Big Data, IoT, API … Newer technologies protected by older security.
blog.programmableweb.com
on 05/17/2013
Excerpt: This guest post comes from Andy Thurai. Andy is the Chief Architect & Group CTO for the Intel unit that is responsible for Cloud/ Application security, API, Big Data, SOA and Mobile middleware solutions. You can follow him @AndyThurai (Twitter) or at thurai. net. Now-a-days every single CIO, CTO, or business executive that I speak to is captivated by these three new technologies: Big Data, API management and IoTs (Internet of Things). Every single organizational executive that I speak with confirms that they either have current projects that are actively using these technologies, or they are in the planning stages and are about to embark on the mission soon.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel, Internet-of-Things, theapistack
Big Data, IoT, API … Newer technologies protected by older security.
blog.programmableweb.com
on 05/17/2013
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel, Internet-of-Things
Mashery + Intel = The Ultimate Mashup
blog.mashery.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Today is a very special beginning for me, for my fellow Masherites and really for anyone who has ever used an API, which I can assure you, is every one of you. This is “Day One” for Mashery as an Intel company. What this means is that Mashery is becoming part of Intel’s vision for creating an open ecosystem of software and services capable of accelerating innovation with Intel technology insideⓇ. Over the past few weeks I have had many conversations with senior management at Intel. The Software Services Group has been driving a variety of service offerings over the course of the last decade. Hank Skorny, VP, Intel Software and Services Group and GM, Intel Services Division, has personally led many of those efforts.... read the full post.
Tags: acquisitions, Intel
Daily Report: Intel Chief Sees Many More Devices and Connections
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
on 05/03/2013
Excerpt: Brian M. Krzanich, who on Thursday was named Intel’s next chief executive, knows he faces a hefty challenge when he takes over the world’s biggest maker of semiconductors, Quentin Hardy reports in The New York Times. The company, which became a household name through its “Intel inside” stickers on personal computers, is still the king of PC chips. But that is a shrinking business, and Intel is a laggard in making chips for hot products like smartphones and tablets. That has put Intel in a bind, as semiconductor competitors long under its thumb have gained traction through relationships with mobile device leaders like Apple and Samsung. But Mr.... read the full post.
Tags: Industry, Intel
→ The Intel Opportunity
stratechery.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Thursday, May 2, 2013 — Instapaper A new CEO has taken over Intel. Their core business, upon which the company has been built, is floundering. Does the new CEO, who is not really new at all (he’s the current COO), have the vision to ensure Intel’s continued success? I’m not talking about Brian Krzanich, who today was promoted from COO to CEO at Intel. Rather, I’m talking about Andy Grove, who took over Intel in 1987. Intel’s Identity Crisis, v1
Intel originally found success as a memory manufacturer.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel
Intel banks on enterprise mobile app development again, leading $9M FeedHenry round
gigaom.feedsportal.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Summary: Intel Capital and others have put $9 million into Irish outfit FeedHenry, which provides a mobile app development and deployment platform, along with backend-as-a-service, for mostly enterprise customers. The Irish mobile app development and deployment outfit FeedHenry (which was one of GigaOM’s Mobilize Launchpad finalists a couple years back) has just scored a respectable $9 million, Intel-led funding round. VMware was already an investor along with Kernel Capital and Enterprise Ireland, and all three have participated in the new round as well. Intel has however taken the lead this time with ACT Venture Capital also joining in.... read the full post.
Tags: BaaS, Intel, Investment
Intel Names Brian Krzanich As New CEO
readwrite.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Intel has named a new chief executive officer. The chipmaker has dubbed former chief operating officer Brian Krzanich as its new leader, replacing Paul Otellini who announced that he would retire from the company last November.
