Thursday, 12 November 2015

The Future of Space Exploration Governance; Google to End Support for Older Windows, Mac OSs

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What's Ahead for Space Exploration Governance?
Since the early days of the space race, space governance has been part of the equation. Subject to everything from ultra-simple regulation to Congressional micromanagement, the program has had its ups and downs. Longtime engineer Tom Moser, who has worked on every manned US space flight program since 1963, weighs in on where things are headed as we consider trips back to the moon and onward to Mars.

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The X's and O's of DevOps
Does anybody in the industry really understand what they're saying when they talk about DevOps? Not really knowing the term can result in your company spending a lot of time and money to solve the wrong problem. In Sumologic's white paper "DevOps from the Trenches: Lessons Learned from the DevOps Community," discover whether DevOps is simply a way of moving developers into operations, or of making them full participants in the operations team and in management of infrastructure.

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Google to Retire Chrome Support for XP, Vista, OS X 10.6-8

Bill Confirming Property Rights for Asteroid Miners Passes Senate

Microsoft Putting Servers in Germany to Keep User Data Away from US Intelligence

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SSLs are Crucial, But Proper Implementation is Critical
While SSL technology provides confidentiality, authentication and integrity, it faces a significant challenge in the way it is being implemented, and the practices around it. Symantec's white paper, "SSL for Apps: Best Practices for Developers," lists necessary steps for a stronger, more-trustworthy SSL implementation.
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