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Cloud Computing From InformationWeek
  Wednesday, July 10, 2013
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Thomas Claburn Dropbox Expands Its Reach
With the Dropbox Datastore API, developers can sync structured data not normally accessible for file synchronization. Dropbox is clouding the distinction between app, device and OS.


Amazon Ramps Server Count 33%
Netcraft server survey spots Amazon.com growth spurt since Sept. 2012. It's unclear what portion is attributed to Amazon Web Services.

IBM Puts SoftLayer At New Cloud Unit's Core
OpenStack gains a convert as IBM adds SoftLayer acquisition (and brand) to its new Cloud Services division.

WSO2 Puts Cloud Platform On A Cartridge
With Stratos 2.0, WSO2 enables rapid deployment of multi-tenant applications on AWS, VMware and other OpenStack clouds.

IBM And Big Data Disruption: Insider's View
IBM's Bob Picciano, general manager of Information Management, talks up five big data use cases, Hadoop-driven change; slams SAP Hana, NoSQL databases.

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Sprint says its Velocity Service Bus, based on IBM's MessageSight mobile data appliance, will enable new uses for auto-generated data in apps.


 
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