GigaOM launches surveys on cloud, big data, enterprise mobility. Read more »
As reported by Brandon Butler of Network World, “Dell has said for the last year or so that it plans to build a public cloud based on the open source cloud platform OpenStack, a project the company is an official member of. But, recent moves by the company could be part of a broader shakeup [...] Read more »
Apple may be losing some momentum in the mobile industry it revolutionized just a few years ago. So as the competition heats up this year, there are a few key areas that Cupertino should be focusing on more tightly. Read more »
Roughly half a dozen new mobile operating systems will come to market over the next 6 to 12 months. Many of these look to be more sophisticated than the older ones controlled by Apple and Google. This report will examine the most noteworthy of these new operating systems, Blackberry 10, Firefox, Tizen, and others. It will also document their competitive advantages and disadvantages and gauge what their chances of success — or even true disruption — might be. Read more »
We're pleased to launch the new Analyst Directory on GigaOM Pro - read on for an overview of what's new, and a quick tutorial on the new tools and features. Read more »
A solar steam project built by a California company or Oman's largest oil producer has been running for months now and recently showed it was delivering more power than promised in the contract. Read more »
Comment threads can be added by anyone, anywhere on the canvas, and there is no laborious sequence of creating an account, logging in, and so on. Read more »
The Finnish startup Jolla today unveiled the first smartphone running Sailfish OS, an impressive new platform with its roots in MeeGo OS. But the company still must strike some big distribution deals to survive in an increasingly competitive smartphone market. Read more »
Yahoo's $1 billion acquisition of Tumblr wasn't an overpay by any stretch. Read more »
A federal lab has completed a study to look at how compressed air technology could be a good fit for storing wind energy in the Pacific Northwest, where 13 percent of the electricity supply comes from wind. Read more »








