New flaw in an old encryption scheme leaves the experts scrambling to disable SSL 3 Read more at Linux Pro Magazine Source: Linux
Month: October 2014
ADLV Working With DVLA on New Real-Time Driving Licence Data Verification System For Fleets
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•The recently launched ADLV (the Association for Driving Licence Verification) www.adlv.co.uk has announced that it is now working closely with the DVLA on a new digital service for fleet customers to check driving licence data in real-time. Subject to licence holder consent, the new secure digital web services technology will enable ADLV members, and other…
Perforce Software launches the Continuous Delivery Forum
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•Special guest speaker: Dave Farley, co-author of the award-winning book ‘Continuous Delivery’Event co-sponsor: XebiaLabs and Polarion SoftwareDate: 28th October, BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, First Floor, Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HATime: 12.30-5pm followed by drinks at The Coal HoleAbout the Forum:On 28th October, Perforce Software will be hosting the first Continuous…
Israeli platform brings order to program downloads
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•Participants at a conference held by JFrog in Herzliya in July. The conference was held in an underground bunker, due to the Homefront Command restrictions in force during Operation Protective Edge, with Herzliya a prime target for Hamas rockets Bintray , the system that brought order to the world of open-source binaries, is going commercial.…
Firefox 33 brings H.264 support, lets you send videos to Chromecast and Roku devices from Android
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•More than a month after Mozilla came out with Firefox 32, the company has updated the web browser for Android, Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms, bumping it to version 33.0. Aside from bug fixes, the update also brings some new features as well as performance improvements. One of the notable features of the update is…
IT Budget Increases Not Realized, but Hiring Increases Anticipated
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•Help desk and technical support, cloud and social media have consistently been the least difficult roles to fill with exceptional talent. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
Laura Poitras on the Crypto Tools That Made Her Snowden Film Possible
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•As a journalist, Laura Poitras was the quiet mastermind behind the publication of Edward Snowden’s unprecedented NSA leak. As a filmmaker, her new movie Citizenfour makes clear she’s one of the most important directors working in documentary today. Source: Tech
Flexiant Opens New Multi-Cloud Revenue Opportunities for Managed Service Providers and Telcos
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•Easily deploy and manage next generation applications across multiple public and private clouds with Flexiant ConcertoLondon, UK – October 15, 2014 – Next generation applications are the next big cloud revenue generating opportunity for managed service providers and telcos. To service these apps, born in the cloud and for the cloud, service providers need to…
Hackers shake confidence in free software idealism of the 1980s
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•Several high-profile attacks in recent months exploited security flaws found in the “open-source” software created by volunteers collaborating online, building off each other’s work. The YGS Group provides digital and printed reprint services for Daily Herald. Source: Tech
Linux Foundation Announces Open Source Dronecode Project
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•Drones have a ton of potential and not just for warfare. It can be used to make deliveries , record videos from heights and places which might not be reachable, and it is a pretty fun hobby as well, so safe to say that the future of drones is looking very promising. Source: Tech