Open Source
Legal eagles: The computer science-law mashup Legalese.io
Singapore startup Legalese.io has just launched, hoping that ‘software will eat the law’ when it comes to drafting legal documents for startups and VCs to use. Benjamin Cher reports.
Future-ready enterprises: Embracing agility and resilience
Being future-ready requires a long-term vision and a new approach to IT decision-making, and to get started, here are five steps outlined by KT Ong of Dell Malaysia.
IBM makes major commitment to Open Source BDA platform Apache Spark
IBM Corp has announced what it said was a major commitment to Apache Spark, describing it as the most important new open source project in a decade.
Open source video company Kaltura streaming into Asia
Fuelled by another round of funding, Kaltura is aiming at Asia where it believes its flexibility – in terms of both business model and technology – will position it well to enable a video revolution, reports Gabey Goh.
The Federation will live long and prosper, says EMC
Questions about whether EMC Corp would consider selling off its stake in VMware Inc dogged Joe Tucci at the EMC World conference in Las Vegas in May, but the CEO stuck to his guns, saying that the value proposition of the Federation will be proven.
Oracle and community celebrate 20 years of Java
May 21 marked the 20th anniversary of the Java programming language, the class-based and object-oriented general-purpose ‘write once, run anywhere’ computer programming language first developed by Sun Microsystems Inc.
EMC scales up and opens up with software
The second day of EMC World 2015 in Las Vegas that concluded this week shifted focus to the software side of the business, with multiple announcements revolving around managing big data, content creation and software-defined storage.
Network transformation with the New IP
Networking in the data centre must become more agile, dynamic and automated, writes Sean Ong of Brocade Malaysia.
Red Hat gets ‘atomic’ with new container host for enterprise users
Red Hat Inc has announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host, an operating system it said was optimised for running the next generation of applications with Linux containers.
Singapore startup Skoolbo out to boost education for millions worldwide
Singapore startup Skoolbo said its game-based education platform, which runs on Microsoft Corp’s Azure PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) offering, has reached more than five million students in 22,000 schools globally over the past 12 months.