Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra hands-on
Today Samsung announced two new product lines. Not only does the Galaxy line of smartphones get an update, there will also be a new line of the Galaxy Book. We were already able to take a closer look at the Samsung Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy Book3. In this article, we discuss the Samsung Galaxy S23,... Read more
SmartBear sweetens API usage honeypot
Developers use APIs.
Actually, that’s not exactly true. Plain old users (i.e. human beings) use Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) every day to extract the functionality they need from the apps and data streams they depend upon on their smartphones, tablets and laptop/desktops when they... Read more
HYCU leads by example for SaaS backups; who will follow?
SaaS vendors can add backup and DR to their solutions by linking to the new HYCU R-Cloud
HYCU today announced a new platform specifically aimed at SaaS solutions. There are already many of these today, but only more of them are coming. However, many users of these types of solutions do not reali... Read more
Oracle and Red Hat bring RHEL to OCI
Joint offering with full support from Red Hat and Oracle should make it easier for RHEL users to migrate to the cloud.
Oracle and Red Hat today announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on OCI. With this, the vendors want to entice on-prem users of RHEL in particular to move ... Read more
CloudFabrix builds data-centric AIOps platform for full-stack observability
At CloudFabrix, everything starts with the so-called Robotic Data Automation Fabric (or Platform). This term might suggest that the founders of CloudFabrix just pulled together some trendy terms and put them together. However, there is a very solid vision behind it. We visited CloudFabrix in the U.... Read more
Symworld Cloud brings cloud-native to the edge
Kubernetes is gaining a foothold in more and more places, including the edge. According to Symworld Cloud, as Robin.io has been called since last November, it is crucial that the underlying infrastructure can handle it. We visited this business unit of Japanese technology giant Rakuten to hear exac... Read more
ThoughtSpot analytics evangelist: how to code on the ‘edge’
Software needs data… and today that means software deployment on desktops, on mobile devices (smartphones, tablets and wearables) and also out the computing 'edge', spanning the expanses of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its many sensors, gauges and other embedded computing units.
On a missi... Read more
Rapid & IATA Open API Hub takes off
Software has a speedy cadence. A lot of it moves extremely fast with some of it in continuous integration loops, while much of it is now also processed in real-time. This reality is further fuelled by the rise of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and the interlocking neural network of relat... Read more
Cloud spending soars: how to reduce costs?
You've probably heard that one of the benefits of cloud is cost savings. This is true to a certain extent, but with the huge adoption of cloud resources, there is also a lot of unnecessary spending. This phenomenon is also known as 'cloud waste', something that has led to high cloud spending within... Read more
Ransomware fatal for SMBs: security increasingly taken seriously
A successful ransomware attack is a nightmare for many businesses. For SMEs, it is even so dangerous that it can be fatal, according to many IT professionals. As a result, companies feel it is time to put security higher on the agenda and increase budgets, according to research by Datto. We dive a ... Read more