CodeLathe, the leader in enterprise file sharing and sync (EFSS), announced today that FileCloud now adds support to Microsoft Azure File Storage as a backend storage. The FileCloud integration with Azure File Storage allow businesses to deploy high available, redundant and scalable FileCloud hosting on Microsoft Azure without any complicated setup. Businesses can also easily … continue reading
Pivotal, the company accelerating digital transformation for enterprises, today announced that it has acquired London-based CloudCredo, a privately-held, fast-growing Cloud Foundry deployment and services provider along with CloudCredo subsidiary, stayUp, a log analysis technology company for Cloud Foundry. With CloudCredo having a highly sought-after team of Cloud Foundry experts, its addition to Pivotal will better … continue reading
Google is getting into the startup accelerator business. Google Developers’ Launchpad Accelerator was announced this week as a way to expand the use of Google’s hosting services. While the company already had a startup Launchpad, this Accelerator will condense the knowledge conveyed in Launchpad into a six-month program. Roy Geva Glasberg, program manager on Google’s … continue reading
Microsoft has opened up a flagship HoloLens store for developers in New York. The store will allow developers to try out its untethered holographic computer, HoloLens, and start building HoloLens programs. Developers will have to request an appointment if they are interested in visiting the store. Developers can also sign up for the HoloLens Development … continue reading
With Apple’s programming language Swift now open-sourced, more and more developers are expected to dip their toes into the language. “We can’t wait to see the new places we can bring Swift—together. We truly believe that this language that we love can make software safer, faster, and easier to maintain. We’d love your help to … continue reading
JetBrains is ready to release the first version of its new IDE for developers. It has announced DataGrip 1.0, formerly known as 0xDBE, designed to be a developer’s “Swiss Army Knife for databases and SQL,” according to the company. “For a year and a half we ran an Early Access Program (EAP) for this product … continue reading
Fiorano Software, a provider of enterprise integration middleware, messaging and peer-to-peer distributed systems wants to be a messaging broker for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors and back-end applications. The company released Fiorano MQTT, an enterprise-class messaging platform for IoT. “MQTT is a lightweight event- and message-oriented protocol that allows devices/sensors to communicate with remote … continue reading
Weaveworks is hoping to smooth the communications between Docker containers. The company announced today the availability of Weave Net 1.4, a plug-in for Docker that allows administrators and developers alike to manage the connections between their Linux containers. Mathew Lodge, COO of Weaveworks, said that this release is all thanks to the additions to Docker … continue reading
Today the MozVR team released the first version of A-Frame, an open-source framework for creating WebVR experiences with markup. According to its blog, A-Frame makes it easy for Web developers to create virtual reality experiences that work across desktop, iPhone (with Android support on the horizon), and the Oculus Rift. It uses WebGL in HTML … continue reading
AppGyver and DreamFactory unveiled a partnership that enables enterprises to rapidly and securely mobilize data from existing systems into modern mobile and web apps. This technical collaboration integrates DreamFactory’s open source REST API backend with AppGyver’s newest drag-and-drop app builder, Composer 2, providing a visual development tool that empowers businesses to build apps with an … continue reading
A majority of developers are reporting that accessing data is becoming their No. 1 problem for building mobile apps. In Appcelerator’s annual Mobile Trends Report (conducted by IDC), 72.4% of respondents reported that data is becoming a huge bottleneck for mobile development. About 40% of respondents reported spending a quarter to a half of their … continue reading