IBM Cloud Strategy: A spectrum of options

The IBM cloud strategy hinges on the ability to deliver a wide spectrum of cloud and non-cloud platforms and software. Deploying and managing applications and components into this complex an environment represents a challenge for DevOps teams. To address this complexity, IBM has embraced open systems such as Cloud Foundry and Open Stack. To further help manage these multifaceted hybrid systems, IBM plans to introduce a hybrid cloud controller product that will assist in management, governance, and automation of operational elements of these environments.

RedHat Summit: Open Source Meets Scalable Clouds and Software-Defined Infrastructure (SDI)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is already a scalable, available Linux distribution that is widely used for both enterprise and cloud computing. This year’s Red Hat Summit in Boston showed that Red Hat is building a wider ecosystem, leveraging RHEL and Red Hat middleware to expand its presence in the broader world of hybrid computing – linking enterprise datacenters with cloud datacenters – and providing tools and platforms for end-to-end workloads spanning public, private and hybrid clouds.

What is enterprise chat?

[sdm_download id=”6593″ fancy=”0″]   Introduction Enterprise chat, as a product category, seemed to emerge suddenly. That has led to misperceptions as to what enterprise chat actually is. Is it a hardened version of consumer chat...

Why the Box-IBM Partnership Matters A Lot

The announcement that Box and IBM had formed a partnership was interesting not for the details but for the strategic value to Box. As with the Microsoft partnership this further validated Box as a serious business software company. The Microsoft partnership, which saw...