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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Siftery, A Database Of What Services Companies Are Using, Raises $4M

When companies have to pick what kinds of services they want for their operation — like marketing or human resources — they can easily be paralyzed by choice.

That’s why Vamshi Mokshagundam and Ayan Barua decided to start Siftery, a database of sorts where companies list their software stacks. The company just raised $4 million from Felicis Ventures, Founders Fund, and Venrock among others.

The hope is that as more companies share what services they use, Siftery will be able to recommend the best service they should use for a particular scenario. Siftery compares companies with similar stacks and looks for differences to make some recommendations. For instance, if two companies are using the same four services, but a second one is using a different one for marketing, Siftery may recommend that to the first company.

“There’s 30 different marketing solutions out there, you have to figure out what one or two products work, the graph does that for you,” Mokshagundam said. “Airbnb using this cool customer engagement product that people might not know about. This is a product you want to discover, you want to say hey this looks cool, I want to use it. Active selection is one point. But there’s this passive discovery part where the graph can surface interesting products you don’t know about.”

Siftery came about after Mokshagundam’s previous company had its own issues figuring out what services to use. The company had 15 people, but it employed more than 60 services, he said. That can not only get out of hand, but easily become very expensive — especially when companies don’t know that they can get discounts or are using services they don’t even need.

Traditionally, in order to determine what services other companies are using, individuals or companies would basically have to ask around, Mokshagundam said. Siftery, here, also has an advantage because it can upfront negotiate for discounts on services — which they already often offer — that it can then serve back to its members. That, too, helps offer Siftery a pathway to revenue, Mokshagundam said. Techcrunch.com/2016/02/02/siftery-a-database-of-what-services-companies-are-using-raises-4m/

Friday, 14 August 2015

The Database of the Dead


The Social Security Administration maintains a database containing a record of every U.S. citizen who has died since 1936. What could possibly go wrong? In “The Final File,” contributing editor Paul Ford discusses a few problems with what the government lovingly refers to as the Social Security Death Master File. Explore it for yourself.

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Cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS

Cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS) vendor Tesora today announced that it has completed a new round of funding, bringing in $5.8 million. The new round included the participation of Red Hat, Rho Canada Ventures, and existing investors General Catalyst and Point Judith Capital. Total funding to date for Tesora now stands at $14.5 million.

Ken Rugg, founder and CEO of Tesora, told eWEEK that the new funding will be used to help fund development efforts as well grow sales and marketing activities. Tesora is one of the leading contributors to the OpenStack Trove DBaaS project and also offers the Tesora commercial enterprise product. http://www.eweek.com/cloud/red-hat-invests-in-openstack-cloud-database-as-a-service-vendor-tesora.html

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Red Hat Invests in OpenStack Cloud Database as a Service Vendor Tesora

Cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS) vendor Tesora today announced that it has completed a new round of funding, bringing in $5.8 million. The new round included the participation of Red Hat, Rho Canada Ventures, and existing investors General Catalyst and Point Judith Capital. Total funding to date for Tesora now stands at $14.5 million.

Ken Rugg, founder and CEO of Tesora, told eWEEK that the new funding will be used to help fund development efforts as well grow sales and marketing activities. Tesora is one of the leading contributors to the OpenStack Trove DBaaS project and also offers the Tesora commercial enterprise product. http://www.eweek.com/cloud/red-hat-invests-in-openstack-cloud-database-as-a-service-vendor-tesora.html

http://www.eweek.com

Red Hat Invests in OpenStack Cloud Database as a Service Vendor Tesora

Cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS) vendor Tesora today announced that it has completed a new round of funding, bringing in $5.8 million. The new round included the participation of Red Hat, Rho Canada Ventures, and existing investors General Catalyst and Point Judith Capital. Total funding to date for Tesora now stands at $14.5 million.

Ken Rugg, founder and CEO of Tesora, told eWEEK that the new funding will be used to help fund development efforts as well grow sales and marketing activities. Tesora is one of the leading contributors to the OpenStack Trove DBaaS project and also offers the Tesora commercial enterprise product. http://www.eweek.com/cloud/red-hat-invests-in-openstack-cloud-database-as-a-service-vendor-tesora.html

http://www.eweek.com

Red Hat Invests in OpenStack Cloud Database as a Service Vendor Tesora

Cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS) vendor Tesora today announced that it has completed a new round of funding, bringing in $5.8 million. The new round included the participation of Red Hat, Rho Canada Ventures, and existing investors General Catalyst and Point Judith Capital. Total funding to date for Tesora now stands at $14.5 million.

Ken Rugg, founder and CEO of Tesora, told eWEEK that the new funding will be used to help fund development efforts as well grow sales and marketing activities. Tesora is one of the leading contributors to the OpenStack Trove DBaaS project and also offers the Tesora commercial enterprise product. http://www.eweek.com/cloud/red-hat-invests-in-openstack-cloud-database-as-a-service-vendor-tesora.html

http://www.eweek.com

Tech company which maintained Hillary's secret server was sued for 'illegally accessing' database and 'stealing White House military advisers' phone numbers'



The Internet company used by Hillary Clinton to maintain her private server was sued for stealing dozens of phone lines including some which were used by the White House.

Platte River Networks is said to have illegally accessed the master database for all US phone numbers.

It also seized 390 lines in a move that created chaos across the US government.

