The smartphone market has been a two-horse race almost from day one. But Apple and Google may have had their own way for too long, and many of the industry’s biggest players are looking for an alternative to Android. Source: Tech
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OMA Bridges the Gap between SDOs and Developers with Revolutionary Toolkit
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•Press Event and Developer Demonstrations to be held at Mobile World CongressSan Diego- CA – February 18, 2015- The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) today announced they will launch their OMA Developer Toolkit at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain March 2-5, 2015. The toolkit is the first of its kind from a Standards Development Organization…
Redgate invests in 3T, developers of a MongoDB 3.0 GUI
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•Cambridge, UK and Berlin, Germany 17th February 2015 – MongoDB tools startup 3T Software announced today they have received substantial investment from Redgate software, a leading SQL Server tools developer. This second round of investment for 3T brings their total capital raised to over million. 3T Software build tools for MongoDB 3.0, including MongoChef –…
Enterprise Advances Brought Linux Success in 2014
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•For Linux, 2014 could easily be labeled the year enterprise really and truly embraced Linux. It could just as easily be labeled the year that nearly forgot Linux on the desktop. If you weren’t Docker, containers, OpenStack, or big data ─ chances are the spotlight didn’t brighten your day much. If, however, you (or your…
Fanless Android/Linux ''desktop'' pairs Snapdragon quad with mSATA storage
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•Embedded PC maker CompuLab has created a tiny Linux “desktop” based on ARM hardware. The Utilite2 crams a Snapdragon SoC along with a surprising selection of goodies into a die-cast aluminum chassis that measures just 3.4″ x 3.4″ x 1.1″. Source: Tech
Android 5.0 Lollipop Embraces the Enterprise
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•With version 5.0, Android makes the work of enterprise admins much easier. Security is stronger and more standardized. Android fragmentation is crumbling. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Lock Down Network Security with Newly Open Sourced Tools
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•In recent months, without a lot of fanfare, major technology firms have been open sourcing extremely sophisticated security tools. A number of these are flying under the radar, but they are worth knowing about. Here are some of most useful tools to be open sourced recently by Google, Facebook and Netflix. Nogotofail. Last week, as…
HP claims ''FIRST'' with 64-bit ARM servers
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•HP’s customizable server chassis ‘n’ cartridge range is getting interesting. Now it offers a 64-bit ARM unit, optimized for Web cache and HPC workloads. Source: Tech
Kali NetHunter turns Android device into hacker Swiss Army knife
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•Free to download, ready to customize, NetHunter puts the power of a pen-tester’s Linux desktop on a Nexus phone or tablet. One of the tools we’ve leaned on heavily in some of our lab testing of software privacy and security is Kali Linux. Source: Tech
@BigDataExpo | The Chief Analytics Officer’s Nightmare [#BigData by @ABridgwater]
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•Scene scenario: 10 am in a boardroom somewhere, second round of coffees served, Danish and donuts untouched, a quiet hush settles. “Well you know what guys? (and, by the use of the term guys I mean to include both sexes here assembled) – the trouble that we have as a company is that we are,…