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Red Hat works with RHIPE to expand Asean cloud ecosystem
Open source solutions provider Red Hat Inc is collaborating with RHIPE (formerly NewLease), a global Cloud Channel Company, to expand Red Hat’s cloud ecosystem in the region.
Brocade bets its future on software-defined networking
Brocade Communications Systems Inc is betting big on software-defined networking and is eyeing the top spot in this space, Brocade South-East Asia regional director Beni Sia tells Goh Thean Eu.
Neuroware: New bit on the blockchain
KL-based Neuroware is on a mission to help developers take advantage of blockchain technology, enabling and supporting them as they rebuild financial services across the globe … but that’s just the beginning, Gabey Goh writes.
Top 10 reasons to use open source software-defined networking
In this article, Extreme Networks’ Gary Newbold highlights the top 10 reasons why organisations should consider the adoption of open source SDN.
With .NET, Microsoft reaches out to Malaysian open source community
The Malaysian developer community lauded Microsoft Corp’s announcement that it was ‘open sourcing’ the full server-side of its .NET stack and expanding it to run on the Linux and Mac OS platforms, even as the US giant’s local subsidiary kicked off efforts to further engage the community.
Scrollback raises US$400K seed funding, led by Jungle Ventures
Singapore- and Bangalore-based Askabt said it has closed a S$500,000 (US$400,000) seed funding round led by Jungle Ventures for its Scrollback chat platform.
Dell rolls out new NFV platform, SuperMassive firewall
Dell has announced the release of the Dell SuperMassive 9800 Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW), and also introduced its NFV (Network Functions Virtualisation) solution offerings and companion starter kits.
Free your IP, and make money: Mohan Sawhney
The concept of intellectual property (IP) as a proprietary source of revenue is being challenged by other monetisation models, said renowned scholar and speaker Mohan Sawhney.
Why does open source BI disappoint?
JY Pook of Tableau Software shares four reasons why expectations of open source Business Intelligence use seldom come to fruition.
5 reasons why the Maker Movement will drive IoT
People are fleeing their 9-to-5 traditional jobs to start up their own business and in true Internet of Things style, the frontier DIY spirit is pushing some great innovation in both the consumer and B2B space, writes James Mack of Kore Wireless.
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