Supplier News: 8/15/2015

 

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Everybody wants to get involved with the wide open roads of big data.  IBM continues their journey to find and assimilate all medical data to feed to Watson, but not without a few bumps in the road (people are not happy about the Merge deal).

HP is attempting to get their rubber on the road with their own big data tool known as “Vertica”.  They are also trying to get traction by announcing the new boards for each company post split.

Storage is a strong topic this week with the continued rumors of EMC shifting under VMware, Box poaching an EMC VP, and Google introducing two new storage and cloud platforms for enterprise.

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  • Cloud Computing Market in Healthcare Research and Development Global Industry Analysis,Growth,Trends and Forecast 2020

    The market for cloud computing in healthcare research and development is highly fragmented as none of the players operating in this market holds more than 5% to 10% share of the overall market. Some of the major companies operating in this market are Oracle Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Intel Corporation, IBM Corporation, Merge Healthcare, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., Carecloud Corporation and Carestream Health, Inc.

    http://www.medgadget.com/2015/08/cloud-computing-market-in-healthcare-research-and-development-global-industry-analysisgrowthtrends-and-forecast-2020.html

  • Google launches two cloud services to compete with Amazon, Microsoft and IBM

    The Mountain View-based company’s Cloud Dataflow and Cloud Pub/Sub will handle Big Data needs. Cloud Dataflow can perform complex computations on large quantities of data in batches or in streaming mode, while Cloud Pub/Sub is a tool that can send and receive data to and from applications in the form of “messages.”

    http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2015/08/13/google-launches-two-cloud-services-to-compete-with.html

  • Vodafone’s India CIO Anthony Thomas quits ahead of $1 billion IBM deal renewal

    Thomas joined Vodafone in April 2012 and played a key role in creating a new centralized IT structure within the company during his tenure. During his stint at Vodafone, the company also rolled out several new technology initiatives including the company’s microfinancing service m-pesa and also a new data warehouse.

    http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/telecom/vodafones-india-cio-anthony-thomas-quits-ahead-of-1-billion-ibm-deal-renewal/articleshow/48449959.cms

  • Box’s Platform Push Targets Corporate Developers

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-08-13/box-s-platform-push-targets-corporate-developers

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