Computer system security stinks, because our software is buggy and untestable in full. Great for cyber criminals, but not for us. So why doesn’t someone build a mathematically verified, secure, …read more Source:: Linux
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Technology of the Year 2017: The best hardware, software, and cloud services
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•By Doug Dineley Looking over the winners of the 2017 Technology of the Year Awards, you can’t help but be struck by the startling number of open source projects. For several years …read more Source:: OpenSource
US government’s Code.gov software sharing website launched
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•By John Ribeiro Code.gov, a U.S. government website for promoting the sharing of custom-developed software code, was launched Thursday with listings of nearly 50 open-source projects from various government agencies. The move follows the …read more Source:: OpenSource
New round of HPE software layoffs begins
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•HPE has quietly begun to lay off yet more programmers and software engineers. …read more Source:: Linux
How to maximize the value of your software IP
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•By Paul Rubens Last month, BlackBerry announced that it was quitting the phone-making business, but the BlackBerry name will live on. That’s because the company has entered into a licensing agreement with …read more Source:: OpenSource
SDN groups team up to promote standards, open software development
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•By Michael Cooney Software Defined Networking standard bearer the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and ON.Lab have merged with designs on further pushing SDN benchmarks and open source software development of …read more Source:: OpenSource
Software applications have on average 24 vulnerabilities inherited from buggy components
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•By Lucian Constantin Many commercial software companies and enterprise in-house developers are churning out applications that are insecure by design due to the rapid and often uncontrolled use of open-source components. Even worse, these …read more Source:: OpenSource