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View Aaater Suleman's @ThingsExpo sesion here The goal of any DevOps solution is to optimize multiple processes in an organization. And success does not necessarily require that in executing the strategy everything needs to be automated to produce an effective plan. Yet, it is important that processes are put in place to handle a necessary list of items. Register For DevOps Summit FREE (before Friday) ▸ Here Flux7 is a consulting group with a focus on helping organizations build, maintain and optimize DevOps processes. The group has a wide view across DevOps challenges and benefits, including: The distinct challenge of a skills shortage in this area and how organizations are coping to meet demands with limited resources. The technical requirements: From stacks to scripts, and what works. The practical and political challenges: Beyond the stacks and the human element... (more)

Bouygues Telecom, IJENKO und IS2T führen "Smart Grid Ready" Fifth-Play-Services eingebettet in der Bbox Sensation vor

PARIS, June 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Auf der Fachmesse Smart Grid Paris 2013 führte Bouygues Telecom einen neuen "Fifth Play"-Service auf der Bbox Sensation vor. Dieser Service stützt sich sowohl auf die IJENKO-Plattform in der Cloud sowie die IS2T-Plattform im Bbox-ISP-Gateway und erweitert das bereits reiche Bbox-Sensation-Universum, indem es das "Connected Home" zu einem wirklich intelligenteren Heim macht. Klicken Sie hier für die deutsche Version der Pressemitteilung http://www.multivu.com/mnr/61932-bouygues-telecom-IJENKO-IS2T-fifth-play-Bbox-sensation Zusätzlich zu den branchenweit besten ISP-Diensten, TV und Unterhaltung, Internetzugang und VoIP wird die Bbox Sensation den Nutzern eine völlig neue Welt von smarten Leistungen im eigenen Haus erschließen, beginnend mit Energiemanagement und Hausschutz, die auf der ENGAGE Plattform von IJENKO entwickelt wurden. ... (more)

Research and Markets: Mobile VAS Markets, Applications, and Opportunities - Third Edition

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lrwjv9/mobile_vas) has announced the addition of the "Mobile VAS Markets, Applications, and Opportunities - Third Edition" report to their offering. Mobile Value-added Service (VAS) applications represent a key aspect to the ongoing success of mobile network operators and everyone in the mobile communications value chain. With core services, such as bear voice and data communications becoming commodity offerings, wireless service providers are dependent on VAS applications to drive additional revenue and improved margins. Target Audience - Mobile device manufacturers - Application stores/aggregators - Mobile network operators and their partners - Mobile VAS application development companies - Mobile infrastructure and support service providers This research represents analysis of the mobile VAS marke... (more)

CalAmp to Participate at Upcoming Investor Conferences

OXNARD, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 04/28/14 -- CalAmp (NASDAQ: CAMP), a leading provider of wireless products, services and solutions, announced today participation at upcoming investor conferences. These conferences include: The Jefferies 2014 Global Technology, Media and Telecom Conference taking place on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at the Epic Hotel, Miami. CalAmp is scheduled to present that day at 2:00 p.m. ET. The 15th Annual B. Riley & Co. Investor Conference taking place on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel. CalAmp is scheduled to present that day at 10:30 a.m. PT. The 11th Annual Craig-Hallum Capital Institutional Investor Conference taking place on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at the Marriott City Center Minneapolis. CalAmp is scheduled to participate in individual and small group meetings with investors that day. The Cowen and Company 42nd Annual... (more)

Cloud Computing and Big Data in 2013: What's Coming Next?

What changes in the cloud computing and big data landscape should we be expecting in 2013? In this article we offer a round-up of industry experts' opinions as they were asked by Cloud Expo / BigDataExpo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan to preview the fast-approaching year ahead. 2013 Will Be The Year of Big Data  | The Internet of Things | Cloud To The Rescue (DR) | SSD John Engates | @jengates CTO of Rackspace Hosting Now its CTO, John joined Rackspace in August 2000, just a year after the company was founded, as VP of Operations, managing the datacenter operations and customer-service teams. Two years later, when Rackspace decided to add new services for larger enterprise customers, he created and helped develop the Intensive Hosting business unit. Most recently, he has played an active role in the evolution and evangelism of Rackspace's cloud computing strategy an... (more)

ARM Server to Transform #BigData to #IoT | @CloudExpo #IIoT #AI #ML #DX

A completely new computing platform is on the horizon. They're called Microservers by some, ARM Servers by others, and sometimes even ARM-based Servers. No matter what you call them, Microservers will have a huge impact on the data center and on server computing in general. What Is a Microserver...and What Isn't Although few people are familiar with Microservers today, their impact will be felt very soon. This is a new category of computing platform that is available today and is predicted to have triple-digit growth rates for some years to come - growing to over 20% of the server market by 2016 according to Oppenheimer ("Cloudy With A Chance of ARM" Oppenheimer Equity Research Industry Report). According to Chris Piedmonte, CEO of Suvola Corporation - a software and services company focused on creating preconfigured and scalable Microserver appliances for deployin... (more)

