by admin | Mar 6, 2020 | analytics, Enterprise, ITAD News, Oribi, Startups, TC
Oribi, an Israeli startup promising to democratize web analytics, is now launching in the United States. While we’ve written about a wide range of new or new-ish analytics companies, founder and CEO Iris Shoor said that most of them aren’t built for Oribi’s customers....
by admin | Mar 5, 2020 | 5g, Cloud, cloud computing, cloud infrastructure, computing, Enterprise, Google, ITAD News, Kubernetes, openstack
Google Cloud today announced a new solution for its telecom customers: Anthos for Telecom. You can think of this as a specialized edition of Google’s container-based Anthos multi-cloud platform for both modernizing existing applications and building new ones on top of...
by admin | Feb 25, 2020 | Amazon, AWS, CircleCI, Cloud, Developer, Enterprise, Government, ITAD News, partnerships, TC
Much like private businesses, the United States government is in the process of moving workloads to the cloud, and facing a similar set of challenges. Today, CircleCI, the continuous delivery developer service, announced a partnership with AWS GovCloud to help federal...
by admin | Feb 13, 2020 | Amazon, Cloud, Enterprise, Government, ITAD News, Microsoft, Pentagon JEDI contract, TC
A sealed order from a judge today has halted the $10 billion, decade-long JEDI project in its tracks until AWS’s protest of the contract award to Microsoft can be heard by the court. The order signed by Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith of the U.S. Court Federal Claims...
by admin | Feb 10, 2020 | Developer, Enterprise, FirstMark Capital, incident response, ITAD News, Kintaba, Recent Funding, SaaS, Startups, TC
“It’s an open secret that every company is on fire,” says Kintaba co-founder John Egan. “At any given moment something is going horribly wrong in a way that it has never gone wrong before.” Code failure downtimes, server outages and hack attacks plague engineering...
by admin | Feb 5, 2020 | Enterprise, Flexport, Freight Forwarding, Funding, Fundings & Exits, ITAD News, layoffs, Logistics, Personnel, Softbank, Startups, Talent, TC, Transportation, Venture Capital
Fearing weak fundraising options in the wake of the WeWork implosion, late-stage startups are tightening their belts. The latest is another Softbank-funded company, joining Zume Pizza (80 percent of staff laid off), Wag (80 percent), Fair (40%), Getaround (25...