Ramco wins order from Saudi based Mega Manpower Company, Al Jazeera Support...
Dammam, KSA/ Chennai, INDIA – November 27, 2017 – Ramco Systems, a leading enterprise software company focusing on enterprise cloud platform, products and services today announced that it has won an...
View ArticleNASA’s next flagship telescope is “not executable” in its current form
"The NASA HQ-to-Program governance structure is dysfunctional."
View ArticleBarracuda gobbled up by private equity sharks
Thoma Bravo bags network security biz for $1.6bn cash Private equity biz Thoma Bravo is buying slow-growth Barracuda Networks for $1.6bn in cash.…
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: 5 steps for baking AI into your enterprise
Increasingly, digital transformation is key to nearly every enterprise strategy—and it’s prompting the C-suite to embrace and apply new technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI), to traditional...
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: Use the cloud to create open, connected data lakes...
Produced by every single organization, data is the common denominator across industries as we look to advance how cloud and AI are incorporated into our operations and daily lives.Before the potential...
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: Why containers will rule the cloud: the rise of...
Much has changed since the very first version of Kubernetes was released in July 2015. Over the past two years, the open community has made tremendous strides in evolving this container management...
View ArticleGalaxy Note 8 is the latest Android phone to go on sale at Microsoft’s stores
The fallback position from Windows phones: running Microsoft apps on Android.
View ArticleFederal student aid site offers one-stop shopping for ID thieves
If you have someonersquo;s name, birthdate, and SSN, FAFSA site will give up sensitive data.
View ArticleCreeping quackery: “Integrative” cancer care spreading in NIH-supported centers
Shifty and vague language provides a slippery slope to homeopathy.
View ArticleThat $10,000 Facebook bug: Photos shafted, addicts screwed by polls
Strangers' snaps glimpsed, deleted with code you wouldn't touch with a ten-foot poll A security researcher found a way to delete any picture on Facebook, irrespective of whether it's public or private,...
View ArticleCogeco Peer 1 Provides 3D View of the Internet with Map of the Internet App
New data and improved functionalities make the open source app a handy tool for developers and studentsTORONTO, ONTARIO, November 28, 2017 – Cogeco Peer 1, a global provider of enterprise IT products...
View ArticleThe 2017 Ars Technica gadget gift guide: On-the-go and travel tech edition
We reflected on a year of testing to find the best tech for your next road trip.
View ArticleTabs come to every window in Windows 10 “Sets”
They'll be hitting the Insider Program soon... but not for everybody.
View ArticleResearcher discovers classified Army intel app, data on open public AWS bucket
Failed intelligence system, with data labeled "Top Secret," left open by contractor.
View ArticleMore than a fad? VR headset sales are slowly creeping higher
Lower prices lead to increased interest as PlayStation Move dominates sales.
View ArticleJudge delays trial after ex-Uber employee describes rogue behavior
Richard Jacobs, an ex-security official at Uber, testified in court Tuesday.
View ArticleCivilization VI: Rise and Fall will let you seize cities without firing a shot
Civilization VI’s new Rise and Fall expansion will add ages and governors.
View ArticlePro tip: You can log into macOS High Sierra as root with no password
Apple, this is bad – like Windows 95 bad – but there is a workaround to kill the bug A trivial-to-exploit flaw in macOS High Sierra, aka macOS 10.13, allows users to gain admin rights, or log in as...
View ArticleAfter two months of quiet, North Korea launches another ballistic missile
After two months of quiet, a new test may bring North Korea closer to a working ICBM.
View ArticleUS intelligence blabs classified Linux VM to world via leaky S3 silo
Gigabytes of Army, NSA files found out in the open online A classified toolkit for potentially accessing US military intelligence networks was left exposed to the public internet, for anyone to find,...
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