Egnyte acquires Polish software company

Egnyte has announced an agreement to acquire a 100% interest in Poland-based software company, Bema Sp z oo. Bema has provided advanced research & development capabilities for Egnyte’s solutions and this acquisition brings these valuable capabilities in-house. The acquisition also provides a strategic base for Egnyte to further expand its global reach.

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Cisco global survey reveals insight into IT’s impact on the business.

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Cloudera introduces Cloudera Developer Kit

Cloudera has announced the release of the Cloudera Developer Kit (CDK), the first developer kit created for Cloudera's Distribution Including Apache Hadoop (CDH). CDK helps developers to build apps in Hadoop environments faster and more easily than ever before.

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Teradata introduces first in-memory technology that supports big data deployments

Teradata Intelligent Memory™ delivers fast analytics on all data, without changes to existing applications.

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Virtustream goes live with SAP ECC production HANA system

Customers running Virtustream’s HANA Managed Service benefit from HANA performance, no capex, and full cloud elasticity and cost efficiencies.

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Organizations in Western Europe Increasing IT Storage Budgets

Analyst report compares data storage trends in Western Europe and North America.

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