While open source software has a long list of advantages, its unregulated nature opens the doors to potential security breaches for your organization.
While open source software has a long list of advantages, its unregulated nature opens the doors to potential security breaches for your organization.
The US Department of Justice is charging four members of the Chinese military with masterminding the 2017 Equifax breach that resulted in 145 million Americans having their personal information stolen.
Various signs suggest that Java’s position atop the popularity rankings of open-source coding languages might be on the downswing.
With the increased use of web-based extensions and applications, Google has announced in a Chromium blog post that it will end support for its Chrome apps on many platforms.
Point-of-sale technology has developed rapidly in recent years, and businesses today are realizing even further benefits than those simply related to transactions alone.
Perhaps one of the biggest roadblocks to the widespread business adoption of cloud-based IT systems has been a noted aversion to the concept in favor of existing tools and methods comfortable to employees, according to BizTech Magazine.
The U.S. Supreme Court will now oversee the longstanding copyright battle between tech giants Oracle and Google.
Data access and information warfare at center of Army’s modernization plan
The Office of Management and Budget announced in late November that it would soon begin another cyber reskilling academy spin-off aimed specifically at training federal employees with the skills needed to work data-centered jobs, according to Federal News Network.
With the rise in the corporate use and overall quality of modernized programming languages, some experts now consider the widely used Java to be antiquated – even “vintage,” according to a Jaxenter article written by Rich Sharples.