Google and Microsoft are writing the Angular 2 framework in TypeScript. Today, during the opening keynote at ng-conf in Salt Lake City, members of the Microsoft TypeScript team and Google’s Angular development manager Brad Green announced the Angular 2 framework will be written in TypeScript, Microsoft’s superset JavaScript language. The AngularJS framework and library for … continue reading
Wolfram is looking to harness data from the Internet of Things. The company recently announced the Wolfram Data Drop, a place where data from connected devices can go to be organized and stored. “When I first started thinking about the Data Drop, I viewed it mainly as a convenience—a means to get data from here … continue reading
Logentries, the leading log management and analytics service built for the cloud, today announced a new integration with CoreOS, a powerful Linux distribution and suite of technologies providing web-scale infrastructure. The new integration enables CoreOS users to very easily send logs using the Journal logging system, part of CoreOS’ Systemd process manager, directly into Logentries … continue reading
Accusoft, today announces the addition of an extended web API and full website integration capabilities to Accusoft Cloud Services Viewer, an HTML5 viewer that can display virtually any document or image file in the browser on any device. Now web application developers can integrate a fully customized Accusoft Cloud Services Viewer into their own applications … continue reading
SmartBear Software, the choice of more than two million software professionals for building and delivering the world’s best applications, announced a free version of AlertSite UXM, which emulates a real user to make sure Web-based applications are working properly – all for free. Since businesses run on applications, it’s vital that those applications are not … continue reading
This month, as we do every March, we reported on the Who Writes Linux report from the Linux Foundation. Usually, this is a fairly rote affair: Red Hat and Intel contribute tons of code, Greg Kroah-Hartman does a ton of the work, and we learn about some small firm somewhere that’s cranking out kernel code … continue reading
It is the beginning of the drone era. Already, these unmanned aerial vehicles are being tested for delivering goods, gathering the news, monitoring crops from above, and more. While we are still in the early stages of drone development, it is almost certain that drones will be implemented into every industry. It is just a … continue reading
Security researchers have revealed a new software vulnerability that is leaving Apple and Google users open to a hack attack. The vulnerability, Factoring RSA export keys (also known as the FREAK attack), was found in SSL/TLS—the protocol meant to provide secure Web connections. According to the miTLS team, composed of Inria (a research organization in … continue reading
Docker has acquired software-defined networking startup SocketPlane with the goal of creating a Docker-native networking ecosystem. According to a Docker blog post written by the SocketPlane team, partners already showing interest in Docker networking include Cisco, IBM, Joyent, Microsoft, Rancher, VMware and Weave. SocketPlane’s efforts will focus around the Docker APIs, collaborating with partners to … continue reading
Software AG and Mosaic’s data science services today announced the availability of a comprehensive, custom-tailored Internet of Things (IoT) Predictive Maintenance solution. Software AG’s award-winning Apama Streaming Analytics platform and webMethods Operational Intelligence platform, along with Mosaic’s decade of experience developing and implementing enterprise-scale analytical models, integrate to offer predictive maintenance solutions. Maintenance is typically … continue reading
Applications are growing more complex and living on a wider range of platforms than ever before, and the application performance-management space is evolving along with them. APM platforms are providing more unified, flexible and predictive monitoring hubs for developers and operations, spurred to deliver more targeted application information faster. At the heart of this changing … continue reading
As enterprise developers, you may be relatively unaware of what’s going on in the 3D game engine market. At the annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco this week, the two titans of game development tools are fighting it out in a battle that’s yielding big wins for developers. First to strike a blow was … continue reading