Thursday 26 November 2015

What to Consider When Buying Your Next Productivity Tablet; 50-Year-Old Math Problem Solved

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Five Things to Consider When Buying Your Next Productivity Tablet
When it's that time again — time to buy a new tablet — there are a lot of choices to make. Here's a look at the top five points to consider: including the OS you need, the tablet's battery life, the appropriate size, external display support, and availability of a keyboard.

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Evolution of All-Flash Array Architectures
Where is flash technology headed? Everywhere, according to a report by Wikibon. "Evolution of All-Flash Array Architectures" notes that flash will become the lowest cost media for almost all storage from 2016 and beyond, and that a shared data philosophy is required to maximize the potential from storage cost and application functionality perspective.
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Computer Scientists Crack 50-Year-Old Math Problem

The Nest Cam That Never Stops Watching

High-Security, Open-Source Router is a Hit

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Static Code Analysis in an Agile World
To keep pace with ever-increasing customer demands on software functionality and time-to-market expectations, developers have had to evolve the way they create code that is faster and of higher quality. As a result, the use of Agile for software development has continued to grow and mature in the last decade. This paper from RogueWave Software demonstrates how to implement core principles of Agile, including use of a repeatable process for ensuring code is as bug free as possible.
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