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Amazon launching ‘Amazon Clinic,’ a virtual health service intended to treat a variety of conditions

GeekWire

The Seattle tech giant announced Tuesday that it’s launching “Amazon Clinic,” a new virtual care platform that uses message-based interaction to connect customers with third-party telehealth providers. The company announced in September that it is licensing its virtual care delivery platform in a deal with Tacoma, Wash.-based

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Google’s VR painting app is getting the axe, but it will live on as an open-source project

The Verge

Google is ending development on the virtual reality painting app Tilt Brush — one of the most well-known VR applications — and making it open source. Tilt Brush’s code can be accessed on GitHub now , but Google says some features had to be removed from the open-source release because of licensing restrictions. Image: Google.

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Unpacking Murray & Roberts’ turbulent journey to the cloud and back again

CIO Business Intelligence

Hilton Currie: Up until 2015, we were 100% on-premises and we had no major issues. If we were willing to look at outsourcing the whole lot to them — all the way from server application right down to the technician support level — and adopt their managed public cloud, they were confident they could make it work for us.

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Open-sourced Technology Levels the Playing Field Between Tech Giants and Startups

CTOvision

Governments such as that of India are pushing for the adoption and use of open source software capable of cutting licensing costs from giant companies such as Oracle, IBM and Cisco. percent to almost $7 billion in 2015 ; software alone takes $860 million of that. IBM@OSCON 2015: Let's work together (womenstoolbox.com).

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Update on Invincea: Another year of breakthrough growth

CTOvision

FAIRFAX, VA – Janary 27, 2015: Invincea, Inc., This includes large enterprise license agreements (ELAs) in major accounts; and significant customer growth globally driven through Invincea’s Dell OEM partnership. Added 400 New Enterprise Customers to Total 1.8M Further protected its market-leader status with patents awarded by the U.S.

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“Cloud First” Lesson’s Learned from ViON

Cloud Musings

Apart from physical relocation of equipment, customers achieved data center consolidation thru virtualization. Over time, they discovered that the projected savings weren’t being realized due to unanticipated increase costs associated with licensing, support, security, and compliance issues.

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Warner Bros. roils game industry with patent on Nemesis gameplay mechanic by Kirkland’s Monolith

GeekWire

” Notably, WB has been trying to get this patent approved since March of 2015, shortly after the initial September 2014 release of Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor. WB’s patent on the Nemesis System, #US20160279522A1 , is listed as “Nemesis characters, nemesis forts, social vendettas, and followers in computer games.”

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