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Seattle area boasts 10 fast-growing unicorns: Can you name the billion dollar startups?

GeekWire

The majority operate in enterprise software or cloud computing. In fact, GeekWire reported this week on a little-known enterprise software company that just joined the unicorn ranks. Co-founder and CEO : Nick Huzar, former product manager at T-Mobile and CTO at Konnects. Founded : 2011. Founded : 2011. Sana Photo).

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Fountainhead: What Is Meant by a "Cloud-Ready" Application?

Fountainhead

connected to differing forms of storage (not to mention storage tiering, backup etc.) QoS), and storage (connectivity, tiering, caching). than one version of their software. I also wanted to share a brief thought here: What would a "cloud-ready" software suite look like? Because a complex. manner with unique rules.

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VMworld 2013 Day 1 Keynote

Scott Lowe

This leads to a talk about VMware’s 10 years of innovation, with products and features like ESX, vMotion, DRS, Storage vMotion, and more. Pat takes the stage and starts talking about the different “eras” of computing: mainframe, client/server, and now the mobile/cloud era. But what is software-defined storage?

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Security News: @Invincea Raises $16 Million in C-Series Funding Led by Aeris Capital and Dell Ventures

CTOvision

“Dell partners with Invincea to deliver the world’s most secure line of devices,” said Brett Hansen, Executive Director, Client Software at Dell. Invincea’s solutions include an endpoint security software suite and threat intelligence appliance.

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Fountainhead: Apps and Desktops and Clouds - Oh My!

Fountainhead

and it’s due in part to todays announcements by Citrix about Project Avalon , the explosion of the Mobile Enterprise , and the Path to the Cloud. Mobility: A Perfect Use Case for the Cloud. Serving-up mobile apps – and even entire virtual desktops – out of a cloud infrastructure is a natural. Yes, its true.

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Fountainhead: Steve Jobs in 1980. and Cloud + Big Data Today

Fountainhead

Monday, December 19, 2011. Its fascinating because it describes events that lead up to the first commercially-available Apple computer, and presaged the movement toward "canned" programs (commercial software) rather than everyone writing programs themselves. Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). ▼ 2011. (22).

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Nintendo 3DS, 2011-2020: Its strange life, quiet death, and the potential end of a mobile gaming dynasty

GeekWire

The Game Gear’s short battery life and limited software library proved to be sticking points, but it was still a modest success. Gadget fiends also liked the PSP for the ease with which it could be hacked, which let players install custom firmware and use PSPs as portable, high-storage emulation or media platforms.

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