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CloudEXPO | DevOpsSUMMIT | DXWorldEXPO Silicon Valley Will Take Place June
25-26, 2019 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara California
Digital Transformation (DX) is a major focus with the introduction
of DXWorldEXPO within the program. Successful transformation requires a
laser focus on being data-driven and on using all the tools available that
enable transformation if they plan to survive over the long term.
A total of 88% of Fortune 500 companies from a generation ago are now out of
business. Only 12% still survive. Similar percentages are found throughout
enterprises of all sizes.
We are offering early bird savings on all ticket types where you can save
significant amount of money by purchasing your conference tickets today.
Speaking Opportunities ▸ Here
This year we are presenting a MEGA faculty of 222 rockstar speakers. Submit
your speaking pr... (more)
DALLAS, Aug. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Amid the proliferation of real
time data from sources such as mobile devices, web, social media, sensors,
log files and transactional applications, Big Data has found a host of
vertical market applications, ranging from fraud detection to R&D.;
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"Big Data Market: 2014 – 2020 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies,
Industry Verticals & Forecasts"
Key Findings:
In 2014 Big Data vendors will pocket nearly $30 Billion from hardware,
software and professional services revenues Big Data investments are further
expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 17% over the next 6 years, eventually
accounting for $76 Billion by the end of 2020 The market is ripe for
acquisitions of pure-play Big Data startups, as competition heats up between
IT incumbents Nearly every large scale IT ven... (more)
Web Site Optimization, a leading web site optimization provider, is
announcing the launch of its new "Multichannel Blogsite" marketing service.
The new service allows web site administrators to create a turnkey blog for
their web site that includes powerful search engine marketing features for
increasing visibility, traffic and links on the Internet.
Unlike traditional weblogging tools, MySmartChannels-powered blogsites
integrate multiple weblogs into any company's web site, as well as syndicated
guest weblogs, and other information sources that increase search engine
rankings for hundreds of relevant search key-phrases. Blogsites also provide
an array of content aggregation services designed to provide a simple and
effective way to create and maintain a formidable Internet presence. (For the
Blog Service, see: http://www.websiteoptimization.com or
http://www.websit... (more)
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Escom, LLC, today announced the
acquisition of the domain name Sex.com, from entrepreneur and Internet
personality Gary Kremen, the CEO of Grant Media, LLC and founder of
Match.com. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. It is believed to be
among the most significant domain sale transactions in history. Financing for
the acquisition was provided in part by Domain Capital LLC, a leader in the
financing of Domain Names and Intellectual Property.
The new Sex.com will transform into the market-leading adult entertainment
destination by offering compelling, next-generation web interaction
experiences to revolutionize the industry. The new Sex.com will leverage the
millions of monthly unique visitors that are already coming to the site while
it continues to roll-out a host of professionally produced products and
services, inclu... (more)
FrameFree Technologies has announced the launch of the FrameFree United
Networks (FUN), a groundbreaking new production and delivery platform that is
the first to create and aggregate original digital content for efficient,
worldwide distribution.
Using a software subscription and Web Services model, FUN offers a delivery
mechanism optimized for the FrameFree family of advanced digital motion
imagery tools. FUN brings digital artists and publishers complete control
over delivery, tracking and syndication of their work by providing a secure,
global proxy network for quick and easy publication to any computer, anywhere
in the world.
Using FrameFree Studio digital authoring software, which also launched today,
artists can create movies by starting with any-resolution digital still
images, and through analysis, interpolation and morphing, automatically
provide interacti... (more)
Dr. Li Gong, co-chairman of the Chinese subsidiary of the Mozilla
Corporation, has announced a deal with Chinese search engine Baidu to help
propagate the Firefox browser in the Middle Kingdom. From now on, China's
domestic users who install the latest version of the Firefox browser
(2.0.0.10) can enjoy the service.
The Chinese name for Mozilla Online is Mou-Zhi (literally, "Seeking Wisdom" -
reminiscent perhaps of Google's mantra about organizing the world's
information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Firefox adoption in China currently lags far behind the market-share leader,
Marathon. But with this formal cooperation agreement that may all be about to
change.
Version 2.0.0.11 of Firefox was released on 30 November 2007.
Firefox is a cross-platform browser, providing support for various versions
of Windows, Mac OSX and Linux. According to Mozilla COO Jo... (more)
The release yesterday of an Alpha version of Jimmy Wales's new Wikia Search
project underwhelmed critics. Michael Arrington of TechCrunch called it a
"complete letdown" and even BusinessWeek.com noted that 'Preliminary testing
of the site...produced disappointing results consistent with the widespread
grumbles.'
Another typical reaction is this one from Allen Stern of CenterNetworks.com:
"I understand that it's in Alpha and things will improve and change as the
plan moves forward, however I would have liked it to be a bit more polished
before hitting the public eye."
So, what went wrong?
Perhaps nothing. Unusually for a launch, even an alpha one, Wales (pictured)
explicitly warned that the quality of Wikia Search was "terrible" and
stressed that it was going to take a minimum of two years before Wikia Search
produces results as good as the major search engines.
Ever p... (more)
This time I asked the 10+1 questions to a distinguished database colleague,
Hector Garcia-Molina.
Hector Garcia-Molina is the Leonard Bosack and Sandra Lerner Professor in the
Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford
University, Stanford, California. He was the chairman of the Computer Science
Department from January 2001 to December 2004. From 1997 to 2001 he was a
member the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC).
