Sick of Flash security holes? HTML5 has its own

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9 big data problems that must be fixed.

OpenStack pins hopes on Tectonic container management.

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Sick of Flash security holes? HTML5 has its own

Web browsers and HTML5 technologies bring their own weaknesses to the world of Internet apps. READ MORE

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1. 9 big data problems that must be fixed

2. OpenStack pins hopes on Tectonic container management

3. INSIDER How to use MQTT for IoT messaging

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9 big data problems that must be fixed

Do enough Hadoop and NoSQL deployments, and the same problems crop up again and again. It's time for the industry to nail them sooner rather than later. READ MORE

OpenStack pins hopes on Tectonic container management

In certifying the Tectonic container-management solution, a combination of CoreOS and Kubernetes, OpenStack hopes to stay relevant with the latest wave of software-defined infrastructure. READ MORE

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How to use MQTT for IoT messaging

Ordinary Web applications may not need reliable messaging, but the multiplicity of endpoints represented by the Internet of things demands a messaging protocol that measures up. READ MORE

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