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Nov 16, 2016
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Microsoft doubles down on Linux love, joins foundation

Over the past few years, Microsoft has been pushing its love of Linux and open source, after a long campaign against the popular operating system. On Wednesday, the company made that even more official by joining the Linux Foundation, an organization that shepherds development of the operating system's kernel and provides funding for open source projects. Read More

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Mobile Use Case: Networkworld White Paper

Most organizations have built at least a few mobile apps at this point. Once employees and customers have adopted the first set of apps, the floodgates open and demand for mobile apps and business processes quickly outstrips IT's ability to scale its initial development efforts. At this time, the challenge for organizations is creating a framework that allows the technology team to scale its development efforts rapidly. Read More

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DataStax buys DataScale, plans to launch managed cloud service

The NoSQL database software specialist, which powers companies like Netflix and eBay, has acquired DataScale, a specialist in cloud-based management services for data infrastructure. The company plans to launch DataStax Managed Cloud service in early 2017. Read More

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Review: Spark lights up machine learning

Spark brings efficient machine learning to large compute clusters and combines with TensorFlow for deep learning Read More

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Super Mari-owned: Startling Nintendo-based vulnerability discovered in Ubuntu

A vulnerability in a multimedia framework present on some versions of Ubuntu can be exploited by sound files meant to be played on the venerable Nintendo Entertainment System, according to security researcher Chris Evans. Read More

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The most secure and private instant messaging apps

In Bryan Lunduke’s ongoing quest to make his digital life as secure and private as possible, he’s found three instant messaging networks worth talking about. Read More

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IoT Use Case: Networkworld White Paper

The Internet of Things (IoT) offers many opportunities and a new world of data management and security challenges for organizations. First, IoT changes the breadth of what we connect regarding the type of devices. These devices could be as simple as a sensor or as complex as a supercomputer. Read More

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