Krzanich has been at Intel for more than 30 years, starting in 1982. He was promoted to COO in January 2012 and has been operating as executive vice president since Nov. 2012. He started at Intel as an engineer and worked his way up through the ranks before becoming head of Intel's worldwide manufacturing in 2010. In that position Krzanich was responsible for all of Intel's factories and chip manufacturing worldwide. The move to promote Krzanich mirrors that of Otellini himself.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel
With Recent Intel and CA Acquisitions, The Cloud API Market is On Fire - Forbes
www.forbes.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: It’s been a busy few weeks in the cloud API space with a fury of acquisitions. First came news the Intel Intel was reportedly acquiring Mashery, a 125 person firm for about $180 million, then came news of CA CA’s intent to acquire Layer 7 Technologies. On top of those stories came news that MuleSoft had acquired ProgrammableWeb, a company that pioneered the idea of open APIs. It seems that the business of APIs has never been hotter. Why the sudden interest in API’s? First, a bit of background. An application programming interface or API is simply a protocol or application communication channel intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other.... read the full post.
Tags: , API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Computer Associates, Intel, Layer 7, Mashery
INTEL AND AEPONA | Aepona
www.aepona.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Intel Corporation has acquired Aepona and our 300+ employees in Belfast, Dublin, Sri Lanka and the United States. The addition of Aepona’s products, personnel and expertise extends Intel’s capabilities in areas instrumental to building and delivering future network and cloud services across the spectrum of computing. The current Aepona organization will become an integral part of Intel Corporation and we will continue to innovate and execute our product roadmap while serving and supporting our customers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Aepona, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel, Mobile
From ESBs to API Portals: an Evolutionary Journey Part 4
blogs.intel.com
on 04/18/2013
Excerpt: The continuing transformation of the IT industry around the externalization of service components constitutes an exercise in abstraction. The transformation assumes that any IT application can be recursively decomposed into constituent services. An application that has been re-architected or engineered this way is known as a composite application. As with any abstraction exercise, the devil is in the details. When a particular capability is to be replaced with a service, just as good is not sufficient to trigger change; it needs to be much better to make the change justifiable from a business perspective, anywhere from 3X to 10X to overcome the change hysteresis or the incumbent alternative stays.... read the full post.
Tags: API Management, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel
Excerpt:... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel, Internet-of-Things
Mashery + Intel = The Ultimate Mashup
blog.mashery.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Today is a very special beginning for me, for my fellow Masherites and really for anyone who has ever used an API, which I can assure you, is every one of you. This is “Day One” for Mashery as an Intel company. What this means is that Mashery is becoming part of Intel’s vision for creating an open ecosystem of software and services capable of accelerating innovation with Intel technology insideⓇ. Over the past few weeks I have had many conversations with senior management at Intel. The Software Services Group has been driving a variety of service offerings over the course of the last decade. Hank Skorny, VP, Intel Software and Services Group and GM, Intel Services Division, has personally led many of those efforts.... read the full post.
Tags: acquisitions, Intel
Daily Report: Intel Chief Sees Many More Devices and Connections
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
on 05/03/2013
Excerpt: Brian M. Krzanich, who on Thursday was named Intel’s next chief executive, knows he faces a hefty challenge when he takes over the world’s biggest maker of semiconductors, Quentin Hardy reports in The New York Times. The company, which became a household name through its “Intel inside” stickers on personal computers, is still the king of PC chips. But that is a shrinking business, and Intel is a laggard in making chips for hot products like smartphones and tablets. That has put Intel in a bind, as semiconductor competitors long under its thumb have gained traction through relationships with mobile device leaders like Apple and Samsung. But Mr.... read the full post.
Tags: Industry, Intel
→ The Intel Opportunity
stratechery.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Thursday, May 2, 2013 — Instapaper A new CEO has taken over Intel. Their core business, upon which the company has been built, is floundering. Does the new CEO, who is not really new at all (he’s the current COO), have the vision to ensure Intel’s continued success? I’m not talking about Brian Krzanich, who today was promoted from COO to CEO at Intel. Rather, I’m talking about Andy Grove, who took over Intel in 1987. Intel’s Identity Crisis, v1
Intel originally found success as a memory manufacturer.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel
Intel banks on enterprise mobile app development again, leading $9M FeedHenry round
gigaom.feedsportal.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Summary: Intel Capital and others have put $9 million into Irish outfit FeedHenry, which provides a mobile app development and deployment platform, along with backend-as-a-service, for mostly enterprise customers. The Irish mobile app development and deployment outfit FeedHenry (which was one of GigaOM’s Mobilize Launchpad finalists a couple years back) has just scored a respectable $9 million, Intel-led funding round. VMware was already an investor along with Kernel Capital and Enterprise Ireland, and all three have participated in the new round as well. Intel has however taken the lead this time with ACT Venture Capital also joining in.... read the full post.
