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Mozy Gets New Speedy, Backup Features
Mozy, EMC’s cloud backup service for enterprises, got an upgrade today. The first is a 100X improvement in file scanning capacity, according to the company. This “dramatically” decreases the time it takes to complete the initial backup process, and this is supplemented by the second and more major new addition to MozyPro. EMC unveiled what ...
AppSense Expands Its Ecosystem with New Program
Desktop virtualization solutions provider AppSense kicked off an interesting intuitive to help it grow its ecosystem, and consequently grow its share of the market. Its new AppSense Certified Service Provider, or ACSP program offers companies that provide subscription-based enterprise services to add a virtualization element to their existing models. This means AppSense would give access ...
Cloudera Integrates Hadoop Distro with R Analytics
Cloudera picked up a new partner today, adding Revolution Analytics to its growing ecosystem. Revolution a startup that came out of stealth in May of last year, developing solutions based on the open R statistical analysis programming language. Today the company announced that it will integrate Cloudera’s Distribution with Apache Hadoop (CDH3) with its Revolution R ...
Real-Estate Search Providers Catching IPO Fever
One of the fastest growing web trends is real-estate search, mainly because this market is crowded with highly competitive companies that offer uses maximum convenience when looking for a new home. Among the top players in this space is Trulia, which will soon go public, according to chief executive Pete Flint. He has declined to ...
Red Hat Takes on VMware with oVirt
Red Had is working on something big in an attempt to snatch some market share from VMware, the EMC subsidiary currently sitting on the throne of the virtualization space. The Linux distributor teamed up with Cisco, IBM, Intel, NetApp and SuSE to jump start the oVirt Project, a pluggable hypervisor manager for KVM built on the ...
Dell, Intel Show Some Homegrown Love
Intel and Dell will be setting up a hybrid supercomputer dubbed “Stampede” for the University of Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). Stampede is a 10-petaflop powerhouse that will be deployed in January 2013 and comes with Intel’s Many Integrated Core (MIC) x86 coprocessor. MIC is the successor of “Larrabee,” a failed attempt by the chipmaker ...
Microsoft Launches Bing Deals, Competes with Google, Amazon
Microsoft is stepping up its competition with Google over the search market with the launch of Bing Deals, a new feature that allows users to browse through deals aggregated from the more popular services, as well as some independent retailers. Bing Deals is actually an expansion rather than a new release: Bing Mobile Deals has ...
This Week in the Cloud: Open-Source, Personal Cloud
A lot has been going on in the cloud this week, and two areas in particular, open-source and personal cloud storage, were the main highlights. First of all, Diablo – the latest and first “production ready” version of OpenStack –was launched yesterday. The release is still fresh so stability is somewhat of an issue, but ...
