Last year, only one ISP achieved six out of six stars in protecting user data. Now, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, among a handful of others, have stepped up. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
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Linux group builds 64-bit Android KitKat for ARM developers
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•Google is being tight-lipped about when the 64-bit version of Android will be released, but Linux development group Linaro has built a version of the open-source operating system so mobile applications can be written and tested by manufacturers and developers rushing to catch up with Apple. Source: Tech
Don't celebrate OpenStack's success just yet
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•Web browser or Office suite? Microsoft’s and Google’s office productivity and collaboration clouds pit rich and complex against simple and lean more View IDC’s White Paper, to review IDC CloudTrack Survey findings, gain expert insight into the challenges and opportunities the cloud presents, and determine which deployment option could provide the … (more) Source: Tech
Scandit Launches New Feature-Rich Version of Barcode Scanner SDK for Android
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•San Francisco, May 8, 2014 Scandit (www.scandit.com), developer of the leading software-based barcode scanning and data capture platform for smartphones, tablets and wearable computing devices, has today launched the new, fourth version of its Barcode Scanner SDK, Version 4.0, for the Android platform. This incorporates dynamic features including full-screen scanning, further improvements to its unique…
20 Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance
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•It’s really very tough job for every System or Network administrator to monitor and debug Linux System Performance problems every day. After being a Linux Administrator for 5 years in IT industry, I came to know that how hard is to monitor and keep systems up and running. For this reason,… [[ This is a…
Google Names Participants for 2014 Summer of Code Program
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•The 2014 Google Summer of Code program will involve 1,307 college students this year, who were selected from a pool of 4,420 applicants. Source: Tech
Google kept Heartbleed bug hidden from the government
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•The Heartbleed security bug disclosed last week may be among the most wide-reaching vulnerabilities on the web to ever be discovered, but the researchers who detected the glitch didn’t exactly rush to reveal it to the world. Source: Tech
Google: Compute Engine Customers Should Create New SSL Keys Over Heartbleed
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•Google Compute Engine customers need to create new keys in services that use OpenSSL. Meanwhile, Google Search Appliance customers are still waiting for a patch. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
DevOps Amplifies Your Open Source Credentials
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•Can you really do DevOps without sharing scripts or code? DevOps manifesto proponents value cross-functional teams, symbiotic relationships, and continual feedback loops. Effective DevOps initiatives create engaged communities where team interactions amplify personal actions. When technology teams find adopting a DevOps culture is more difficult than using DevOps tools, suggest the open source way as…
And bam: Google cuts on-demand cloud prices by a third, demos live migration for its cloud
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•Google Cloud Platform Live: Google slices prices across regions and services to take on the big dog in public cloud. Source: Tech