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Canonical Lets Loose Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish’

Canonical's Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, aka "Jammy Jellyfish," is now generally available with features that raise the bar for open source -- from cloud, to edge, to IoT and workstations ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Natural Language Speaks Loudly About a Big Shift in AI

In today's world, data is a rich natural resource worth a fortune in relationship knowledge. One of the newest business approaches for understanding data more accurately is natural language processing or NLP. This AI field involves analyzing human speech and text to derive meaning from it ...

Ukrainian IT Firm Counterattacks Russian War Lies

One of the largest IT companies in Ukraine has been waging its own informational defense against Russian propaganda since the start of the incursion ...

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Platform Plans To Plunder Poor Tools, Free Forensic Forays To Forestall Breaches

In this edition of the latest open-source software industry news from LinuxInsider: ...

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Appdome CEO on Mobile App Security: No Developer, No Code, No Problem

No-code platforms are a key tool for organizations to better secure their own mobile apps ...

US-Led Seizure of RaidForums May Defy Lasting Effect on Security

The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday announced it seized the website and user database for RaidForums, a popular English-language cybercrime forum that sold access to more than 10 billion consumer records stolen in some of the world's largest data breaches since 2015 ...

REVIEW

RebornOS Brings Choice and Simplicity to Arch Linux

RebornOS is a Linux distro hopper's dream computing machine. It is also a great alternative for seasoned Linux users looking for a new option and for newcomers who do not mind tinkering ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Gamifying EdTech Launches Learning to Loftier Levels

The EdTech, or education technology, industry is learning new lessons for using web apps in the wake of the pandemic. Innovative technologies are pushing learning limits for academia and enterprises alike ...

More Transparency, Marketing Shifts Can Ease Supply Chain Strain

The supply chain issues incepted in late 2021 have continued into the new year. Most companies still face issues of product availability and delayed shipping, along with the potential of over and understocking shelves ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Nasuni Founder Andres Rodriguez: Object Storage Offers More Cloud Benefits, Lower Cost

Object storage in the cloud is one of the significant options for organizations looking for a more efficient solution to their growing digital and cloud transformation needs. Its search capabilities and unlimited scaling make object storage ideal for unstructured data ...

Build Better Customer Engagement for Bigger Brand Payoffs: Report

Brands must empower a new sense of customer engagement to meet evolving consumer expectations. Otherwise, they will fall short of business outcomes and revenue goals, according to a wide-ranging research effort ...

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New Platform Pushes Data, Dirty Pipe and DNS Tunnel Pollute Linux Plumbing

In this edition of the latest open-source software industry news from LinuxInsider: ...

Banks, Fintech Hold Fate of Disappearing Dollar Technology

Thanks to two years of pandemic-induced e-commerce and changes in how consumers behave with in-store transactions, the gap between cashless and contactless money is closing ...

Foundries and Arduino Team To Patch IoT Devices

Foundries.io and Arduino are joining forces to make embedded Linux-powered internet of things and edge computing devices more secure. Foundries.io announced the partnership Thursday ...

Sales Software Vendor Satisfaction Leaders Revealed

In today's high-tech world, nearly all businesses are driven by the best combination of management and productivity tools. Knowing which software works better than other solutions can give business leaders a leg up on growing their company's efficiency and bottom line ...

US Braces for Cyberwarfare Amid Fears of Russian Assault

The White House on Monday urged American companies to bolster their cybersecurity defenses in the wake of intelligence reports citing possible plans by the Russian government to target critical U.S. infrastructure ...

Cyber Asset Management Overwhelming IT Security Teams

Corporate assets being moved to cloud storage are straining IT security management to the breaking point as larger attack surfaces are created to increasingly expose organizations to cyber risk ...

War in Ukraine Takes Toll on European Software Development Market

An unintended consequence of Russia's invasion into Ukraine is the loss of technical talent that will impact supply chain and software innovation for years to come ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

InnoView 15.8″ Portable Display: More Screen Space for Small Devices

The InnoView 15.8" portable monitor is one of the latest entries in the China-based manufacturer's growing inventory of affordable, lightweight monitors ...

A Step Into Meta’s VR Meeting World, Horizon Workrooms

Welcome to a strange new working world. Soon, donning a virtual reality headset could be standard office attire for work-from-home employees ...

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