CSC CEO Lawrie On The Opportunity, Advantages And Financial Impact Of The HPE Enterprise Services Merger
http://www.crn.com/slide-shows/cloud/300080848/csc-ceo-lawrie-on-the-opportunity-advantages-and-finacial-impact-of-the-hpe-enterprise-services-merger.htm
A site devoted mostly to everything related to Information Technology under the sun - among other things.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
Trade & Professional Magazines Site
This site has Free Trade & Professional Magazines, White papers, and eBooks
http://www.tradepub.com/
http://www.tradepub.com/
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Continuous Deployment
Continuous deployment for the masses:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/deployment
https://www.npmjs.com/package/deployment
TypeScript/Ionic/Ember/React/React.Net
A few "Hot" JavaScript Frameworks for Web and Mobile development
https://www.typescriptlang.org/ (Angular 2.0 is built on this)
http://ionicframework.com/ (a mobile SDK)
http://emberjs.com/
https://code.facebook.com/projects/176988925806765/react/ (for Facebook)
http://reactjs.net/ (.Net version of React)
https://www.typescriptlang.org/ (Angular 2.0 is built on this)
http://ionicframework.com/ (a mobile SDK)
http://emberjs.com/
https://code.facebook.com/projects/176988925806765/react/ (for Facebook)
http://reactjs.net/ (.Net version of React)
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
News From Russia
From
Grauniad of the UK
That's the spirit!
[Video-clip on web page showing the moment the drone was taken down.]
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What’s the greatest weakness of a drone? Partial marks if you said an eagle, a radio frequency jammer, or another drone. But no, the real answer is “Russian historical re-enactors armed with a spear”, as this video from Russia’s Rusborg gathering earlier this month reveals.
Unlike the high-tech method of drones armed with nets designed to down other drones, hitting a small quad-copter with a spear isn’t the safest way to take down an annoying interloper. Not only do you risk spearing someone if you miss, but the drone itself probably won’t come out of it in the best shape: the drone’s operators, UAV photographers from Lipetsk, say it’s now heading off to Moscow for repairs.
In addition to that, there’ are not many circumstances when wandering around with a spear is a good idea. Still, can’t hurt to try. [...]
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/16/drone-spear-russia-rusborg?
as well as the following item the implications of which for privacy are mind-boggling: basically privacy is dead and buried.
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It does not take a wild imagination to come up with sinister applications in this field too; for example authoritarian regimes able to tag and identify participants in street protests. Kabakov and Kukharenko said they had not received an approach from Russia’s FSB security service, but “if the FSB were to get in touch, of course we’d listen to any offers they had”.
The pair also have big plans for the retail sector. Kabakov imagines a world where cameras fix you looking at, say, a stereo in a shop, the retailer finds your identity, and then targets you with marketing for stereos in the subsequent days.
Again, it sounds a little disturbing. But Kabakov said, as a philosophy graduate, he believes we cannot stop technological progress so must work with it and make sure it stays open and transparent.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/17/findface-face-recognition-app-end-public-anonymity-vkontakte
That's the spirit!
[Video-clip on web page showing the moment the drone was taken down.]
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What’s the greatest weakness of a drone? Partial marks if you said an eagle, a radio frequency jammer, or another drone. But no, the real answer is “Russian historical re-enactors armed with a spear”, as this video from Russia’s Rusborg gathering earlier this month reveals.
Unlike the high-tech method of drones armed with nets designed to down other drones, hitting a small quad-copter with a spear isn’t the safest way to take down an annoying interloper. Not only do you risk spearing someone if you miss, but the drone itself probably won’t come out of it in the best shape: the drone’s operators, UAV photographers from Lipetsk, say it’s now heading off to Moscow for repairs.
In addition to that, there’ are not many circumstances when wandering around with a spear is a good idea. Still, can’t hurt to try. [...]
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/16/drone-spear-russia-rusborg?
as well as the following item the implications of which for privacy are mind-boggling: basically privacy is dead and buried.
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It does not take a wild imagination to come up with sinister applications in this field too; for example authoritarian regimes able to tag and identify participants in street protests. Kabakov and Kukharenko said they had not received an approach from Russia’s FSB security service, but “if the FSB were to get in touch, of course we’d listen to any offers they had”.
The pair also have big plans for the retail sector. Kabakov imagines a world where cameras fix you looking at, say, a stereo in a shop, the retailer finds your identity, and then targets you with marketing for stereos in the subsequent days.
Again, it sounds a little disturbing. But Kabakov said, as a philosophy graduate, he believes we cannot stop technological progress so must work with it and make sure it stays open and transparent.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/17/findface-face-recognition-app-end-public-anonymity-vkontakte
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Windows PowerShell - Writing Windows Services in PowerShell
A very interesting article on PowerShell by my French
colleague, Jean-François Larvoire, of HPE, France.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
The Game of US Federal Budget
From the Brooking Institution:
"Why we made a computer game about the federal budget"
http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2016/04/26-why-we-made-a-computer-game-about-the-federal-budget-wessel
"Why we made a computer game about the federal budget"
http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2016/04/26-why-we-made-a-computer-game-about-the-federal-budget-wessel