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The OpenStack and VMware Smackdown Much has been made about rumored reports of PayPal's plan to replace their VMware infrastructure with OpenStack. Is PayPal really dumping VMware for OpenStack—or is it just hedging its bets by building a more diverse cloud infrastructure? Beth Cohen highlights the differences between the two. |
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Is Bitcoin Digital Currency REAL Money? Introduced in 2009, Bitcoins are termed open source crypto-currency. Bitcoins are not backed by a government, central bank, or the FDIC—and when shares of the Bitcoin recently jumped over the $100 mark, many people started asking a lot of questions. |
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JavaScript's Popularity in Mobile Development Continues to Rise Continuing its language domination in the mobile app development world, JavaScript can now be used to update native iOS and Android apps thanks to a new hybrid model on the market. JavaScript remains a top programming language, and it doesn't look like the trend will change any time soon. |
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Bridging the Public/Private Cloud Chasm Are public/private hybrid clouds dead or have they morphed into something different? Beth Cohen looks at how companies are leveraging public clouds to augment their internal IT systems—cloud or otherwise—by using a number of various architectures and techniques. |
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Five Best Practices Used to Create Agile IT in the Cloud Top companies worldwide are seeing the benefits of expanding agile outside of software development, and into IT, and further across the enterprise. Nate Odell takes a look at the top five ways IT is becoming more agile through collaboration and the cloud. |
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Homeland Security Adopts Agile, Cloud to Improve Efficiency The US Department of Homeland Security has been charged with changing the way it handles IT operations. The agency is improving quality and cutting costs by implementing agile methods and employing cloud services, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service. |