DevOps trends emerging for 2017 and beyond
https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2017/1/devops-trends-emerging-2017-and-beyond?sc_cid=701600000011jJaAAI →
https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2017/1/devops-trends-emerging-2017-and-beyond?sc_cid=701600000011jJaAAI →
Here are some audio and video trends picks for the year 2017: It seems that 3D craze is over. So long, 3DTV – we won’t miss you – BBC News reports that at this year’s CES trade show, there was barely a whimper of 3D TV, compared to just two years ago when it was →
I did not have time to post my computer technologies predictions t the ends of 2016. Because I missed the year end deadline, I though that there is no point on posting anything before the news from CES 2017 have been published. Here are some of myck picks on the current computer technologies trends: CES →
http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/test-cafe/4443252/Five-test-and-measurement-predictions-for-2017?_mc=sm_edn&hootPostID=61f64b79c1bee4357e9567a038bb80c3 →
https://opensource.com/business/16/11/open-source-not-free-software?sc_cid=701600000011jJaAAI →
http://www.csoonline.com/article/3155572/internet-of-things/john-mcafees-3-major-cybersecurity-predictions-for-2017.html Cybersecurity predictions: 1. IoT denial of service attacks on major Internet carriers will become commonplace 2. The anti-virus paradigm will finally been seen as a dead paradigm 3. Intelligence agencies will finally accept the fact that a sophisticated Nation State can perpetrate any hack and make it point to any Nation or agency that →
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the world’s biggest tech event. With nearly 200,000 attendees flooding into the Las Vegas strip for a week in January. Newest event CES 2017 just started. CES is often the home to consumer product announcements and demonstrations of future technologies, so it is one of the most anticipated events →
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/01/03/android_tops_2016_vuln_list_with_523_bugs/?mt=1483419470366 This article tells how vulnerabilities with CVE numbers were divided in 2016. Adobe and Microsoft were on top, but Google’s Android aimed highest ever. →
https://opensource.com/article/16/12/yearbook-top-programming-trends-2016?sc_cid=701600000011jJaAAI →
http://spectrum.ieee.org/static/top-tech-2017 →