Issue highlights 1. Insiders still pose serious security risks 2. HashiCorp: Meet Otto, the new Vagrant 3. Protect your assemblies using obfuscation 4. Docker and Mesosphere power Microsoft's new Azure service 5. INSIDER Progress Software CEO: We empower developers |
White Paper: Windstream Communications The Path to Value in the Cloud, by Oxford Economics and Windstream, brings together the latest insights, tactics and strategies C-suite respondents are using to make the cloud work for them. Learn More |
Don't underestimate the damage insiders can do -- and how little prodding they need to wreak havoc. READ MORE |
The plans for a 'spiritual successor' to the Vagrant devops tool are ambitious, but it might prove to be a difficult sell for existing users. READ MORE |
Obfuscation makes your assemblies hard to reverse-engineer, thereby protecting your intellectual property. READ MORE |
Microsoft's container service leverages two key open source technologies, further evidence of open source's growing role in building Azure. READ MORE |
In an exclusive interview, CEO Philip Pead vows to help Progress' community of 1.7 million developers meet the challenges of a cloud and mobile world. READ MORE |
White Paper: Neustar Inc There are criminals who redirect DNS queries to their own servers to steal credit card data and other sensitive information, and the exploding problem of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, often aimed at DNS to cripple online business. There are steps that can be taken to protect DNS, lower business risk, and defend your brand. Learn More |
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