Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Fear of NSA snooping could hurt U.S. cloud vendors

  Fear of NSA snooping could hurt U.S. cloud vendors | Larry Ellison to talk in-memory database, Oracle PaaS at OpenWorld

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Fear of NSA snooping could hurt U.S. cloud vendors
Edward Snowden's revelations about the U.S. government's data collection program could cause U.S. providers of cloud-based services to lose 10% to 20% of the foreign market to overseas rivals. Read More

Larry Ellison to talk in-memory database, Oracle PaaS at OpenWorld
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison typically uses his annual OpenWorld conference keynotes to deliver the company's biggest announcements and strategic positioning, and this year they will apparently involve an in-memory database and Oracle's PaaS (platform as a service) offerings. Read More


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HP introduces SAP HANA based cloud service
Hewlett-Packard has introduced a cloud service around SAP's HANA in-memory database, targeting customers who want to analyze big data. Read More

Packet loss problem in Amazon's cloud wobbles Airbnb, Vine
    Amazon Web Services resolved service problems on Sunday that caused issues for several websites, including Airbnb's booking site and Twitter's Vine video application, which rely on its computing platform. Read More

Tech firms' responses to latest NSA disclosures cloud the truth, experts say
Technology companies may be hiding behind legal jargon to avoid being more forthcoming in their responses to new documents on government surveillance that were disclosed Friday, some experts say. Read More

 

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