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WIIT: Enabling Enterprises to Realize the Full Potential of the Cloud While Bypassing its Complexity

CIO Business Intelligence

With a full portfolio that includes an extensive array of cloud offerings – including private, public, and hybrid cloud services – the company is well-known for its track record of success in helping organizations realize the full potential of the cloud while bypassing the complexity often associated with large-scale digital transformations.

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Are You Agile Enough for Polyglot Programming?

CTOvision

Harper Reed's Amazon Architecture. It was spread across 3 data centers and 2000 nodes; it consumed 180 TB of data and supported 10,000 requests per second. Without millions of dollars for servers, Harper chose Amazon Web services to host everything. Enterprise Architecture. Polyglot Programming.

Agile 150
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Should the OpenStack Community Embrace Amazon & Google?

Data Center Knowledge

Or should it make it easier to shift OpenStack clouds to Amazon Web Services and Google Compute Engine for companies that want to use both approaches in a hybrid infrastructure? Architectural compatibility means that apps can move freely from private to public and back, when needed. “We Innovation vs. Compatibility?

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Amazon DynamoDB ? a Fast and Scalable NoSQL Database.

All Things Distributed

The Amazon.com ecommerce platform consists of hundreds of decoupled services developed and managed in a decentralized fashion. Each service encapsulates its own data and presents a hardened API for others to use. Most importantly, direct database access to the data from outside its respective service is not allowed.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Equinix buys West African data center company for $320 million. Global data center operator Equinix expanded its capability and connectivity in West Africa in early April with the $320 million acquisition of MainOne, which offers services in Ghana, Nigeria, and Côte d’Ivoire. Lansweeper acquires UMAknow.