Tuesday, September 16, 2014

7 reasons Apple should open-source Swift -- and 7 reasons it won't

7 reasons Apple should open-source Swift -- and 7 reasons it won't | OpenSSL warns vendors against using vulnerability info for marketing

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Chef muscles up with Microsoft, Amazon
Chef, a popular open source software program for managing the configuration settings of servers, software and other IT components, now can reach deeper into the data center with the help of some intertwined services from Microsoft, VMware and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell Software

Achieve Deeper Network Security and Application Control
Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) have emerged to revolutionize network security as we once knew it. Yet to safeguard an organization from today's ever-evolving threats, NGFWs must be able to deliver an even deeper level of network security. View Now

WHITE PAPER: SAS

Bringing the Power to SAS to Hadoop
Discover how SAS both simplifies and augments Hadoop to enable customers to combine world-class analytics with a strong distributed processing and commodity-based storage infrastructure. Read Now

7 reasons Apple should open-source Swift -- and 7 reasons it won't
Faster innovation, better security, new markets -- the case for opening Swift might be more compelling than Apple will admit Read More

OpenSSL warns vendors against using vulnerability info for marketing
Security advisories for OpenSSL should not be used for competitive advantage, according to the development project behind the widely used cryptography component. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Think You've Mastered Application Performance? Think Again
The landscape of application delivery is shifting. Two big changes are driving the trend, application performance is now on the critical path of business and application architectures are more complex. Learn more >>

Why the HealthCare.gov breach matters
When there's a target on your back, you can't afford to ignore anything on your network. Read More

Unix: Scripting with templates
One of the best ways to write scripts quickly and effectively is to never start from scratch. Read More

Red Hat Satellite orbits the Amazon cloud
Red Hat Satellite, the software for managing fleets of servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux, can now also manage copies of RHEL that run in the cloud as well. Read More


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