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How FatCloud Is Bringing NoSQL To The World of Microsoft

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We caught up with CEO Ian Miller to learn about the company and its NoSQL database, and its roots here in applications built for companies like Yahoo and CBS. Ian Miller: FatCloud is a data management and software platform company with a NoSQL database. What exactly is FatCloud? They can ask questions by turning up at our free clinic.

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IBM Introduces New Open Source Community for Developers

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The Bluemix platform-as-a-service offers hundreds of free tools and services already both proprietary and open, including access to Watson , the world’s first A.I. “IBM firmly believes that open source is the foundation of innovative application development in the cloud.

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How Kazuhm Is Reconnecting The Enterprise Cloud, With Tim O'Neal

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Kazuhm is recapturing the capacity in those desktops, creating a commercial grade, distributed computing platform based on that capacity. We worked on consolidation with business units, and did that for Bridgepoint Education and smaller companies, where I actually drove a lot of cloud migration stuff. They had probably 20 or 30.

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This Week in VC with Dana Settle of Greycroft Partners

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Booyah – Develops a location based service platform that pairs the virtual world with mobile gaming. In the show we talked about why this is important to mobile application developers. Tested platform on San Francisco’s Live 105; then scaled out for national syndication with positive audience uplift.

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Interview with Ian Swanson, Sometrics

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The majority of them are social application developers, who have social applications on Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Bebo, and Hi5, either using the Facebook API or OpenSocial. The platforms will be using it to serve ads into their ecosystem, essentially allowing their ad sales teams to sell into their impressions.

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Interview with Sometrics, Ian Swanson

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The majority of them are social application developers, who have social applications on Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Bebo, and Hi5, either using the Facebook API or OpenSocial. The platforms will be using it to serve ads into their ecosystem, essentially allowing their ad sales teams to sell into their impressions.