SDxCentralの毎週のまとめ - 2019年2月1日
Linux Foundationはマッピングプラットフォームを手に入れました。 Intelはオレゴンに新しいチップ工場を計画しています。そしてGoogle Cloudはサーバーレス文書データベースを追加します。Here are the week’s strays and stragglers we roped for you:
Open source mapping platform Mapzen joined The Linux Foundation as a project.
Intel plans to build a factory for its next-generation computer chips in Oregon.
Google Cloud released general availability of its serverless NoSQL document database Cloud Firestone. The cloud provider also launched a beta version of a Kubernetes operator for Apache Spark.
The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) and the OpenFog Consortium finalized their merger. The two groups now operate under the IIC umbrella.
Accenture released a human-machine operating engine that optimizes data, applied intelligence, digital technologies, and talent.
Arm launched a software-as-a-service (SaaS) network inventory platform.
Lavelle Networks launched a mobile app for SD-WAN network monitoring.
Cradlepoint and Microsoft jointly launched a build-your-own IoT product that runs Cradlepoint’s NetCloud Edge Connector on Microsoft Azure.
Forward Networks added support for Cisco’s Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) on its software.
Fujitsu integrated connectivity provider BridgeWave Communications’ wireless backhaul systems with its end-to-end transport solutions.
Cloud Computing Concepts (C3) released general availability of an SD-WAN service using VMware/VeloCloud SD-WAN technology.
Search company Elastic released general availability of version 6.6 of its Elastic Stack, which adds application performance monitoring (APM) to the platform.
Broadband Forum’s Gfast technology now has more than 40 certifications.
Brazilian retail bank Banpará deployed NetScout’s service assurance platform to expand its infrastructure.
Consumer data platform AgilOne and Snowflake Computing integrated their offerings to provide reporting and full SQL access to processed, record-level data.
IoT startup UrsaLeo launched a beta of its IoT and cloud platform-as-a-service (PaaS).
SolarWinds launched a set of free tools to distributed, test, and configure NetFlow Traffic Analyzer for SolarWinds’ network performance monitoring platform.
Nepal-based broadband operator Vianet Communications selected Ciena’s packet-optical platform and service aggregation switch.
Machine learning company source{d} launched a machine learning analyzer to ensure a consistent coding style.
Security firm Indegy integrated its security suite with IBM’s QRadar security intelligence platform.
Infinera introduced a new packet-optical transport platform to its portfolio.
Network connectivity startup Stateless raised $11.33 million in a Series A funding round.
Consulting services firm Secunetics selected Netrounds’ active testing and monitoring platform.
Communication cloud provider SignalWire added new capabilities for developers on its platform.
AIOps SaaS company OpsRamp added new features to its platform. This includes new topology maps and monitoring capabilities for cloud-native workloads.
Keysight Technologies will deploy 5G network emulation software for Askey Computer Corporation to build 5G designs on millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies.
NexVortex and Bigleaf partnered to run nexVortex’s communication services over Bigleaf’s SD-WAN. Bigleaf also partnered with unified cloud services company PanTerra Networks.
MapR added support for Apache Drill 1.15 to its AI and analytics data platform.
Import.io added new data quality capabilities to its web data integration platform.
Security firm Aporeto raised $20 million in a Series B funding round.
Fiber-optic data provider FirstLight added managed edge services to its portfolio.
In-home WiFi provider AirTies acquired Technicolor’s in-home WiFi management software business and related personnel.
Cloud storage company Pliops raised $30 million in a Series B funding round led by Softbank Ventures Asia.
Ixia, a Keysight Technologies performance management company, launched a fabric controller centralized manager.
Network automation company Itential extended its integration with Cisco Network Services Orchestrator.
Edge cloud platform Fastly partnered with Microsoft Azure to integrate its platform with a number of Azure’s services.
Enterprise data governance startup Collibra raised $100 million in a Series E funding round.
Threat intelligence firm Recorded Future launched a new tool for third-party risk migration.
API security company Salt Security launched a security platform to prevent API attacks.
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