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Red Hat Acquisition Gives IBM A Much-Needed Booster Shot Of Open Source And Cloud DNA

Forrester IT

Yesterday, IBM announced its intention to purchase Red Hat for $34B.

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IBM wants drag-and-drop connectivity for hybrid cloud applications

Network World

IBM is developing a SaaS package to help enterprises securely network heterogenous environments, including edge, on-prem and multicloud resources. At the application level, the exposure to developers occurs at Layer 7, and the networking teams see Layer 3 and 4 activities, Coward said.

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IBM to Acquire Cloudant: Open, Cloud Database Service Helps Organizations Simplify Mobile, Web App and Big Data Development

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley Note: we have been tracking Cloudant in our special reporting on Analytical Tools , Big Data Capabilities , and Cloud Computing. The following press release announces IBM’s intent to Acquire Cloudant: ARMONK, N.Y. Cloudant could not have found a better home than IBM.” – bg.

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Apple and IBM Announce Partnership

CTOvision

In a move that blurs the line between consumer gadgets and enterprise technology, Apple and IBM announced on July 15 th a partnership to transform enterprise mobility. It takes the best of Apple and the best of IBM and puts those together. By Shannon Perry. I think it’s absolutely huge. It’s landmarked.

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IBM Gives Bluemix PaaS Users Cloud IoT Capabilities

Data Center Knowledge

Cloud enables users to connect devices, collect data from them and use the data in applications they build on the PaaS Read More. Cloud Computing IBM Internet of Things'

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IBM Goes All In On Cloud And Sends Collaboration And Experience Products To HCL

Forrester IT

IBM’s journey to rebalance its enterprise software portfolio around areas such as AI, hybrid cloud, and supply chain shifted into high gear with an agreement to sell a group of its collaboration and experience products to HCL Technologies for $1.8 billion, as announced on December 6.

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IBM Claims Advances In Fully Homomorphic Encryption (and I’m claiming advances in an anti-gravity device)

CTOvision

As far as I can tell, most working ideas flow from those written by Craig Gentry, an incredibly bright IBM researcher. That said, I am providing IBM’s release below, and plan on tracking this and other reporting on this topic: From: [link]. Made in IBM Labs: Advancing Privacy and Security in the Cloud. ARMONK, N.Y.

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