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Huawei announces royalty rates for patent license programs
Wed, 26th Jul 2023
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iot
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partner programmes
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physical security
The company announced royalty rates for its handsets, Wi-Fi, and IoT patent license programs, aimed at balancing innovation and adoption.
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Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - An update from Pulumi
Fri, 14th Apr 2023
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virtualisation
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devops
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datacentre infrastructure
Aaron Kao, who is the VP of marketing for Pulumi, joins us today to tell us more about Pulumi and what Pumuli's solutions are for the trends of today. .
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How to protect against the growing fileless malware threat
Wed, 31st Aug 2022
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malware
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ddos
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data protection
In 2017 the Ponemon Institute reported that fileless attacks are ten times more successful than file-based attacks.
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Australia's software engineers face an industrialised call-to-action
Mon, 29th Aug 2022
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devops
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apm
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software development
Developers are shifting towards reusable elements like APIs and microservices, leading to the industrialisation of software creation.
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Major media companies sign new online safety framework for Aotearoa
Mon, 25th Jul 2022
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nztech
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netsafe
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online security
A new joint development between Netsafe and some of the world's leading social media companies is set to provide Kiwis with safer online experiences.
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Eight top DevSecOps trends to support IT innovation in 2022
Mon, 4th Jul 2022
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devops
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application security
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devsecops
The use of DevSecOps practices is growing, as it is increasingly seen as the best way to produce high-quality and secure code. So what are the current trends?.
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Compuware combines Gomez and dynaTrace load testers
Fri, 23rd Sep 2011
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apm
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software development
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developers
Compuware merges Gomez and dynaTrace technologies, unveiling the comprehensive Compuware Gomez 360° Web Load Testing to enhance user experience diagnostics.
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Google Waves Goodbye
Wed, 1st Sep 2010
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open source
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google
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developers
Google is discontinuing its real-time communication app, Google Wave, due to low user adoption despite initial enthusiasm from developers.