2015년 3월 2일 월요일

WZor leaks Windows Server 10 Preview build - 02


Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
March 02, 2015

WZor leaks Windows Server 10 Preview build

After dribbling out screenshots of a Windows Server 10 build, the Russian leakers know as WZor finally posted the whole enchilada. WZor also posted a deck of PowerPoint slides that fleshes out a new version of Windows Server.
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Momentum builds as major OpenStack rev approaches

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. READ MORE

Samsung Pay faces an uphill climb against Apple Pay and Google Wallet

Samsung Pay differs from Apple Pay and Google Wallet in that it is not limited to the use of NFC-compatible payment terminals. The new Galaxy S6 devices include support for MST, a technology that may not be too long for this world. READ MORE
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Atlassian offers high-volume, Git-based code management

Atlassian's managed Git service has been designed specifically for enterprise workloads, according to the company. It can easily support thousands of concurrent users issuing frequent changes to a code base. READ MORE

Google confirms carrier plans, details coming soon

Google has confirmed for the first time that it plans to offer connectivity directly to mobile users in the U.S., but a senior executive downplayed the competition it would be to major U.S. cellular carriers. READ MORE
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