
Red Hat fortifies OpenStack suite, eases management for enterprise users
What do enterprises want to see in OpenStack? With its latest distribution of the cloud hosting software, Red Hat is betting that they want a streamlined installation process and carrier-grade reliability. The company has also partnered with storage provider NetApp, as well as telecommunications cloud provider eNovance, to advance some core OpenStack technologies.
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Tech is the place to be for the top entry-level jobs
College graduates with Web-development skills are sitting pretty in the current job market. A report on the best and worst entry-level jobs released by WalletHub today lists "Web application developer" at the top. IT-related jobs in fact take four of the top five spots and six of the top 10.
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HP pivots, says open sourcing SDNs is right
Seven months after dismissing OpenDaylight, HP has raised its membership in the vendor-driven open source SDN consortium to its highest and most expensive tier.
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Microsoft Azure tools aim to help companies manage hybrid clouds
For the kick-off of its annual Tech Ed user conference, being held this week in Houston, Microsoft has released a bevy of tools and services to help administrators connect their internal operations to Microsoft's Azure cloud. "This is about leveraging assets that organizations already have in their data centers," said Brad Anderson, corporate vice president of Microsoft's cloud and enterprise division.
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Microsoft extends Windows 8.1 Update/KB 2919355 deadline
If you've been following the saga, you know that Microsoft has repeatedly threatened to
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FCC may tweak Net neutrality proposal after criticism, but still wants paid-for 'fast lanes'
After intense criticism over his proposed Net neutrality rules, Tom Wheeler, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, is revising his stance, according to reports from two top U.S. newspapers.
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Red Hat ramps up OpenStack via collaborations with NetApp, eNovance
If you're seeking evidence that OpenStack might finally have arrived with enterprises after three years in the wild, look no further than two collaboration announcements today from OpenStack kingpin Red Hat at the OpenStack
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Mozilla to press ahead with in-Firefox ad plans
Mozilla last week said it would press forward on plans to put advertisements on Firefox's new tab page, but reassured users that the browser would not become "a mess of logos." In a May 9 blog, Johnathan Nightingale, vice president of engineering at Mozilla, acknowledged that the February announcement that it would insert ads in its flagship browser had not been well received. But the company has no intention of dropping the idea.
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Wall Street's collapse was computer science's gain
Here's a short history on computer science student enrollments. Leading up to the dot.com bust, computer science enrollments soared to new highs, and then they plunged. Like a rock. Computer science graduates at Ph.D. granting institutions reached a low of 8,021 in 2007, down from 14,185 in the 2003-2004.
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Hackers look to Microsoft patches for clues to XP vulnerabilities
Hackers will have at least one, perhaps as many as four, patches this week to investigate as they search for unfixed flaws in Windows XP, the 13-year-old operating system that Microsoft retired from support April 8.
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IBM's software-defined storage rides Watson's coattails
Storage is now marching down the same path as computing, approaching a future when all of an organization's storage systems can be mixed and managed as virtual pools. On Monday, IBM will take the wraps off a portfolio of products for so-called software-defined storage, an area where established vendors and startups alike are already claiming the future has arrived. IBM is using TV star power to push its entries, saying the products are based partly on technology the company used with its high-powered Watson system on the TV game show Jeopardy.
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Senators take issue with FCC's Net neutrality proposal
The Federal Communications Commission isn't expected to officially release an updated Net neutrality proposal until May 15th, but that isn't stopping activists from protesting an expected provision that would allow for some "paid traffic prioritization." And activists might have just gotten some powerful new allies.
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Infoblox eases private cloud network management
From the outside, network address managment, or DDI (DNS, DHCP, and IP address management), seems like it ought to be a solved problem. Especially for private cloud infrastructure.
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