Paul Gillin

Paul Gillin is the Senior Editor for Wikibon’s micro-analysis team. He is the author of five books and more than 300 articles on the topic of social media and digital marketing. Gillin has 23 years experience in tech journalism, including his time as founding editor-in-chief of B2B technology publisher TechTarget as well as editor-in-chief and executive editor of the technology weekly Computerworld. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Society for New Communications Research and a member of the Procter & Gamble Digital Advisory Board.

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Catalogic copy management adds Oracle, SQL, EMC Unity support

  Catalogic Software Inc. has added support for Oracle and SQL databases to its ECX software-defined copy data management (CDM) platform, along with integration with EMC Unity flash and hybrid storage arrays and native support for Amazon Web Services (AWS). ECX 2.4 also deepens integration with the Puppet automation platform. Catalogic claims to reduce enterprise ...

MapR to help admins peer into dense Hadoop clusters

MapR Technologies Inc. is tackling Hadoop’s administrative complexity with the announcement today of a new campaign it calls the Spyglass Initiative. It’s also taking steps to make its own product updates simpler to manage. The company is making a long-term commitment to deliver a series of enhancements to its Converged Data Platform that provide improved ...

Freshdesk enters core CRM market targeting SMB sales pros

Over the past five years, Freshdesk Inc. has built a base of more than 80,000 paid and freemium customers – and a market capitalization of more than $500 million – with a focus on customer relationship management (CRM) software for support organizations. Now it’s going after the sales professionals who make up the bulk of ...

Red Hat earnings chug along; company to acquire maker of API management tools

Red Hat Inc. delivered no big surprises on its quarterly earnings call today, but indicated that growing adoption of its OpenStack and storage offerings could accelerate its growth rate in the future. The company met analysts’ fiscal fourth-quarter earnings expectations and slightly exceeded revenue forecasts on 18 percent year-over-year growth. Red Hat slightly reduced its ...

Fictiv adds ‘subtractive’ machining to its 3-D printing service

Fictiv Inc. is bringing 3D printing just a little bit closer to the mainstream. The San Francisco-based contract prototype manufacturing firm that specializes in additive technology (also called 3-D printing), is taking its service national and has added computer numerical control (CNC) production capability to its lineup. CNC is the subtractive technology similar to that ...

Datto updates its Siris backup appliance, adds all-flash version

Cloud backup and business continuity service Datto Inc. is overhauling its flagship Siris 3 platform and adding an all-flash appliance to its on-premise lineup. The Norwalk, CT-based company already claims to perform more than 1 million backups per day in its 200-petabyte private cloud. It’s known for a snapshot capability that enables data to be ...

Survey finds DevOps practitioners pulling away from the pack

Puppet Inc.’s fifth annual State of DevOps Report, which is being released today, finds that organizations that embrace the popular form of agile programming are pulling even further ahead of those that still write code the old-fashioned way. Conducted in conjunction with DevOps Research and Assessment LLC (DORA), the global survey of 4,600 technical professionals ...

Koverse promises customers they can build a data lake in 30 days

Koverse Inc. is attacking Hadoop’s notorious complexity with a platform that it guarantees will enable users to build a useful data lake in 30 days or less. The company’s Koverse Platform Version 2.0 is built upon a patent-pending indexing engine that the company says can ingest any type of data, discover and interrogate it securely ...

‘Citizen developers’ unclog bottlenecks at maker of software for automotive dealers

One of today’s most popular solutions to the IT backlog problem is to give business users the capability to build their own applications. It’s even better when the users are the ones driving the process. At Dominion Dealer Solutions, a Virginia-based maker of software for automating automotive dealerships, an end-user development tool has become a ...

Nutanix confident as sold-out user conference opens | #NEXTConf

Investors may be asking questions about Nutanix, Inc.’s initial public offering prospects, but its strategy looks as solid as ever. As the Nutanix .NEXT conference debuts this week in Las Vegas, expect the company to unleash a flood of new product announcements – a staple at past .NEXT events – and to continue to beat ...