Bug-free code: Another computer security lie

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IBM promotes Spark, Docker, Node, and Go goodies.

3 lessons for IT from Amazon Web Services.

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Bug-free code: Another computer security lie

The computer security industry has a dirty secret: If an 'independent' code review says a product is totally secure, you aren't hearing the full story READ MORE

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1. IBM promotes Spark, Docker, Node, and Go goodies

2. 3 lessons for IT from Amazon Web Services

3. When Git isn't good enough: Version control for enterprises

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