Atlassian released on Wednesday a new version of Stash, its behind-the-firewall Git repository management system for enterprise teams.
Red Hat today launched a new version of its OpenShift cloud computing Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) packaged for enterprise consumption.
VMware has launched the latest version of its in-memory data platform, vFabric GemFire 7.0, which offers new features aimed at making it easier for Java developers to build apps that process massive volumes of data and scale within the cloud.
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Continuuity Inc. this week announced Big Data AppFabric, consisting of big data application development tools and an application runtime platform running in the cloud.
The Open Group's project to produce a framework for SOA governance has passed a milestone that makes it an international standard.
IBM emphasized Platform as a Service (PaaS) as the next frontier for enterprise cloud computing at its annual Cloud Innovation Forum in New York last week.
JNBridge last week released another in its evolving series of free interoperability kits.
Alfresco has released a new open API for its cloud-based Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform, Alfresco in the Cloud.
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IBM and AT&T said they are getting together to offer their shared customers cloud services that use IBM's compute and storage infrastructure, and network connectivity provided by AT&T.
Oracle announced Tuesday two new products aimed at Java developers working in the mobile-and-embedded space.
MarkLogic has upgraded its enterprise NoSQL database offering, adding Java and REST APIs.
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has released an update of its Wicket Web application framework.
Rackspace has made available free software for the purpose of building private clouds based on the same platform that runs the company's cloud hosting service.