Isha Suri

Isha Suri is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering social news and security trends. If you have a story idea or news tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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Windows 8.1 Drives Developer Love for Microsoft Windows Store Apps

While most application developers are inclined toward Google Play and iTunes app store, Microsoft has geared up to grab some love for its Windows Store. Earlier known as Metro, Windows Store is attracting developer community to create applications with tablet-style functionality. Though the platform is still in infancy as far as building a base of ...

element14 Begins Wearable Technology Challenge with Adafruit FLORA Kit

Wearable technology has become the hot new trend in the technology sphere, and undoubtedly the credit goes to Glass project. Right from head mounted gear to smart watches, there are new wearable devices coming up. Cashing up this opportunity, element14 has launched a challenge for engineers and developers to design and develop their own piece ...

Puppet Enterprise 3.0 Arrives With Software-defined Cloud Management

With IT automation becoming increasingly important for organizations, Puppet Labs recently announced the availability of Puppet Enterprise 3.0. The latest version of this IT automation software comes with a software-defined approach to automating resource management for not just compute, but also networking and storage. Talking about the IT automation sphere, two names strike our mind- ...

Oracle Presents Database 12c, Coming in Two Weeks

Oracle recently announced that its latest generation of the world’s most popular database, Oracle Database 12c, will be available within next two weeks. With pluggable database as USP, Oracle Database 12c will enable customers to make more efficient use of their IT resources while continuing to improve their users’ service levels. The ‘C’ in Oracle ...

Kickstarting The Buccaneer: The Affordable Appliance 3D Printer

Pirate3d, a Singapore-based startup, recently announced its flagship product–The Buccaneer, a 3D printer that can be used by masses. Latelt, the company started a Kickstarter project for The Buccaneer, and just after 3 weeks, it managed to raise more than $1,160,706 from 2907 backers, greatly exceeding a goal of $100,000. With such superb success, Pirate3D ...

GE and Amazon Join Together for Solutions within Industrial Internet Services

Moving a step ahead in the Industrial Internet domain, General Electric Co has joined forces with Amazon Web Services. With this alliance, GE and AWS will work on making a wide range of data on products, including jet engines and gas turbines available online and analyze them. This well connects developers and engineers as developers ...

Pentaho Launches Pentaho Labs, Innovates in Big Data Integration

Pentaho Corporation–a vendor that provides a full big data analytics solution that supports the entire big data analytics process, from data integration through interactive data visualization, exploration, and predictive analytics–just announced its new innovation in Big Data integration in the form of a new adaptive big data layer. This adaptive big data layer supports Hadoop ...

Living DevOps with DevOps Dojo

For people at Atlassian, the word DevOps is synonymous with work practice. As the team that brought us JIRA and Confluence, Atlassian has recently launched an interactive website called DevOps Dojo, where it shares thoughts on the cultural and technical aspects of adopting the DevOps way of developing software. Recently, Atlassian started a new community ...

Microsoft Claims Xbox One As Powerful As 10 Xbox 360 Consoles

After Xbox One was unveiled along with PlayStation 4 and Wii U, but the revelation has been somewhat rocky and pockmarked with numerous blows in the PR department. With the Xbox One, Microsoft has seen criticism about how the used game market with interact with their console (potentially with fees for customers, for retailers, for ...

Safeguarding Online Privacy in the Era of NSA and PRISM–Harder Than Ever?

With so much things going around about NSA, Google, and PRISM, it seems protecting our online privacy has become harder than ever. Everyone is tracking us – our email provider, Internet Service Provider, Government agencies, and of course cyber criminals. At this point, it’s hard to determine which service should be used and which should ...