SUSE makes creating customized operating system images easier than ever with SUSE Studio Express. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: September 28, 2017
When Microsoft met SUSE: This Windows-Linux partnership gets stronger every day
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•SUSE and Microsoft have the longest running partnership between Linux and Windows. Here’s where they’ve been, where they are now, and where they’re going tomorrow. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Logitech MeetUp review: A high-quality small-room conference camera
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•If meeting space is tight, and your IT budget somewhat less so, Logitech’s MeetUp conference camera fits the bill for meetings with 6-8 participants. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10 next year: Microsoft shows off new look Start Menu starring Fluent Design
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•Microsoft latest Windows 10 Redstone 4 preview shows where it’s heading with its new design language. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The B2B breach trifecta: Equifax, SEC and Deloitte
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•Why did Equifax take a beating in the headlines, but the SEC breach was barely a blip? Forrester examines the Equifax, SEC and Deloitte data breaches. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ASIC weighs in on initial coin offerings
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•Australia’s corporate watchdog has urged those involved in initial coin offerings to err on the side of caution to ensure they are abiding by the country’s laws. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ANZ bank to focus on the less glamorous side of blockchain
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•The bank is taking the more responsible path and getting its ducks in line before investing further in blockchain-based technology. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australians will thank government for immeasurable innovation agenda: Morrison
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•Treasurer says government will not apologise for ‘moving too quickly’ in the design and implementation of its 2015 innovation agenda. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Launtel launches gigabit-speed NBN in Hobart
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•Launtel has extended its full-fibre 1Gbps business NBN service to Hobart and is next looking to reach Burnie and Devonport with the hope of turning Tasmania into Australia’s first ‘giga-state’. …read more Source:: Open Source S