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The 'Bad Boys' of open source

  Verizon Recreates the Public Cloud for the Enterprise IT | Oracle scoffs at charge that Ellison is overpaid
 
 
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The 'Bad Boys' of open source
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Verizon Recreates the Public Cloud for the Enterprise IT
Verizon Terremark CTO John Considine took the stage at Interop 2013 here in New York City Thursday to unveil the new offering, which he says has been built from scratch to support scalability and ease of use at its core. "I'm here to talk about a new cloud with new rules," Considine told Interop attendees. "Just a few years ago, we were having a serious debate about whether cloud was a fad or something real." Read More
 

Oracle scoffs at charge that Ellison is overpaid
Oracle has fired back against charges by a shareholder advisory group that CEO Larry Ellison's compensation is excessive given the company's performance and when compared to other tech company CEOs. Read More
 

Blizzident's 3D-printed toothbrush cleans teeth in 6 seconds
A new toothbrush tailored to your mouth through 3D imaging can automatically clean teeth in seconds by just biting and grinding on it. Read More
 

Patent firm Lodsys backs out of dispute with Kaspersky Lab
Security firm Kaspersky Lab said patent firm Lodsys had withdrawn its claims rather than face the verdict of the court in a patent dispute. Read More
 

Research buries Microsoft's Bing-vs.-Google claim
Microsoft's claim that people prefer Bing over Google by a 2-to-1 margin in blind taste tests always smelled fishy, but now a Yale professor and his students have shown it to be pure marketing malarkey by conducting their own survey ... and they did it using Microsoft's tool of choice. Read More
 

Spotify's artful digs
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Scientists say Mars crater may be 'game-changing' supervolcano
  What scientists used to think was an impact crater on the surface of Mars now appears to be the site of an ancient supervolcano. Read More
 

Yahoo abandons T-shirt rewards for vulnerability information
  Yahoo will stop giving T-shirts as a reward for finding security vulnerabilities after a public shaming it's calling "t-shirt gate." Read More
 

Heat it, bend it, slam it and the latest gadget glass won't break
Pity the glass on the front of your smartphone. It typically gets subjected to a lot of abuse through its life and sometimes even shatters if the forces are too much. But glass manufacturers are continually pushing the boundaries of what's possible with the material, and some of the latest gadget glass is on show this week by Nippon Electric Glass at the Ceatec 2013 expo. Read More
 

Mocana unwraps protection for iOS 7 apps
Mocana will soon allow companies to wrap iOS 7 apps in a layer of security software designed to insulate enterprise data from hackers who are becoming increasingly interested in smartphones. Read More
 

5 steps for application security
The software development lifecycle can be a double-edged sword. On one hand, software needs to be developed with usability in mind, and it needs to be produced quickly. On the other hand, it also needs to maintain a solid security base. Having those two sides in equal measure is easier said than done. Darren Meyer, Senior Security Researcher for Veracode, walks us through five steps for secure application development and deployment. Read More
 

CSC: The cloud's quiet whiz kid
When most people who track the industry think of the cloud computing market, big names like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google, Rackspace, Verizon Terremark and others come to mind. HP, Joyent, IBM and Dell even. But Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)? Read More
 

 

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