By Matt Asay FaunaDB founder Evan Weaver has a crazy thought. Even as open source projects like Linux and Kubernetes continue to thrive, he suggests that maybe, just maybe, “As long as …read more Source:: OpenSource
Month: August 2020
TikTok’s potential sale could be impacted by China’s updated export rules: Report
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•The new export rules could potentially allow China to block the sale of TikTok to a US company. …read more Source:: oss watch
Enterprise architecture has been quietly eating away at the silos
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•Lack of enterprise architecture shows, often in a big way. ‘Left unresolved, EA shortfalls will destroy formerly great organizations.’ …read more Source:: it-priorities
Facebook sues maker of advertising SDK for refusing to participate in audit
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•Facebook also sued the operator of a website selling Instagram followers, likes, and comments. …read more Source:: oss watch
Microsoft readies next version of Windows Server LTSC for latter half of 2021
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•Microsoft has released a new test build of Windows Server ‘vNext’ and has also shared a list of features in it. Test build 20201 is for a version of Server …read more Source:: it-priorities
Netflix investigated over alleged tax evasion in Korea
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•The US streaming giant is among 21 multinational companies being investigated by South Korea’s tax service. …read more Source:: oss watch
Microsoft postpones Windows 10 1803 end of support date for some users
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•Windows 10 1803 Enterprise, Education and IoT Enterprise editions will continue to get security updates until May 2021, rather than November, 2020. …read more Source:: it-priorities
A new IT landscape empowers the CIO to mix and match
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•IT has always had an outsized influence on which technologies are adopted by organizations large and small. Now cloud giants are rolling up customers into big suites that are easy …read more Source:: it-priorities
Court stops Apple from taking away Epic’s developer access, Unreal Engine protected
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•However, Fortnite will remain absent from the App Store, for now. …read more Source:: oss watch
Global pandemic opening up can of security worms
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•Caught by the sudden onslaught of COVID-19, most businesses lacked or had inadequate security systems in place to support remote work and now have to deal with a new reality …read more Source:: oss watch