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There were approximately 6,000 attendees at this year’s developer conference, and you can’t walk a few steps without bumping into someone sporting the Android-powered specs.
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I/O 2013: Google Glass Designers Predict Possibilities for Wearable Tech Market
As computing systems become commoditized, the “profit pools are going to evaporate” for enterprise software vendors, said Whitehurst.
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Red Hat CEO Whitehurst on Innovation, OpenStack, Hadoop
In an interesting new Outercurve Foundation blog post from Penn State professor Clark Asay, he discusses “the tactic of patenting open source software to guard against patent trolls and the weaponization of corporate patent portfolios…gaining momentum in the FOSS community.” Depending on who you talk to, the practice of patenting open source creations is either poison or an obvious requirement in a competitive world.
Over at the Washington Post, Jason Samenow writes that an infusion of funding into the National Weather Service from Hurricane Sandy relief legislation promises to facilitate massive upgrades to key supercomputers, dramatically improving local, national, and global weather forecasts. This is a breakthrough moment for the National Weather Service and the entire U.S. weather enterprise…
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Improving U.S. Weather Prediction With Petascale Supercomputing
The ownCloud developers have released versions 5.0.6, 4.0.15, and 4.5.11 to fix a number of serious vulnerabilities in their software including SQL injection, code execution and privilege escalation problems…
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ownCloud Fixes Critical Security Vulnerabilities