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Why I’d Never Buy an Apple Watch

The new Apple Watch has many cool features to be sure, but I just don’t like the fact that Apple discriminates on the basis of handedness. The Apple Watch comes

Canadian Developers Launch Git Bounty Project

At the recent TechCrunch Disrupt SF hackathon, a team of developers from a Montreal-based company called Osedea floated an idea for a unique open source bug bounty program. Called “Git

Hackers Compromise Test Server for HealthCare.gov

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the agency responsible for Obamacare, have confirmed that hackers were able to breach a server for HealthCare.gov on July 8. More specifically, the

Cisco, Red Hat Unveil OpenStack Solution

Cisco and Red Hat have announced that they are partnering together on a new cloud computing offering that will unite Cisco’s infrastructure hardware with Red Hat’s distribution of OpenStack. Called

Debunking Common Agile Misconceptions

Allen Holub at Dr. Dobb’s has written a new blog post that debunks the claims of the Anti Agile Manifesto. In it, he explains why agile software development really isn’t

China Investigates Microsoft’s Use of Verification Codes

Antitrust regulators with China’s State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) have stepped up their investigation of Microsoft, giving the company twenty days to respond to questions about Windows and

Best practices for maintaining a secure SDLC

Hi, Good Morning! My name is Natalia and I???m writing on behalf of Nazar Tymoshyk, an IT security and network infrastructure expert at SoftServe (softserveinc.com), the enterprise-class software development company.

Visual Studio Online Adds Stakeholder Licensing

Microsoft has added a new licensing option to Visual Studio Online in order to make it easier for more people to be involved in the enterprise application development process. “What

NaviSite Launches Two Additional UK Cloud Nodes

New Nodes Feature Access to NaviCloud Director, providing UK businesses with a more flexible, customisable, enterprise class, production-oriented hybrid cloud environmentLONDON ??? 28 August, 2014 ??? NaviSite Europe Limited, a

Git Releases 2.1 Update

Git released its last major update, the 2.0 release, in June 2014. Now just a couple of short months later, the version control system has pushed out an incremental release

Love, Marriage and Open APIs

Developers love APIs. In the race to meet the demand for more applications, the global community of developers is relying on APIs to provide quick access to data and services

CoreOS Launches Docker Repository

In another sign of the growing popularity of container technology, the CoreOS Linux distribution has set up an online repository for Docker. Like the GitHub code repository, the new Docker

IBM SoftLayer Cloud Adds Bare Metal Option

IBM has added a new option to its SoftLayer cloud computing service: bare metal servers. The bare metal option can offer exceptional performance but isn’t as flexible as virtualized environments.

Microsoft Releases Preview Version of DocumentDB

Microsoft has launched a preview version of DocumentDB, its NoSQL database service for Azure. Microsoft’s Scott Guthrie explained, “It allows you to store and query any JSON [JavaScript Object Notation]