Thursday 29 October 2015

The 'Internet of Thingies'; Carriers Selling Your Data: A $24 Billion Business

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F-Troop and the 'Internet of Thingies'
Did you know a tea kettle can be used to hack your network? Sounds crazy, but it's true, according to IT journalist Tom Henderson. He says that the more things you hook up to the Internet, the more security problems could appear. Check out his video and see if it's time to unplug everything.

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IBM InfoSphere Streams
Here's a quick, simple way to develop streaming applications. InfoSphere Streams is an open platform that blends the best elements of shareware, open source software and open standards with powerful vendor-developed technology for stream processing.

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Oracle Bakes Security Into New Chips

The Chicago Suburb That's Trying to Kill the Car

Carriers Selling Your Data: A $24 Billion Business

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Is the Data Warehouse Dead?
In this survey, IBM is investigating the current state of the data warehouse. There's also an examination of the warehouse's recent challenger: Big Data solutions as an alternative. 

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