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FatCloud Accelerates.NET Application Development, Backed by Elevator Labs

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Miller has previously served at such companies as IBM, Platform Computing, Cray Inc., The new company is headed by Ian Miller, and is backed by startup incubator Elevator Labs. The company said it already has a number of customers, including Cricket Wireless's Muve Music streaming service. PolyServe and Hewlett-Packard. READ MORE>>.

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IBM Introduces New Open Source Community for Developers

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It has been a big summer for developers ready to do a deep dive into open source projects and the Internet of Things (IoT) with IBM’s announcement of two new communities created in its developer-centric hub developerWorks , aimed at giving developers the perfect sandbox to play in.

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Morphlabs Takes On Amazon AWS With OpenStack Platform

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The new software takes advantage of the open source infrastructure and specifications of OpenStack, an open software stack and set of specifications which lets cloud application developers deploy their software across a number of internet service providers. READ MORE>>.

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IBM’s developerWorks Delivers ‘Best in Cloud’ Into New Premium Subscription

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Bluemix enables developers to incorporate innovative services like Watson, IoT and mobile along with third-party APIs like GitHub, Box, MongoDB, Twilio and SendGrid creating limitless application development possibilities. Deep discounts of 50% to IBM and partner developer events, including BOX Dev.

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How FatCloud Is Bringing NoSQL To The World of Microsoft

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It''s a distributed data platform built for scale, and build for accelerated application development. The company was actually born in Los Angeles, out of a company which was a.NET development organization. I was running the Far East for Sequent, then IBM bought them and moved them to the States.

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