Month: February 2015

Hands-on review: Raspberry Pi 2

The palm-sized Raspberry Pi isn’t the only barebones PC out there, but it’s certainly one of the most popular and has a vibrant developer community. With the latest upgrades the Raspberry Pi 2 also offers excellent bang for your buck alongside more expensive barebones options. Source: Tech

Moving to the Cloud By @EFeatherston | @CloudExpo [#Cloud]

You can’t have a conversation about technology today without the topic of security breaches ending up front and center as a key concern. This is understandable with all the high profile breaches that have been occurring on what seems a regularly scheduled event. Anthem, the nation’s second largest health insurer is the latest in a…

Pivotal Open Sources Entire Big Data Suite

As enterprise IT grows increasingly comfortable with using open source technologies, presence of enterprise vendors in the open source ecosystem grows too. Pivotal , the San Francisco-based company majority owned by EMC and VMware, whose mandate is to enable enterprise developers to build and deploy analytics-enabled software using modern agile development methods, has led three…

The Best Ways to Learn Code | @DevOpsSummit [#DevOps]

The explosion in SMAC technologies (social, mobile, analytic, and cloud) in recent years has created unprecedented opportunities for those who can code. Indeed, programmers are the gatekeepers who are on the frontlines of the most momentous technological transformation in our history. Those who can code the mobile apps, the games, or the automation software of…

Redgate invests in 3T, developers of a MongoDB 3.0 GUI

Cambridge, UK and Berlin, Germany 17th February 2015 – MongoDB tools startup 3T Software announced today they have received substantial investment from Redgate software, a leading SQL Server tools developer. This second round of investment for 3T brings their total capital raised to over million. 3T Software build tools for MongoDB 3.0, including MongoChef –…

FreeSpeechMe

It works on GNU/Linux and Windows. Dot-Bit is a new top-level domain that, unlike Dot-Com, Dot-Net, Dot-UK, etc., is NOT controlled by any government or corporation. Source: Tech

‘UP Your OPs Game’ By @DTzar | @DevOpsSummit [#DevOps @MS_ITPro]

Want to enable self-service provisioning of application environments in minutes that mirror production? Can you automatically provide rich data with code-level detail back to the developers when issues occur in production? In his session at DevOps Summit, David Tesar, Microsoft Technical Evangelist on Microsoft Azure and DevOps, will discuss how to accomplish this and more…