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Sumo Logic: Wrestling Your Data Like a Top Ranked Yokozuna
Do you want to manage your entire IT infrastructure? How about troubleshoot or correlate some data? Maybe you have compliance purposes or need a centralized way to collect and store data? I know, you need to monitor errors in your application development process? Sumo Logic is built entirely on the AWS platform and can be ...
AWS Marketplace : Growing Faster Than the Weeds, Good for ISVs
Have you ever wanted to build infrastructure for your company on the fly? In essence, not purchasing a specific piece of software or app, but just “turn it on” and rent it for a specific amount of time? Sajai Krishnan, General Manager Marketplace, AWS stopped by theCUBE to chat with hosts Dave Vellante and Jeff ...
How to Hyperscale Visual Effects? Consider AWS Like a Utility Bill, says Atomic Fiction
*Update: two numbers corrected* Have you seen Transformers 3? Star Treck Into Darkness? Flight? Looper? Underworld Awakening? Boardwalk Empire? Well then you’ve seen the handy work of Atomic Fiction. With around 35 employees based in Emeryville, California — Atomic Fiction is by no means small in production value. With a slew of huge projects already ...
Flywheel Effect: AWS Continues Scorching Pace of Releases
SiliconANGLE’s theCUBE is pretty thrilled to be covering the AWS Summit 2013 this year, considering the growing focus on the IaaS space. Ariel Kelman (@akelman), Head of Worldwide Marketing at AWS, was the first guest to stop by theCUBE and talk with Wikibon founder and show host Dave Vellante about Amazon’s philosophy, and why AWS ...
AWS’s Redshift Gives You Data Warehousing at Scale
Redshift was announced at the end of 2012, and went live in February of this year. It’s already the fastest growing service on AWS. Sr. Product Manager, AWS Rahul Pathak stopped by theCUBE to talk with the host Dave Vellante about anything and everything RedShift. Redshift is a data warehouse for the cloud. The flexibility ...
LIVE: Can Facebook Beat iOS, Android with Mobile Developer Platform? Parse Buy Signals War
Facebook acquired Parse yesterday, a mobile-backend-as-a-service (mBaaS) company. I guess this means Facebook has a new business category? This is largely seen as Facebook’s answer to iOS and Android. Parse was founded by former Googlers and Y Combinator alums to build a useful set of back-end tools for mobile developers. In this new business category, ...
LIVE: Zynga Monthly User Continue to Decline – Can It Find Success on Mobile?
Zynga isn’t your Zynga of two years ago. On their earnings call, Zynga reported 253 million monthly active users, which is down from the nearly 300 million MAUs the company reported as of last earnings. A stat that is worth noting even more is that Zynga’s daily active users (DAUs) are at 52 million, an ...
LIVE: Cisco Makes News With Storage Area Networks Upgrades
Cisco made news yesterday with its announcement of new services for storage area networks (SANs) that aim to deliver higher performance, scalability and reliability. There are two new offerings: the Cisco MDS 9710 Multilayer Director and the Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch. Both are fairly significant upgrades to the Cisco’s storage networking portfolio, and ...
LIVE: The GE Pivotal Deal Signals the Next Big Wave in Big Data Applications
GE, the world’s leader in industrial technology and solutions, yesterday cannonballed into the pool with a $105M investment announcement into Pivotal, the EMC/VMware spinout. Pivotal is focusing on the new, modern era of developers and cloud. In the industrial Internet arms race, Pivotal is now an instant superpower in the cloud wars. “The strategic investment ...