Tags: BaaS, Intel, Investment
Intel Names Brian Krzanich As New CEO
readwrite.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Intel has named a new chief executive officer. The chipmaker has dubbed former chief operating officer Brian Krzanich as its new leader, replacing Paul Otellini who announced that he would retire from the company last November.
Krzanich has been at Intel for more than 30 years, starting in 1982. He was promoted to COO in January 2012 and has been operating as executive vice president since Nov. 2012. He started at Intel as an engineer and worked his way up through the ranks before becoming head of Intel's worldwide manufacturing in 2010. In that position Krzanich was responsible for all of Intel's factories and chip manufacturing worldwide. The move to promote Krzanich mirrors that of Otellini himself.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel
With Recent Intel and CA Acquisitions, The Cloud API Market is On Fire - Forbes
www.forbes.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: It’s been a busy few weeks in the cloud API space with a fury of acquisitions. First came news the Intel Intel was reportedly acquiring Mashery, a 125 person firm for about $180 million, then came news of CA CA’s intent to acquire Layer 7 Technologies. On top of those stories came news that MuleSoft had acquired ProgrammableWeb, a company that pioneered the idea of open APIs. It seems that the business of APIs has never been hotter. Why the sudden interest in API’s? First, a bit of background. An application programming interface or API is simply a protocol or application communication channel intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other.... read the full post.
Tags: , API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Computer Associates, Intel, Layer 7, Mashery
INTEL AND AEPONA | Aepona
www.aepona.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Intel Corporation has acquired Aepona and our 300+ employees in Belfast, Dublin, Sri Lanka and the United States. The addition of Aepona’s products, personnel and expertise extends Intel’s capabilities in areas instrumental to building and delivering future network and cloud services across the spectrum of computing. The current Aepona organization will become an integral part of Intel Corporation and we will continue to innovate and execute our product roadmap while serving and supporting our customers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Aepona, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel, Mobile
From ESBs to API Portals: an Evolutionary Journey Part 4
blogs.intel.com
on 04/18/2013
Excerpt: The continuing transformation of the IT industry around the externalization of service components constitutes an exercise in abstraction. The transformation assumes that any IT application can be recursively decomposed into constituent services. An application that has been re-architected or engineered this way is known as a composite application. As with any abstraction exercise, the devil is in the details. When a particular capability is to be replaced with a service, just as good is not sufficient to trigger change; it needs to be much better to make the change justifiable from a business perspective, anywhere from 3X to 10X to overcome the change hysteresis or the incumbent alternative stays.... read the full post.
Tags: API Management, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel
Excerpt: Brian M. Krzanich, who on Thursday was named Intel’s next chief executive, knows he faces a hefty challenge when he takes over the world’s biggest maker of semiconductors, Quentin Hardy reports in The New York Times. The company, which became a household name through its “Intel inside” stickers on personal computers, is still the king of PC chips. But that is a shrinking business, and Intel is a laggard in making chips for hot products like smartphones and tablets. That has put Intel in a bind, as semiconductor competitors long under its thumb have gained traction through relationships with mobile device leaders like Apple and Samsung. But Mr.... read the full post.
Tags: Industry, Intel
→ The Intel Opportunity
stratechery.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Thursday, May 2, 2013 — Instapaper A new CEO has taken over Intel. Their core business, upon which the company has been built, is floundering. Does the new CEO, who is not really new at all (he’s the current COO), have the vision to ensure Intel’s continued success? I’m not talking about Brian Krzanich, who today was promoted from COO to CEO at Intel. Rather, I’m talking about Andy Grove, who took over Intel in 1987. Intel’s Identity Crisis, v1
Intel originally found success as a memory manufacturer.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel
Intel banks on enterprise mobile app development again, leading $9M FeedHenry round
gigaom.feedsportal.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Summary: Intel Capital and others have put $9 million into Irish outfit FeedHenry, which provides a mobile app development and deployment platform, along with backend-as-a-service, for mostly enterprise customers. The Irish mobile app development and deployment outfit FeedHenry (which was one of GigaOM’s Mobilize Launchpad finalists a couple years back) has just scored a respectable $9 million, Intel-led funding round. VMware was already an investor along with Kernel Capital and Enterprise Ireland, and all three have participated in the new round as well. Intel has however taken the lead this time with ACT Venture Capital also joining in.... read the full post.
