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Nginx woos the enterprise with new commercial Web server software release
2014-01-13 23:02:08| InfoWorld: Top News
Nginx is betting that its open-source Web server software, now used by many large Internet services, will also find a home in the enterprise. The second release of Nginx's commercial package, called Nginx Plus, "is really focused on more enterprise-class application delivery features," said Gus Robertson, Nginx CEO. "Nginx has the opportunity to bring the same solution we have for large-scale Web sites to enterprise customers."
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Amazon woos mobile developers with free analytics and testing tools
2013-11-05 13:34:29| InfoWorld: Top News
Mobile developers will be able to track usage of their Android and iOS applications, as well as experiment with interface improvements, with two free services from Amazon. The analytics and testing services are part of the new Insights SDK that developers can download a beta version of from Amazon's website. It allows them to track user engagement metrics or test different in-app experiences across iOS, Android or Fire OS, the Android-based platform that powers Amazon's Kindle Fire tablets.
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Kroger woos Wall Street
2013-10-29 18:18:03| Grocery - Topix.net
The nightmare for Kenneth Lalley started when a state social worker showed up at his door on a late April 2012 night to take away his children, for whom... Soprano Kara Shay Thomson, an opera star who lives in Loveland, will perform a recital for Matinee Musicale, 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Anderson Center in... About 60 people packed a sandwich shop ... (more)
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VIDEO: Taiwan woos rich Chinese tourists
2013-07-31 02:46:37| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
From Thursday, changes in Taiwan's visa regulations will allow rich Chinese people to apply for multiple-entry visas, as Cindy Sui reports.
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Splunk woos Hadoop users with Hunk toolset
2013-07-01 21:13:21| InfoWorld: Top News
The need by corporate IT operations to enable easier interaction with massive -- and fast growing -- data sets in Hadoop environments is driving a flurry of vendor activity. For one, Splunk last week rolled out a beta version of an analytics tool that it claims can be used to access, search, analyze, and use data in Hadoop environments more efficiently than current technologies like MapReduce, Pig, and Hive.
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