Cloud Computing
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IBM has bought Red Hat in an attempt to recreate its success in the 90s; it’s not clear, though, that the company or the market is the same.
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AWS seems to have a dominant position in enterprise computing, but Google is trying to change the rules to favor their inherent strengths.
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Larry Ellison has declared that Oracle is a cloud company, but their customer offering seems more suited to the world that was.
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Redmond and Reality
Microsoft’s dominance in enterprise software was built on the difficulty of managing software installations; SaaS removes that linchpin entirely.
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Daily Update: Google’s Earnings, Amazon Earnings (and WorkMail)
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Daily Update: Microsoft Earnings
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Daily Update: Microsoft’s Windows 10 Event (and Project HoloLens)
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Daily Update: Christmas Gifts for Microsoft, Intel, and Amazon
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Docker and the Integrated Open Source Company
It’s been a long time since an open source project has gotten as much buzz and attention as Docker. The easiest way to explain the concept is, well, to look at the logo of the eponymous1 company that created and manages the project: The reference in the logo is to shipping containers, one of the […]
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Daily Update: On the Occasion of Thanksgiving; Lyft Driver Destination; Apple’s Cloud Problem, Revisited
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Daily Update: The Long-term Prospects of AWS, Wanelo Launches In-App E-commerce


