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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Orchestrate launches commercial service to simplify multiple NoSQL database management

Portland-based startup Orchestrate has launched a commercial product for NoSQL that provides a developer-friendly service for managing data across multiple regions and cloud providers. This makes it suited to companies with concerns about complexity and interest in rapid app development. Database issues arise constantly. Over the years, companies like Amazon and Google have reached current database ...

Coverity brings development testing platform to the cloud

The Coverity Development Testing Platform, which was released last year, allows code and unit test analysis and policy management for Java, C# and C/C + +. The new version of the code analysis was expanded for all supported programming languages. The development testing company is now further expanding the platform on a trial-basis to the cloud ...

Cloud player Cloudyn places a bet on the Google public cloud

Joining the list of more than 300,000 business customers, Cloudyn, a  solution for cloud monitoring and optimization, announced the general availability Cloudyn tools for use in Google Compute Engine and the addition of capabilities for managing deployments Google and Amazon cloud. Google formally launched its Compute Engine just end of last year, a cloud service that ...

The culture gap: Enterprises might give a skip to DevOps this year again

DevOps is a reaction to the interdependence between software development and IT operations. It aims to help organizations to produce software and services quickly. Companies that release new versions of software often need the guidance or considerations of a DevOps framework. DevOps practices assist companies in managing the release of new versions, standardizing environments for ...

SDN has the potential to deliver benefits like x86 virtualization | #VTUG

The single platform virtualization infrastructure is a thing of the past. Today, IT administrators are leveraging various virtualization platforms to reduce costs and manage workloads. Virtual networking has been called by some the next big thing in the industry. Chris Harney, the founder and president of Virtual Technology Users Group (VTUG) appeared on theCUBE at ...

JumpCloud raises $3 million funding for DevOps automation

With the cloud becoming a dominant player in Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and the virtualization of servers taking over for specialized physical server hardware the market is becoming ever more complex when it comes to cloud management and configuration. To make life more simple for the operations side of DevOps, JumpCloud seeks to fill this niche with ...

More developers favor Google’s Android mobile apps development to Apple’s iOS

By market share, Android is the dominant mobile devices on the market, but the performance of its market share in terms of revenue generation is still lagging behind Apple’s iOS. However, the situation is likely to change in near future. Developers’ community attitudes have started turning to Android applications due to better tools, a very ...

Nginx new commercial version is aimed at enterprises

In 2014, Nginx has decided to sharpen its presence within business marketing with an enterprise strategy. After winning the biggest names in the Internet and social networks, the open source web server company plans to place its growth in the hands of CIOs. To do this, Nginx intends to push a tiered subscription-based solution that ...

Azul Systems extends Zulu to support cross platform Linux, Windows and Cloud deployments

Azul Systems, the leader in Java runtime solutions, has announced that Zulu, its freely-available version of OpenJDK, now extends support for both Java 6 and Java 7 on Linux and Windows-based and cloud deployments. Available immediately, the OpenJDK is supported via the Zulu Community Support forums. The firm has also announced Zulu Enterprise, which is ...

Treasury.IO: The $11 trillion check book daily data feed automation tool about the US government

Interested in what the US Treasury is spending out on a daily basis? You’re in luck: there’s a data-driven report for that. Unfortunately, the information released has always been arcane and difficult to digest. To fix this problem Treasury.IO–built by a team of developers, data scientists, and journalists–stepped up to help fix this problem and ...