Under Eclipse, changes to Java EE begin
As part of the change in ownership of Java EE (Enterprise Edition) from Oracle to the Eclipse Foundation, how Java EE works and is managed are starting to change.For one, Oracle is making the Java EE...
View ArticleSpectralink is delighted to announce a new Elite Partner serving Switzerland...
LONDON, UK. 3rd October, 2017 – Spectralink Corporation (www.spectralink.com), the global leader in enterprise mobility solutions, is delighted to announce a strategic partnership with leading Swiss...
View Article“NSFW” doesn’t begin to describe Bluetooth security in sex toys
Poor security lets connected "wearables" be hijacked by attackers.
View ArticleDisney brings multiplayer back to classic Star Wars: Battlefront 2
64-player battles work again across GOG and Steam, though some report issues.
View ArticleOriginal Star Fox staffer tells story of sequel’s shelving, surprise launch
Before Dylan Cuthbert founded Q Games, he made 3D magic on Nintendo systems.
View ArticleFully driverless cars could be months away
Google's self-driving car unit prepares to launch a taxi service near Phoenix.
View ArticleJudge blasts Waymo v. Uber lawyers, delays trial until December
Waymo: The volume of documents handed over late is “shocking... unbelievable.”
View ArticleTotal War: Warhammer 2 Review: The weight of the New World
Fantasy still works wonders for the strategy hybrid, but DLC could make it a classic.
View ArticleWhite House wants to end Social Security numbers as a national ID
US government is examining the use of a “modern cryptographic identifier.”
View ArticleBrandPost: What Today’s Overburdened Cloud Architect Needs to Succeed
Moving some or all of your computing operations to the cloud is seen by many as a good way to reduce many of the management and resource demands associated with IT operations.Still, while public cloud...
View ArticleRussian bot-herder and election-fiddling suspect closer to US trial
It's an international tug-of-war: Russia also wants to extradite Peter Levashov The 36-year-old Russian accused of herding pump-and-dump spambots will be tried in America, following a decision of a...
View ArticleSole Equifax security worker at fault for failed patch, says former CEO
Someone failed to order the patch.If it was you, c'mere, have a hug.And a new identity Recently-and-forcibly-retired Equifax CEO Rick Smith has laid the blame for his credit-check biz's IT security...
View ArticleOracle wants you to drop a log into its cloud, so it can talk security
Larry E wants diverse log file formats tamed, so you can ask security questions in natural language OpenWorld 2017 Oraclersquo;s founder and chief technology officer Larry Ellison put on his best...
View ArticleWhat’s new in Kubernetes 1.8: role-based access, for starters
The latest version of the open source container orchestration framework Kubernetes, Kubernetes 1.8, promotes some long-gestating, long-awaited features to beta or even full production release.And it...
View ArticleHow devops changes both dev and ops
Devops is the literal and figurative fusion of development and operations.For years, these two groups have been separated by cultural and knowledge boundaries, particularly inside larger enterprise IT...
View ArticleWhat’s in store for the next Java
Fresh from the long-awaited release of Java Development Kit (JDK) 9 on September 21, Oracle is mapping out planned upgrades for Java, including for the Java 18.3 version due in March 2018 as part of a...
View ArticleInoapps Appointed To New Oracle Cloud Excellence Implementer (CEI) program
Appointment Recognises and Rewards Inoapps for Consistently Delivering Successful Oracle Cloud Implementations Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco, Calif.To accelerate customer transformation in the cloud,...
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: Data management: beyond just storing bits
Data is the new oil.As enterprises increasingly recognize the value of digital assets, infrastructure considerations have evolved well beyond simply storing data into the growing field of data...
View ArticleRussian suspected of $4bn Bitcoin laundering op to be extradited to US
38-year-old said to be appealing Greek court's decision A Greek court has approved the US extradition of a Russian national accused of running a $4bn Bitcoin laundering ring on the now-defunct BTC-e...
View ArticleTrump administration to announce repeal of the Clean Power Plan
Faced with a judge's deadline, the EPA will try something new, can't say what yet.
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