GNU's Not UNIX Reports

Moving From Solaris To Red Hat Enterprise Linux
sponsored by Red Hat - HPE
WHITE PAPER: Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is a standards-based UNIX®-like operating system that provides a development environment similar to SunTM SolarisTM. This paper looks to highlight some of the major differences between Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to help application developers port their code.
Posted: 10 Aug 2009 | Published: 10 Aug 2009

Red Hat - HPE

Computer Weekly - 29 November 2022: How to stop data retention from killing the planet
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, there's a hidden environmental cost to the vast volumes of data being generated – we examine what can be done to address it. We talk to the CISO of consumer reviews site Trustpilot, about building trust in IT security. And we look at what IT leaders can do if they inherit a toxic team environment. Read the issue now.
Posted: 28 Nov 2022 | Published: 29 Nov 2022

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CW ANZ – Jan 2019: Keeping pace with microservices
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EZINE: In this edition of CW ANZ, we look at how enterprises are using microservices to solve problems and the challenges they are facing in moving to this new paradigm in software development. Read the issue now.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 11 Jan 2019

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CW@50: March editions of Computer Weekly
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EZINE: We search back through the Computer Weekly archives held at The National Museum of Computing to present what was happening in IT over the past five decades.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 15 Mar 2016

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CW ANZ: Taming the data beast
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EZINE: Software-defined storage (SDS), which promises greater transparency and control over data, is an increasingly important tool in the enterprise technology armoury. In this issue of CW ANZ, we look at how Australian enterprises are turning to SDS to improve data management and direct data to different tiers of storage or to applications.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 11 Oct 2018

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Computer Weekly – 16 April 2024: VMware users hit by licence hikes after Broadcom takeover
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EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, VMware users are facing licence fee increases after the acquisition by Broadcom, with education bodies worst hit – we talk to unhappy customers. Read the issue now.
Posted: 12 Apr 2024 | Published: 16 Apr 2024

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Computer Weekly – 13 August 2019: How tech experts could earn millions as whistleblowers
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, a tech expert is set to earn millions after successfully blowing the whistle on vulnerabilities in Cisco's video surveillance software. Our latest buyer's guide examines the issues around big data architecture. And we look at how the end of Windows 7 could spark a new era for desktop productivity. Read the issue now.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 13 Aug 2019

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Components: Increasing Speed and Risk
sponsored by Veracode, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: Most developers write their own code, but also integrate third-party components into their application to save time and effort. This paper explains some strategies that will help to secure applications from vulnerable open source components.
Posted: 02 Feb 2018 | Published: 02 Feb 2018

Veracode, Inc.

Secure DevOps Brings Better, Faster, Safer Software
sponsored by TechTarget Security
EBOOK: In the rush to implement DevOps, security is too often overlooked. But DevSecOps is essential in these hack-filled days. Learn how you can add security to software development today.
Posted: 03 May 2019 | Published: 03 May 2019

TechTarget Security

Getting the best out of robotic process automation
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: IT leaders are used to doing more with less, but the pandemic has forced many organisations to reassess whether the way processes have always been run, is optimal. With people having to work from home, many organisations have needed to automate previous manual tasks, in order to remain operational.
Posted: 06 Aug 2021 | Published: 06 Aug 2021

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