From August 1994 to December 1997 he was the Director of the Computer Systems
Laboratory at Stanford. From 1979 to 1991 he was on the faculty of the
Computer Science Department at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
His research interests include distributed computing systems, digital
libraries and database systems. He received a BS in electrical engineering
from the Instituto Tecnologico de Mo... (more)
I'm very proud to announce that our first ecommerce initiative has been
succesfully released and deployed.
Studioarch.com, a Piquadro boutique in Rome, Italy, is the heir of the long
Studioarch tradition, a historical sales point in the sector of graphics,
fine arts and designer objects, founded in Rome back in 1968.
Piquadro is a specialist producer of travel and business luggage, the
company has always been characterised by a blend of traditional Italian
craftsmanship, quality, design, innovation and technology.
For the backend we've used the open source platform Magento (after spent 2
weeks on evaluating different paltforms) and we're very happy about our
decision.
This is a list of Pros and Cons of Magento we found:
Pro:
Free and opensource platform
Feature-rich solution
Based on Zend Framework
Good SEO
Good support for localization
Fast-growing community
Easy updat... (more)
Eighteen-month-old Lucid Imagination rose above the covering ground fog
Tuesday to announce its existence as the first open source company to
commercially support the Apache Lucene and Solr search technologies.
The Java-based Lucene search library is one of the top 15 open source
projects in the world and one of top five Apache projects with installations
at 4,000 companies. Downloads of Lucene and the Solr server that makes Lucene
into a search platform for building search applications are currently running
at the rate of 6,000 a day, a built-in marketplace that may explain how the
start-up and its collection of key Lucene players managed to pick up a $6
million check from a couple of VCs in the bleak month of September last year.
It's playing in a market space with 2007 revenues of $1.8 billion, according
to IDC, that's growing at 28% a year.
CEO Eric Gries, previousl... (more)
Intel and Dell have moved to snuff out the trademark claims of Psion
Teklogix, the Ontario-based Anglo-Canadian concern that has been sending
cease-and-desist letters to PC manufacturers, retailers, the media and
bloggers since right before Christmas maintaining that it owns the word
"Netbook."
Psion complained to Google on January 29, and ever since then Google Adwords
has refused to handle any ads that include the word "netbook" in their text,
effectively ending search advertising for the category.
So Dell last week asked the US Patent and Trademark Office to nullify Psion's
netbook trademark, issued on November 21, 2000, for a laptop that pretty much
anticipated a modern day netbook, on the grounds of abandonment, fraud and
genericness.
Dell's charges mirror the ones Intel made a few days before in a 12-page
complaint filed in district court in California.
Ant... (more)
CloudEXPO Stories By Zakia Bouachraoui  CloudEXPO | DevOpsSUMMIT | DXWorldEXPO Silicon Valley 2019 will cover all of these tools, with the most comprehensive program and with 222 rockstar speakers throughout our industry presenting 22 Keynotes and General Sessions, 250 Breakout Sessions along 10 Tracks, as well as our signature Power Panels. Our Expo Floor will bring together the leading global 200 companies throughout the world of Cloud Computing, DevOps, IoT, Smart Cities, FinTech, Digital Transformation, and all they entail.
As your enterprise creates a vision and strategy that enables you to create your own unique, long-term success, learning about all the technologies involved is essential. Companies today not only form multi-cloud and hybrid cloud architectures, but create them with built-in cognitive capabilities. Oct. 1, 2018 08:00 AM EDT | By Pat Romanski  92% of enterprises are using the public cloud today. As a result, simply being in the cloud is no longer enough to remain competitive. The benefit of reduced costs has normalized while the market forces are demanding more innovation at faster release cycles. Enter Cloud Native! Cloud Native enables a microservices driven architecture. The shift from monolithic to microservices yields a lot of benefits - but if not done right - can quickly outweigh the benefits. The effort required in monitoring, tracing, circuit breakers, routing, load balancing, etc. for thousands of microservices can become overwhelming. This talk will address strategies to run & manage microservices from 0 to 60 using Istio and other tools in a cloud native world. Sep. 17, 2018 04:00 PM EDT | By Zakia Bouachraoui  It's clear: serverless is here to stay. The adoption does come with some needed changes, within both application development and operations. That means serverless is also changing the way we leverage public clouds. Truth-be-told, many enterprise IT shops were so happy to get out of the management of physical servers within a data center that many limitations of the existing public IaaS clouds were forgiven. However, now that we've lived a few years with public IaaS clouds, developers and CloudOps pros are giving a huge thumbs down to the constant monitoring of servers, provisioned or not, that's required to support the workloads. Sep. 11, 2018 04:00 PM EDT | By Liz McMillan  In very short order, the term "Blockchain" has lost an incredible amount of meaning. With too many jumping on the bandwagon, the market is inundated with projects and use cases that miss the real potential of the technology. We have to begin removing Blockchain from the conversation and ground ourselves in the motivating principles of the technology itself; whether it is consumer privacy, data ownership, trust or even participation in the global economy, the world is faced with serious problems that this technology could ultimately help us in at least partially solving. But if we do not unpack what is real and what is not, we can lose sight of the potential. Sep. 11, 2018 03:00 PM EDT | By Pat Romanski  Serveless Architectures brings the ability to independently scale, deploy and heal based on workloads and move away from monolithic designs. From the front-end, middle-ware and back-end layers, serverless workloads potentially have a larger security risk surface due to the many moving pieces. This talk will focus on key areas to consider for securing end to end, from dev to prod. We will discuss patterns for end to end TLS, session management, scaling to absorb attacks and mitigation techniques. Sep. 9, 2018 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,525 |
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