Tags: BaaS, Intel, Investment
Intel Names Brian Krzanich As New CEO
readwrite.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Intel has named a new chief executive officer. The chipmaker has dubbed former chief operating officer Brian Krzanich as its new leader, replacing Paul Otellini who announced that he would retire from the company last November.
Krzanich has been at Intel for more than 30 years, starting in 1982. He was promoted to COO in January 2012 and has been operating as executive vice president since Nov. 2012. He started at Intel as an engineer and worked his way up through the ranks before becoming head of Intel's worldwide manufacturing in 2010. In that position Krzanich was responsible for all of Intel's factories and chip manufacturing worldwide. The move to promote Krzanich mirrors that of Otellini himself.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel
With Recent Intel and CA Acquisitions, The Cloud API Market is On Fire - Forbes
www.forbes.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: It’s been a busy few weeks in the cloud API space with a fury of acquisitions. First came news the Intel Intel was reportedly acquiring Mashery, a 125 person firm for about $180 million, then came news of CA CA’s intent to acquire Layer 7 Technologies. On top of those stories came news that MuleSoft had acquired ProgrammableWeb, a company that pioneered the idea of open APIs. It seems that the business of APIs has never been hotter. Why the sudden interest in API’s? First, a bit of background. An application programming interface or API is simply a protocol or application communication channel intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other.... read the full post.
Tags: , API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Computer Associates, Intel, Layer 7, Mashery
INTEL AND AEPONA | Aepona
www.aepona.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Intel Corporation has acquired Aepona and our 300+ employees in Belfast, Dublin, Sri Lanka and the United States. The addition of Aepona’s products, personnel and expertise extends Intel’s capabilities in areas instrumental to building and delivering future network and cloud services across the spectrum of computing. The current Aepona organization will become an integral part of Intel Corporation and we will continue to innovate and execute our product roadmap while serving and supporting our customers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Aepona, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel, Mobile
From ESBs to API Portals: an Evolutionary Journey Part 4
blogs.intel.com
on 04/18/2013
Excerpt: The continuing transformation of the IT industry around the externalization of service components constitutes an exercise in abstraction. The transformation assumes that any IT application can be recursively decomposed into constituent services. An application that has been re-architected or engineered this way is known as a composite application. As with any abstraction exercise, the devil is in the details. When a particular capability is to be replaced with a service, just as good is not sufficient to trigger change; it needs to be much better to make the change justifiable from a business perspective, anywhere from 3X to 10X to overcome the change hysteresis or the incumbent alternative stays.... read the full post.
Tags: API Management, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel
Excerpt: Summary: Intel Capital and others have put $9 million into Irish outfit FeedHenry, which provides a mobile app development and deployment platform, along with backend-as-a-service, for mostly enterprise customers. The Irish mobile app development and deployment outfit FeedHenry (which was one of GigaOM’s Mobilize Launchpad finalists a couple years back) has just scored a respectable $9 million, Intel-led funding round. VMware was already an investor along with Kernel Capital and Enterprise Ireland, and all three have participated in the new round as well. Intel has however taken the lead this time with ACT Venture Capital also joining in.... read the full post.
Tags: BaaS, Intel, Investment
Intel Names Brian Krzanich As New CEO
readwrite.com
on 05/02/2013
Excerpt: Intel has named a new chief executive officer. The chipmaker has dubbed former chief operating officer Brian Krzanich as its new leader, replacing Paul Otellini who announced that he would retire from the company last November.
Krzanich has been at Intel for more than 30 years, starting in 1982. He was promoted to COO in January 2012 and has been operating as executive vice president since Nov. 2012. He started at Intel as an engineer and worked his way up through the ranks before becoming head of Intel's worldwide manufacturing in 2010. In that position Krzanich was responsible for all of Intel's factories and chip manufacturing worldwide. The move to promote Krzanich mirrors that of Otellini himself.... read the full post.
