The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
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Read MoreThe benefits of using the cloud are undeniable—from reduced infrastructure costs and license fees to increased scalability and agility. But, while every…
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Read MoreWhen we talk about VR, we tend to talk in broad strokes. “Experiences,” we call them, as if that term is somehow…
Read MoreTwitter has reversed its decision to bar Politwoops, a service which collects and preserves deleted tweets from public officials, from using the public…
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Read MoreAmazon is making it seem like consumers signing up for its Prime service just in time to take advantage of free two-day…
Read MoreFacebook’s attempt to provide free access to some Internet services has hit a roadblock: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has told…
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Read MoreRemember Ello, the social network that was first portrayed as the anti-Facebook well over a year ago? Well, it’s still around, but the anti-Facebook…
Read MoreSinclair is CEO and cofounder of Apprenda, a leader in enterprise Platform as a Service. It seems like every conversation related to cloud-native…
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Read MoreFlipboard is releasing a slew of features to make its content discovery service more attractive to the publishers whose content appear in…
Read MoreGoogle’s self-driving car division will soon become an independent company under the Alphabet umbrella, according to a report from Bloomberg Business. Alphabet…
Read MoreSecurity tools are only useful if their warnings are heeded. Yet one of the culprits behind the infamous 2013 data breach at…
Read MoreA version of this post was originally published on the Gigaom Research’s Analyst Blog. Uber has hit another speed bump on its…
Read MoreFacebook has announced two changes to the way it enforces its real-name policy: the first is meant to ensure that fewer people…
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