Topic: cloud

SD Times news digest: Solo.io’s WebAssembly Hub, Accenture’s cloud-native solution, and EDB Postgres platform 12

Software company Solo.io launched the WebAssembly Hub to allow users to easily add new functionalities to their service mesh. “At Solo.io, we believe that extending the functionality of your service mesh should be simple and secure,” said Idit Levine, founder and CEO of Solo.io. “This is why we’re excited about integrating Wasm with Envoy Proxy. … continue reading

2019: Enterprises cleared for takeoff into the cloud

The skies began to clear up for enterprises to start doing more in the cloud this year.  According to Forrester, 2018 was the year cloud-native tools and technologies started to gain more traction, and 2019 was its breakout year as more enterprises turned to microservices, containers, serverless and modern approaches. “From a software development perspective, … continue reading

SD Times news digest: MemSQL 7.0 announced, New Relic updates Cloud Adoption Solution for AWS, and Mozilla releases DeepSpeech 0.6

MemSQL 7.0 was announced with an added ‘SingleStore’ enhanced system of record and time-series features to its operational data platform.  “By bringing rowstore and columnstore tables together in a single database, SingleStore eliminates ETL and allows SQL queries to combine data from both types of tables,” MemSQL wrote in a post that described the latest … continue reading

SD Times news digest: Parasoft C/C++ test, TigerGraph Cloud, and CloudBees CI/CD powered by Jenkins X

Parasoft announced the release of Parasoft C/C++ test 10.4.3, a unified C and C++ development testing solution for enterprise and embedded applications.  “To implement a compliance process, organizations have been trying to settle on a custom subset of AUTOSAR C++ guidelines which are selected based on their specific organization and projects. For this process to … continue reading

AWS re:Invent: Matillion Data Loader, Node.js functions for AWS Lambda, and new AWS support

Amazon Web Services’ global customer and partner conference AWS re:Invent 2019 has kicked off this week in Las Vegas. The conference will feature sessions, breakout content, bootcamps, certifications, hands-on labs and an expo hall.  In addition to the number of announcements being made by the company, third-party vendors are also announcing new solutions and support.  … continue reading

Delphix 6.0 released with DataOps Marketplace

In an effort to speed up enterprise application development, Delphix has announced the latest release of the Delphix Dynamic Data Platform (DDDP). Version 6.0 is designed to eliminate test data wait times and accelerate application release cadence. The company also announced the release of its DataOps Marketplace, which aims to help data teams integrate all … continue reading

IBM addresses security in the cloud with Cloud Pak for Security

As organizations start to move to the cloud and adopt multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments, IBM wants to ensure data stays secure. The company today announced Cloud Pak for Security, a new solution that connects security tools, cloud and on-premise systems without having to move data.  IBM first introduced Cloud Paks in June as a … continue reading

Google acquires CloudSimple to migrate VMware workloads to the cloud

CloudSimple is joining the Google Cloud team. CloudSimple provides a secure way to run VMware workloads in the cloud.  “The CloudSimple platform transforms bare-metal resources in public cloud data centers into ‘as-a-service’ private clouds which can be fast-provisioned in an automated fashion. These private clouds are managed through a single portal, enabling customers to easily … continue reading

SD Times new digest: WhiteSource for Containers, Trend Micro’s new cloud security solutions, and Apple and Salesforce’s new products

WhiteSource announced new and expanded support for all of the top five container registries: Docker, Amazon ECR, JFrog Artifactory, Azure Container Registry, and Google Container Registry. This allows enterprises to track vulnerabilities in file systems, installed packages, image layers and handled archive files without having to manually download and scan containers or images, according to … continue reading

AWS gives users access to third-party data in the cloud with AWS Data Exchange

AWS launched its Data Exchange service this week, which enables AWS customers to find, subscribe to and use third-party data in the cloud.  According to the company, the service removes the need to build and maintain infrastructure for data storage, delivery, billing and entitling. Previously, when customers subscribed to third-party data, they often had to … continue reading

SD Times news digest: ONNX at LF AI Foundation, InfluxDB Cloud 2.0, and IBM partners with Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute

The LF AI Foundation announced the Open Neural Network eXchange (ONNX) is its newest graduate level project.  ONNX provides AI capabilities like model creation and export, visualization, optimization, and acceleration capabilities.  “ONNX will retain its existing OSI-approved open source license, its governance structure and their established development practices,” said Ibrahim Haddad, executive director of the … continue reading

The Linux Foundation and AWS announce new open data model

The Linux Foundation’s joint Development Foundation (JDF) is teaming up up with AWS, Genesys and Salesforce to create an open source data model that standardizes data interoperability across cloud applications. They’re calling it the Cloud Information Model (CIM).  The CIM is meant to tackle the challenge of cloud computing and creating data models. The foundation … continue reading

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