Tags: Intel
With Recent Intel and CA Acquisitions, The Cloud API Market is On Fire - Forbes
www.forbes.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: It’s been a busy few weeks in the cloud API space with a fury of acquisitions. First came news the Intel Intel was reportedly acquiring Mashery, a 125 person firm for about $180 million, then came news of CA CA’s intent to acquire Layer 7 Technologies. On top of those stories came news that MuleSoft had acquired ProgrammableWeb, a company that pioneered the idea of open APIs. It seems that the business of APIs has never been hotter. Why the sudden interest in API’s? First, a bit of background. An application programming interface or API is simply a protocol or application communication channel intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other.... read the full post.
Tags: , API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Computer Associates, Intel, Layer 7, Mashery
INTEL AND AEPONA | Aepona
www.aepona.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Intel Corporation has acquired Aepona and our 300+ employees in Belfast, Dublin, Sri Lanka and the United States. The addition of Aepona’s products, personnel and expertise extends Intel’s capabilities in areas instrumental to building and delivering future network and cloud services across the spectrum of computing. The current Aepona organization will become an integral part of Intel Corporation and we will continue to innovate and execute our product roadmap while serving and supporting our customers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Aepona, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel, Mobile
From ESBs to API Portals: an Evolutionary Journey Part 4
blogs.intel.com
on 04/18/2013
Excerpt: The continuing transformation of the IT industry around the externalization of service components constitutes an exercise in abstraction. The transformation assumes that any IT application can be recursively decomposed into constituent services. An application that has been re-architected or engineered this way is known as a composite application. As with any abstraction exercise, the devil is in the details. When a particular capability is to be replaced with a service, just as good is not sufficient to trigger change; it needs to be much better to make the change justifiable from a business perspective, anywhere from 3X to 10X to overcome the change hysteresis or the incumbent alternative stays.... read the full post.
Tags: API Management, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel
Excerpt: It’s been a busy few weeks in the cloud API space with a fury of acquisitions. First came news the Intel Intel was reportedly acquiring Mashery, a 125 person firm for about $180 million, then came news of CA CA’s intent to acquire Layer 7 Technologies. On top of those stories came news that MuleSoft had acquired ProgrammableWeb, a company that pioneered the idea of open APIs. It seems that the business of APIs has never been hotter. Why the sudden interest in API’s? First, a bit of background. An application programming interface or API is simply a protocol or application communication channel intended to be used as an interface by software components to communicate with each other.... read the full post.
Tags: , API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Computer Associates, Intel, Layer 7, Mashery
INTEL AND AEPONA | Aepona
www.aepona.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Intel Corporation has acquired Aepona and our 300+ employees in Belfast, Dublin, Sri Lanka and the United States. The addition of Aepona’s products, personnel and expertise extends Intel’s capabilities in areas instrumental to building and delivering future network and cloud services across the spectrum of computing. The current Aepona organization will become an integral part of Intel Corporation and we will continue to innovate and execute our product roadmap while serving and supporting our customers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Aepona, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel, Mobile
From ESBs to API Portals: an Evolutionary Journey Part 4
blogs.intel.com
on 04/18/2013
Excerpt: The continuing transformation of the IT industry around the externalization of service components constitutes an exercise in abstraction. The transformation assumes that any IT application can be recursively decomposed into constituent services. An application that has been re-architected or engineered this way is known as a composite application. As with any abstraction exercise, the devil is in the details. When a particular capability is to be replaced with a service, just as good is not sufficient to trigger change; it needs to be much better to make the change justifiable from a business perspective, anywhere from 3X to 10X to overcome the change hysteresis or the incumbent alternative stays.... read the full post.
Tags: API Management, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel
Excerpt: The continuing transformation of the IT industry around the externalization of service components constitutes an exercise in abstraction. The transformation assumes that any IT application can be recursively decomposed into constituent services. An application that has been re-architected or engineered this way is known as a composite application. As with any abstraction exercise, the devil is in the details. When a particular capability is to be replaced with a service, just as good is not sufficient to trigger change; it needs to be much better to make the change justifiable from a business perspective, anywhere from 3X to 10X to overcome the change hysteresis or the incumbent alternative stays.... read the full post.
Tags: API Management, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Intel
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