starts here
Piston Computing plans to link its IaaS offering to EMC VMware's Cloud Foundry. What does this mean for cloud development? It's the start of the battle against Amazon Web Services (AWS). Read More



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