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With Kilo, the next major version OpenStack, slated to drop at the end of April, activity around OpenStack has started heating up. Here are three of the bigger OpenStack-related developments that came and went in the past week, each with implications for different parts of OpenStack and different segments of the target audience. Also read: Walmart doubles down on OpenStack And: 8 OpenStack solutions that claim to be fuss-free
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White Paper: Akamai
According to a new CSO survey, companies know hackers are targeting them, but too few have plans in place for fighting back. Here are the steps you need to take to eliminate the disconnect. LEARN MORE
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After dribbling out screenshots of a mainstream internal build of Windows Server 10, the Russian leakers know as WZor finally posted the whole enchilada Sunday afternoon. WZor also posted a deck of PowerPoint slides, apparently intended for Microsoft Partners, that fleshes out a new, headless version of Windows Server, the "nucleus of next-gen cloud infrastructure" with extensive born-in-the-cloud application support. Also read: WZor leaks screenshots of new Windows 10 build 10022, Server 9926READ MORE
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White Paper: Intel Security
Gartner MQ for SIEM – McAfee in the Leader's Quadrant. Read the recently released report, which says, “McAfee Enterprise Security Manager is a good choice for organizations that require high performance analytics under high event rate conditions.” VIEW NOW >>
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Mozilla is pursuing parallelism for JavaScript in an attempt to fully leverage available hardware capabilities. In a blog post, Mozilla Research's Dave Herman, principal researcher and director of strategy, noted experiments the organization has been conducting with its SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine, taking a low-level approach to extending Java with primitives for parallelism. Also read: JavaScript refinements keep coming, but problems persist READ MORE
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Microsoft on Monday announced two new Lumia smartphones running Windows Phone 8.1, which will be upgraded to the cross-platform Windows 10 later in the year. The company gave news media at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona a brief glimpse of how Windows 10 apps, such as an Excel spreadsheet, maps and Outlook email, look on a smartphone display. Also read: Windows 10 preview for smartphones is off to a slow start READ MORE
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White Paper: Intel Security
This report assesses organizations’ abilities to detect and deflect targeted attacks, reveals the top eight most critical indicators of attack, and examines best practices for proactive incident response, including use of real-time SIEM solutions.LEARN MORE >>
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