French data-protection authorities have officially closed their investigation into privacy violations by Windows 10. The notice praises Microsoft for cutting Windows 10 data collection by half. …read more Source:: oss watch
Month: June 2017
Telstra, Optus join ACCC in Vodafone mobile domestic roaming case
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•Australia’s two largest mobile telcos will be sitting beside the ACCC in court to defend the inquiry process that led to the regulator not declaring wholesale mobile domestic roaming in …read more Source:: oss watch
Australian ISPs to block 128 domains linked to online piracy in Foxtel case
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•The pay TV provider has extended its list of targeted domain names to include an additional 73 domains associated with The Pirate Bay and Torrentz. …read more Source:: oss watch
Toshiba to sue partner Western Digital over meddling in chip sale
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•It wouldn’t be the first relationship to go sour over money. …read more Source:: oss watch
Fasoo eyes enterprise DRM resurgence in the US
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•A reignited interest in enterprise digital rights management while New York passes stricter cybersecurity laws will likely be a boon to information security firm Fasoo. …read more Source:: oss watch
Is DevOps sustainable after the consultants leave?
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•As with many a corporate initiative, DevOps is launched with high hopes and lots of hoopla. But will everyone continue to work together as one happy, aligned family? . …read more Source:: it-priorities
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update: What’s coming on the security front
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•Microsoft will be adding a number of new security features to Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, but for Enterprise and Windows Server users only. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Google hit with record $2.7bn EU fine for demoting rival shopping services
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•European Commission hits Google with the highest penalty it’s ever issued for giving an illegal advantage to its own shopping service while stifling competitors. …read more Source:: oss watch
8 steps to becoming a ‘cloud-native’ enterprise
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•Go Agile, go DevOps, get the right skills, and don’t fret the ROI just yet. …read more Source:: it-priorities
One-fifth of today’s enterprise applications were born in the cloud, surveys suggest
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•‘Let them die in their own lifecycle’: Will on-premises applications simply wither away through gradual attrition? …read more Source:: it-priorities