Monthly Archives: November 2016

5 Things You Need to Know About the U.K.’s Mass Surveillance Law

The U.K.’s Investigatory Powers Act (PDF), called the Snoopers Charter by some critics, became law upon receiving royal assent on Tuesday. Continue reading

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HPE Dumps OpenStack, Cloud Foundry Assets Onto SUSE

HPE has agreed to hand over its interest in both the OpenStack hybrid cloud platform and Cloud Foundry cloud-native apps platform. Continue reading

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Amazon Unveils Image Recognition, Voice-Activated Cloud Services

Andy Jassy, chief executive officer of the Amazon Web Services unit, introduced the new cloud computing products Wednesday at the company’s fifth annual re:Invent conference. Continue reading

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With Customers in Focus, AWS CEO Looks to Future of Public Cloud

Ahead of AWS re:Invent this week in Las Vegas, AWS CEO Andy Jassy sat down with Forbes to talk about his views on why AWS is the leader in public cloud and how its customer-centric approach sets it apart from other vendors. Continue reading

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Stanford Class Challenges Grads to Pick Defense Over Google

As the U.S. faces increasingly tech-savvy adversaries, a group of retired military officers and Steve Blank, an academic and entrepreneur, saw an opportunity to link millennials’ desire for a sense of purpose in their work with the government’s struggle to innovate quickly. Continue reading

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