Microsoft plans to add more security and manageability features to Windows 10 Creators Update before its debut in Spring 2017. Here’s what’s coming. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Month: December 2016
Lift language opens the door to cross-platform parallelism
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Wouldn’t it be great to write code that runs high-speed parallel algorithms on just about every kind of hardware out there, and without needing to be hand-tweaked to run well …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Should Linux Mint be discontinued?
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•By Jim Lynch Should Linux Mint be discontinued? Linux Mint has been quite popular with many users for a very long time. But changes to Linux Mint in recent years have one redditor wondering …read more Source:: OpenSource
6 top qualities IT leaders will need in 2017
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•Deloitte survey finds CIOs are not satisfied with merely keeping things running smoothly — they need to know if it’s delivering what end customers actually want. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Brazil sees worst quarterly PC sales of 2016
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•Market segment reaches a new low due to changes in consumer demand, says IDC …read more Source:: it-priorities
4 likely future twists for Python
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Python’s best times may be yet to come. The language is broadly popular and widely deployed, and it’s a staple presence in many fields enjoying explosive growth, such as machine …read more Source:: OpenSource
Google goes ‘fuzzy’ to combat insecure software
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•By Serdar Yegulalp It may sound like something you do to a sweater, but “fuzzing”—testing applications against random input to detect potentially fatal errors—has become a major weapon in the arsenal against insecure …read more Source:: OpenSource
Vulture capitalists threaten Cognizant’s continued digital evolution
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•With clients and new digital markets slow to scale up, activist investor pushes vision of more profits from legacy IT, may kill the golden goose …read more Source:: it-priorities
Visual Studio toolkit will build bootable apps
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•By Paul Krill The Cosmos open source OS “construction kit” is looking to create fast, small-footprint applications that are less dependent on hardware. In development since 2006, the kit is not …read more Source:: OpenSource