Saroj Kar

Saroj is a Staff Writer at SiliconANGLE covering DevOps, Emerging Tech, Mobile and Gaming news. If you have a story idea or tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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Splunk Conference 2013 DevOps Recap: Integrating Splunk DevOps platform to developers

The 5th Annual Splunk Worldwide Users’ Conference is just around the corner. But before we get a chance to see what has been happening in the world of Splunk, let’s take a look back at some of the developers development at last year’s conference. One overarching theme of last year summit was that Splunk continued ...

The all purpose future ready Modular 3D printer is here

You want to have a 3D printer but do not want to buy yet-another-printer for printing with different media? While numerous 3D printer technology companies allow for different types of plastic (and sometimes food) most printers cannot dramatically change media-type and a different machine would be needed to switch up materials. Upcoming is a 3D printer that ...

Android Lollipop: What’s new for developers

Last week, the new version of mobile operating system Android Lollipop was revealed last week. The main objective of Lollipop is to standardize devices of any type from smartphones to tablets, from small display of smartwatch to the large panels of the TV– thanks to Google’s new design paradigm aimed at user experience. Google has change the ...

64 bit Android Emulator paves way to make 64 bit apps for developers

Since its release at the Google I/O 2014 event  at the end of June, it has been possible for developers to get their hands on Android “L”, the newest version of the operating system from Mountain View. 64-bit is one of the core features of Android L, but without any previous optimization of apps, the ...

Orchestrate empowers database developers to transform enterprise IT

Poland based DBaaS vendor Orchestrate has a solution to overcome obstacles to scalability in database architecture. The company introduced Orchestrate Enterprise, a complete database portfolio for rapid, massively scalable enterprise application development. What’s unique with the new offering is that Orchestrate provides developers with a single API to work with a wide variety of databases. Developers ...

Oculus Rift open sources first Rift developer kit to make virtual reality real

Oculus VR took an important step in the long way to reach a commercial version by introducing a new prototype of virtual reality headset called Crescent Bay and making the Oculus Rift developer kit (DK1) open source. The announcement came during the Oculus Connect, the first developer conference held in in Los Angeles. All mechanical ...

Splunk Conference DevOps Round Up: Splunk upgrades machine data learning for casual and less technical users | #Splunkconf

Splunk, Inc. kicked off its annual user conference in San Francisco last week with new products and services aimed at bolstering the company’s big data muscle.  Splunk is working hard on making its machine data accessible and usable to more kinds of people. Splunk has announced a new platform to help mobile app developers and ...

Small things matter, Raspberry Pi sales hit near 4 million mark

The Raspberry Pi was never expected to be a massive volume seller. It was supposed to be a teaching and educational tool to help get kids and others interested in development and Maker culture. But, the popularity of the Raspberry Pi seems to be unrivaled–and, although unexpected, extremely welcome. The developers of the Pi have ...

Samsung’s second developer conference focuses on IoT and virtual reality

Samsung has announced the international Samsung Developer Conference, which will bring together the community of developers to focus on software and services in the areas of health, wearables, virtual reality, smart home and games. The conference will arrive on November 11-13, at Moscone West, San Francisco. The title of this year’s conference is “Connected Living. Connecting ...

Oracle OpenWorld DevOps Round Up: Oracle looks to developers for mobile, cloud growth| #OOW14

Oracle Corporation kicked off its OpenWorld user event with array of new cloud computing product launches and services. Oracle has also shifted gear with batch of products that focus on mobile development, developers and vertical industries. Extending its focus from database as a service to entire industries, Oracle is aimed at developers and letting firms ...