Oracle recently freed J2EE, aka Java EE. Now known as Jakarta EE, enterprise Java’s new manager the Eclipse Foundation is revealing its plans for the popular middleware platform. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: June 5, 2018
Amazon EKS is generally available, bringing fully-managed Kubernetes to AWS
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•57 percent of Kubernetes users run Kubernetes on AWS, according to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. …read more Source:: Open Source S
92 million accounts for DNA testing site MyHeritage found online
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•The company announced the exposure revealed email addresses and hashed passwords. …read more Source:: Open Source S
NetMotion launches operational intelligence platform to supercharge enterprise mobility
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•The world is going mobile and NetMotion’s first of its kind platform gathers a massive amount of data and presents real-time results so that clients can take action to solve …read more Source:: Open Source S
IBM offers SaaS solution for companies on the hunt for GDPR data
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•The service aims to help the enterprise uncover where data is stored and address any issues related to GDPR compliance. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook rolls out indirect data center cooling system that can take the humidity
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•With the new system, Facebook will be able to consider less temperate environments for data center construction. …read more Source:: Open Source S
A tennis ball retriever powered by Ubuntu
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•Open source architecture has shortened a notoriously trying robotics development cycle by years, and we’re now seeing a new generation of hardware to prove it …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft veteran Chris Jones leaves for customer data startup Amperity
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•Chris Jones, the head of Microsoft’s HealthCare NExT incubator has left the company after 21 years in various posts across the company. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple stays top of slowing wearables market
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•The global wearables market grew by 1.2 percent for Q1 2018, lower than the 18 percent year-on-year growth registered a year ago, as consumers opt for smarter wearable devices. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ACCC needs AU$6m more to monitor NBN fixed-wireless speeds
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•Another AU$6 million in government funding is needed to extend the ACCC’s speed-monitoring reports to fixed-wireless services in order to cover the cost of obtaining 4,000 more devices and the …read more Source:: Open Source S