IBM pumps up its hybrid-cloud muscle with Gravitant buy.

Senior exec says Alphabet remains 'committed' to Chrome OS.

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Issue highlights

1. IBM pumps up its hybrid-cloud muscle with Gravitant buy

2. Senior exec says Alphabet remains 'committed' to Chrome OS

3. Beyond devops: Embrace infrastructure as code

4. Hypernetes unites Kubernetes, OpenStack for multitenant container management

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IBM pumps up its hybrid-cloud muscle with Gravitant buy

The Texas company's technology aims to make it easier to integrate mixed cloud environments. READ MORE

Senior exec says Alphabet remains 'committed' to Chrome OS

But if rumors about combining Android and Chrome turn out to be true, Alphabet may want to focus developers on a single OS for greater efficiencies. READ MORE

Beyond devops: Embrace infrastructure as code

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Hypernetes unites Kubernetes, OpenStack for multitenant container management

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