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Amazon vets raise cash for Griptape, a Seattle startup that helps companies build AI apps

GeekWire

Founded earlier this year, Griptape is developing an open-source Python framework and cloud platform. Kyle Roche , the startup’s co-founder and CEO, spent more than eight years at Amazon Web Services (AWS) in various roles. It has about 12 employees, according to LinkedIn.

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IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry » Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge

Cloud Computing » IBM. IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry. IBM, Pivotal Team to Boost CloudFoundry. CloudFoundry is open source software developed by VMware and now part of the Pivotal Initiative, an independent entity funded by VMware and EMC. IBM Pledges Full Support for CloudFoundry.

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Expanding the Cloud ? Introducing AWS Marketplace - All Things.

All Things Distributed

Today Amazon Web Services launched AWS Marketplace , an online store that makes it easy for you to find, buy, and immediately start using software and services that run on the AWS Cloud. AWS handles billing and payments, and software charges appear on your AWS bill. Expanding the Cloud â?? Comments ().

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Enterprise Software Trends that CIOs Can’t Ignore in 2019

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Whether you’re purchasing enterprise software, building it from scratch, or using a development platform to build software applications, software flexibility looks like this: – It adapts to your business: Flexible software will adapt to fit your needs and business processes, not the other way around.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Perforce Software buys Puppet. Perforce Software, a privately held provider of software development tools, has agreed to buy the infrastructure automation software platform Puppet. Perforce already owns development tools such as Helix and the testing tools, including Perfecto and BlazeMeter.