Genomics Startup Counts On Amazon Cloud

Courtagen taps AWS to deal with the terabytes of information produced in analyzing individuals’ genes to pinpoint disease-causing abnormalities and best treatments. Brendan McKernan has atrial fibrillation, a condition that causes arrhythmia within the heart. He remembers being asked by his doctor which of 12 drugs that they had tried he liked the fitting. “I told him I felt terrible on they all,” he recalled, wondering why the doctor hadn’t been ready to prescribe a drug that was right for him. In terms of finding just the best drug, often the sole tool inside the doctor’s medicine bag is trial and mistake. One drug eventually proved greater than others, but McKernan, president of Courtagen Life Sciences, still wanted a device which could advise a physician regarding which treatment is healthier for the patient, out of several candidates with varying degrees of unwanted effects. For a spectrum of great ailments referred to as mitochondrial diseases, the firm he co-founded is putting the sort of tool within... Read More »

VMware Expands vCloud Hybrid Service To UK

VMware opens first overseas vCloud Hybrid Service datacenter to offer European customers faster response times, better compliance with national data protection laws. VMware has opened its first overseas vCloud Hybrid Service datacenter within the London suburb of Slough, which have been a well-liked location for corporations to construct and lease wholesale datacenter space resulting from its proximity to the London financial services market and other large-scale IT service users. VMware’s Mathew Lodge, VP of cloud services, said vCloud Hybrid Service is now generally available from the datacenter west of London and, in an interview, said VMware will soon add a second and connected datacenter south of London. The paired centers within the London area would give VMware’s public cloud offering greater resiliency, with one site backing up the alternative, he said. VMware’s public cloud just isn’t yet a self-service facility. For something, it doesn’t take mastercards, as Amazon Web Services does. A mastercard system could be implemented later this year, Lodge said. For now, VMware’s... Read More »

Amazon AppStream Is Now Available To All Developers

[ Developer] Last year, Amazon introduced AppStream a good way to help developers deliver applications to consumers in the course of the cloud. The proposed benefit was that developers could deliver applications to consumers no matter their hardware due to the appliance running on cloud servers. It’s been in beta because it was announced, but now it’s finally ready. Amazon announced this morning that AppStream is finally out of beta and available to all developers. Going forward, developers would be ready to utilize Amazon Web Services to host applications at the cloud which are then streamed to consumer devices. AppStream can be utilized for nearly anything as Amazon can stream applications off of a desktop PC or a mobile device running FireOS, Android or iOS. With the general public release, Amazon has also added some new features to AppStream: Automated Version Resolution – AppStream now detects the SDK version that was used to create a shopper and launches compatible backend services automatically. This permits AppStream... Read More »

Rackspace CTO’s Prescription For HealthCare.gov

Rackspace CTO John Engates offers a prescription for HealthCare.gov’s complete recovery and continued health. When HealthCare.gov launched in October, it was plagued with problems. It was slow. It crashed. Most significantly, the user experience was just plain bad. But lots of the site’s main problems weren’t necessarily technical. HealthCare.gov suffered from a severe loss of transparency, accountability, and oversight. There has been no single owner — no centralized management. Late last month, i used to be invited to the White House and to the HealthCare.gov operations center to get an inside take a look at the work being done to mend the positioning. It kind of feels a few of the initial problems are being fixed. One major first step toward righting the ship was implementing a tech surge. The govt brought in some outsiders to work at the site and put the entire contractors under a single roof. There’s finally a single point of accountability. [ Want more on HealthCare.gov? Read our Obamacare Tech... Read More »

Google Introduces Benchmark For All of your Microbenchmarking Needs

[ Developer] According to Google, you’ll be able to rarely ever have to run microbenchmarks. Still, some developers will find it useful once they see if a bit of code they’re engaged on is actually worth it. While there are tools available to run microbenchmarks, Google thought it’d be a good suggestion to make its own. Google announced today that it has created a brand new microbenchmarking tool called benchmark. The tool is built on a C++ library and was inspired by googletest. The tool “supports value- and sort-parameterized benchmarks, various options for running the benchmarks including multithreading, and custom report generation.” While benchmark is predicated on googletest, Google notes that there’s a major difference between both. In benchmark, benchmarks aren’t automatically discovered like they’re in googletest. This isn’t a foul thing though as Google notes the dearth of automatic discovery “allows greater flexibility in relation to how benchmarks are run, and the parameters which can be utilized by the benchmark.” Here’s what benchmark seems... Read More »