Open Source Insider
May 2014
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What is a network-independent mobile application?
29 May 2014 -
Samsung: the future of digital health is open (standards)
29 May 2014 -
Chef: your server is not a pet, think of it as cattle
28 May 2014
What is a network-independent mobile application?
Samsung has this week detailed its work on a major digital health initiative based on open hardware platforms and open software architecture.
Chef is in fact the company formerly known as Opscode; the company renamed itself after its core IT automation product after a recent round of successful funding.
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Intel: BYOD enterprise Android is OK
27 May 2014 -
prpl: digital home IoT software needs portable software on virtualised architectures
26 May 2014 -
White House contributes APIs, stages hackathons & runs on Drupal
20 May 2014 -
Open source light sabre with Virtual Reality IMAX headset
18 May 2014 -
Why Linux never threated Windows on the desktop
09 May 2014 -
DataStax and Databricks stack bricks of data
08 May 2014 -
Knowing when to cloud, and when not to cloud
07 May 2014
Is Intel doing more than many of the other major vendors when it comes to facilitating Android implementation?
prpl: digital home IoT software needs portable software on virtualised architectures
White House contributes APIs, stages hackathons & runs on Drupal
In 2014 we can still read reports claiming that VR will be the 'next big thing in gaming' and it might just be so.
Why Linux never threated Windows on the desktop
Apache Cassandra company DataStax is snuggling up with Databricks. The partnership is designed to deliver open source code back to the Apache Spark and Apache Cassandra communities to ensure that ...
Forrester's Alan Weintraub has said that EMC's EIM [Enterprise Information Management] strategy focuses on this InfoArchive product.
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How to ratify & audit open source security
01 May 2014
SpiderOak this month released its open-source cryptographically-secure cloud application development framework called Crypton.