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HashiCorp Launches Atlas

December 10th, 2014 Comments Off on HashiCorp Launches Atlas
HashiCorp today formally announced Atlas, the company's first true commercial offering. This follows the release of five successful open source projects -- Vagrant, Packer, Serf, Consul, and Terraform -- with more than one million cumulative downloads, and users from ...

Steel Mill Transformed Into Juiced Datacenter

November 25th, 2014 Comments Off on Steel Mill Transformed Into Juiced Datacenter
A former steel mill outside of Philadelphia that is connected to more than 2 gigawatts of electricity has been converted into a datacenter and is opening up its doors to accept servers, storage, and switches in early 2015. The ...

A Rare Peek Into The Massive Scale of AWS

November 14th, 2014 (14)
The idea behind cloud computing, as pioneer Amazon Web Services believed when it launched its first utility compute and storage products eight years ago, is to abstract away the underlying hardware and provide raw resources to programmers for applications ...

Red Hat Launches OpenShift Enterprise 2.2

November 10th, 2014 Comments Off on Red Hat Launches OpenShift Enterprise 2.2
Red Hat, Inc. today announced OpenShift Enterprise 2.2 and strengthened its xPaaS with a new private integration Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) offering to provide cloud-based services for application integration and messaging. Based on their traditional on-premise counterparts, the new services — ...

AWS DynamoDB Adds JSON Support, Flex Scaling

October 9th, 2014 Comments Off on AWS DynamoDB Adds JSON Support, Flex Scaling
Amazon Web Services is expanding its DynamoDB database service with document support along with flexible scaling of larger items. It is also expanding the amount of database capacity available as part of AWS Free Tier. Specifically, AWS said it ...

How Shutterstock Keeps Its Hyperscale Infrastructure In Check

September 9th, 2014 Comments Off on How Shutterstock Keeps Its Hyperscale Infrastructure In Check
Since it was founded 11 years ago, Shutterstock has grown to become one of the largest image sharing marketplaces on the Internet. Managing that growth has not always been easy for the company, which runs its own IT infrastructure. ...

Cisco Gets The Lead Out With ‘Fast IT’

September 4th, 2014 Comments Off on Cisco Gets The Lead Out With ‘Fast IT’
Cisco Systems wants to ride the data-driven wave dubbed the Internet of Everything to take its Unified Computing System architecture from the datacenter to the networked sensors that the company estimates will collect 40 percent of data by 2020. ...

Datacenter Revamps Cut Energy Costs At CenturyLink

September 3rd, 2014 Comments Off on Datacenter Revamps Cut Energy Costs At CenturyLink
It is probably telling that these days datacenter managers think of the infrastructure under their care more in terms of the juice it burns and not by counting the server, storage, and switch boxes that consume that electricity and ...

The Beginnings Of Hyperscale At Google

August 4th, 2014 Comments Off on The Beginnings Of Hyperscale At Google
Fifteen years ago, Google did what every startup on the Internet dreams of: It closed its first round of venture funding, put out its first press release, and took its first step into the hyperscale realm and made its ...

SoftLayer To Outflank Rivals With Bare Metal, InfiniBand, And Power8

July 30th, 2014 (1)
There are many ways for IBM to get to the $7 billion revenue run rate it has promised Wall Street it can hit as it exits 2015. One way was to take its existing application hosting services and merge ...
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