Developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K for PC and consoles, XCOM: Enemy Unknown is the first game to be developed and published for Linux by Feral Interactive. Source: Tech
10 Growth Opportunities IT Service Providers Need to Know
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•IT service providers can fall behind competitors if they don’t expand their security offerings, and monitor key performance indicators and benchmarks. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
Rapid Development with Alfresco CMS
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•In this article an extension to the CMS Alfresco is proposed, in order to reduce costs involved with the creation of a custom front-end and make it more efficient the issue of document management. An organization often has to manage a large number of documents, such as bills, transport documents, technical documentation, production orders and…
IT Professionals Overworked, Losing Pride in Their Jobs
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•Overall, the percentage of IT professionals who would not choose to pursue a career in IT rose from 19 percent in 2013 to 23 percent in 2014. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
As IT's Industrial Age Ends, The Humanist Era Begins
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•There’s a real skills crisis in IT — and it’s not a quantity issue. The new IT is not what the old IT was designed to do. For some, the new IT will create opportunities; for others, soul-searching and less relevance. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
More Mainstream Businesses Depend on Open Source
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•If you’re an executive that’s concerned about the high-cost of proprietary software, you’re not alone. If your IT team pushes back whenever Line of Business leaders ask them for feature enhancements that goes beyond the limits of the commercial software packages they’ve licensed, then you already know that frustration. Are you wondering if there’s an…
eBay Security Breach Delivers 10 Lessons for Enterprise IT Executives
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•The eBay breach, the latest in a long list of security woes at large enterprises, should teach us a lot about security—or the general lack of it—across the Web. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
Tehnoetic wireless USB adapter now FSF-certified to respect your freedom
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•BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA — Wednesday, May 21, 2014 — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today awarded Respects Your Freedom (RYF) certification to the Tehnoetic TET-N150 wireless USB adapter. Source: Free Software
SysMech expands real-time network tool set and increases head count as big data applications see record revenue growth
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•New Head of Product brings almost 20 years’ of industry experience as company seeks to fill twenty further network positions over its next financial yearSysMech, the UK-based big data applications company, today announced that the implementation of its real-time Zen Telco toolset has experienced record growth this year. Zen is the first Telco toolset to…