Among the phone numbers which the company took - which all suddenly stopped working - were lines for White House military support desks, the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy, a lawsuit claims.

Others were the main numbers for major financial institutions, hospitals and the help desk number for T2 Communications, the telecom firm which owned them.

A lawsuit filed on behalf of T2 claims that the mess took 11 days to fix and demands that Platte River pay up $360,000 in compensation. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3197093/Tech-company-maintained-Hillary-s-secret-server-sued-illegally-accessing-databases-creating-chaos-stealing-White-House-phone-numbers.html

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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Planned Parenthood claims database, website hacked by anti-abortion ‘extremists’


Planned Parenthood Federation of America says that its website had been hacked on Sunday by a group of “extremists” opposed to its agenda, who it said had enlisted some of the world’s foremost hackers for the job.

The hackers were able to penetrate into Planned Parenthood website databases, and have released names and email addresses of employees of the abortion provider. The hackers have reportedly said they have plans to decrypt and release internal Planned Parenthood emails soon as well.

“Today Planned Parenthood has notified the Department of Justice and separately the FBI that extremists who oppose Planned Parenthood’s mission and services have launched an attack on our information systems and have called on the world’s most sophisticated hackers to assist them in breaching our systems and threatening the privacy and safety of our staff members,” a Monday statement from Planned Parenthood Executive Vice President Dawn Laguens said.

Laguens called the alleged hack a “new low” in a report from Politico, and said Planned Parenthood was working with “top leaders in this field to manage these attacks.”

“Planned Parenthood is the most trusted women’s health care provider in this country, and anti-abortion extremists are willing to do anything to stop women from accessing the reproductive health care they are seeking,” Laguens said. “Extremists have broken laws, harassed our doctors and patients, produced hack videos, and now are claiming to have committed a gross invasion of privacy — one that, if true, could potentially put our staff members at risk.” See more: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/planned-parenthood-claims-database-website-hacked-by-anti-abortion-extremis


Source: https://www.lifesitenews.com

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Amazon Makes Aurora Database Generally Available

Amazon Web Services has re-architected the widely used MySQL open source database system into a database optimized for use as a cloud service. Its Aurora database service, first announced in mid-November, is now generally available.

The relational database service, frequently used on websites and for mobile applications, sits at the heart of the Aurora relational system service. But Amazon has broken it down from a single system into its core parts and staged those parts as semi-autonomous operations that can expand or contract as needed on its cloud infrastructure.
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Aurora, for example, relies on Amazon's S3 storage for its ability to capture data at scale, preserve the data in the face of potential system failure, and keep it constantly available to a running production system. To do so, its spreads two copies of each customer's data set across three availability zones, making it, in effect, a data center unit with its own power and communications. See more http://www.informationweek.com/cloud/software-as-a-service/amazon-makes-aurora-database-generally-available/d/d-id/1321488

Source: http://www.informationweek.com


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Saturday, 20 June 2015

Sask. cattle, hog producers support premises ID database

Saskatchewan has launched a voluntary online premises identification database.

Agriculture minister Lyle Stewart said premises ID, a location identifier, is an important safeguard for the livestock sector if it has to manage a disease outbreak or a natural disaster that affects livestock.

He said 1,400 cattle producers have already registered, as has the province’s entire hog industry.

“This is important for the future of the industry,” Stewart said in an interview at the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association convention.

“Of course, the federal government is talking about next year changing the rules around movement of livestock that would require producers to be in the PID system in order to do that. If they follow through with that, it’s going to be doubly important for producers to be in.”

The province has been working for several years to establish a system based on Alberta’s. In the meantime, many producers had entered PID numbers in the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency database, but those weren’t transferable to the new system. Read more http://www.producer.com/2015/06/sask-cattle-hog-producers-support-premises-id-database/

WikiLeaks Unloads Second Batch Of Sony Files Into Its Database

It seems like Sony just can’t catch a break. On Thursday, WikiLeaks added 276,394 more private documents, emails and financial files, leaked from the embattled tech and media giant, into its database.

The files, which relate mostly to legal and financial documents (among stranger items), are the second massive release of files on the site from last November’s major data breach at Sony Pictures Entertainment by the “Guardians of Peace” hacker group. Fallout from the data leak left Sony’s internal infrastructure crippled and many company executives scrambling to atone for embarrassing comments made in the thousands of private emails that were leaked.

The dump “Sony Files Part 2,” appears to coincide with a major social media push from WikiLeaks regarding the three-year anniversary of its founder Julian Assange’s stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he is remaining to avoid extradition. Read more http://techcrunch.com/2015/06/19/wikileaks-unloads-second-batch-of-sony-files-into-its-database/

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

RM Lodha panel looks eastward, Bihar's Aditya Verma delighted

The Supreme Court-appointed Justice RM Lodha Committee, assigned to decide on the quantum of punishment for the wrongdoers in the IPL spot-fixing scandal and suggest policy reforms to the BCCI, is training its guns on the board's East Zone representatives.

dna understands that the committee, chaired by former chief justice of India Justice RM Lodha, has sent a “very firmly-worded letter” to all full, associate and affiliate members of the East Zone, including the Cricket Association of Bengal headed by BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya, asking them to be in Kolkata on June 23 and 24. Read more http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report-rm-lodha-panel-looks-eastward-bihar-s-aditya-verma-delighted-2096268


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