Java Quotes From NCO4-Q1 in San Francisco

"[Java's] not about just PCs, but everything of value on the network." "Java is everywhere. It's not about just PCs, but everything of value on the network. Java technology runs on over 200 million cell phones around the world, 500 million Java cards, 550 million PCs and 80 percent of the enterprise servers in the world." Ingrid Van den Hoogen, Director of Strategic Marketing, Sun "Your clocks, cars, pets, thermostats and luggage will be connected" "It will be an Internet of things. Your stuff will be connected so you don't have to [be]. Your clocks, cars, pets, thermostats and luggage will be connected. Your car will run an auction with gas stations in range, negotiating best price to refill your tank [and] will also check to see what is low in your fridge and direct you to [the] nearest gas station with convenience store." Scott McNealy, Chairman, President & CEO of... (more)

11th Cloud Expo: A–Z of Big Data & Cloud Computing Topics

What's "Cloud 2.0"? Who's behind "SHadoop"? Why is the Cloud so important to the Big Data boom? Are you turning your data into dollars? Which cloud model is right for your company? Register to attend 11th Cloud Expo | Cloud Expo Silicon Valley and get your questions answered November 5–8. Here's what you can look forward to, expressed numerically: 1 Convenient Venue – Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA 2 Interlocking Themes – Cloud Computing & Big Data 4 Content-Packed Days – November 5–8, 2012 6 Industry Keynotes 8 Distinct Parallel Tracks 174 Breakout Technical & Strategy Sessions 203 Expert Speakers & Panelists 90,000 Square Feet of Expo Floor and 1 Not-To-Be-Missed Opening Night Welcome Reception on Nov 5 ! The event is co-located with 2nd International BigDataExpo. Registration includes both events. Whether you are a large enterprise, a growing busines... (more)

Many IoTs Power Panel | @ExpoDX #IoT #IIoT #API #BigData #SmartCities #FinTech #Blockchain #DigitalTransformation

From CloudEXPO TV Archives: The World's Many IoTs: Which Are the Most Important? The Internet of Things is clearly many things: data collection and analytics, wearables, Smart Grids and Smart Cities, the Industrial Internet, and more. Cool platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel's Galileo and Edison, and a diverse world of sensors are making the IoT a great toy box for developers in all these areas. In this Power Panel at @ThingsExpo, moderated by Conference Chair Roger Strukhoff, panelists discussed what things are the most important, which will have the most profound effect on the world, and what should we expect to see over the next couple of years. Panelist Bios: Chris Matthieu is the co-founder and CTO of Octoblu, a revolutionary real-time IoT platform recently acquired by Citrix. Octoblu connects things, systems, people and clouds to a global mesh netwo... (more)

Big Data Top Ten | @CloudExpo [#BigData]

What do you get when you combine Big Data technologies….like Pig and Hive? A flying pig? No, you get a “Logical Data Warehouse”. My general prediction is that Cloudera and Hortonworks are both aggressively moving to fulfilling a vision which looks a lot like Gartner’s “Logical Data Warehouse”….namely, “the next-generation data warehouse that improves agility, enables innovation and responds more efficiently to changing business requirements.” In 2012, Infochimps (now CSC) leveraged its early use of stream processing, NoSQLs, and Hadoop to create a design pattern which combined real-time, ad-hoc, and batch analytics. This concept of combining the best-in-breed Big Data technologies will continue to advance across the industry until the entire legacy (and proprietary) data infrastructure stack will be replaced with a new (and open) one. As this is happening, I predi... (more)

Technology Predictions for 2010

New Year 2010 on Ulitzer It's that time of year again, so I am sharing some thoughts about what 2010 should entail for technology. Here are some leading technology experts who share their valuable insights. Richard MacManus, Founder & CEO, @rww 1. There will be a breakthrough consumer application for Internet of Things - involving the iPhone, RFID tags and a major consumer product such as books or groceries. In general, Internet of Things will ramp up in 2010, with thousands more everyday objects becoming connected to the Internet. 2. Google will acquire PostRank and promptly consign it to the same graveyard Feedburner went to. 3. Microsoft will acquire Wolfram|Alpha and Bing will continue to make small gains in the search market. Google will be distracted by increasing consumer complaints about content farms polluting Google search results. 4. A price war will erup... (more)