
Unemployment Checks Held Up Due to Outdated Coding Language
The Verge has reported that at least twelve states have unemployment software running on COBOL, a decades old coding language.
April 15, 2020 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
The Verge has reported that at least twelve states have unemployment software running on COBOL, a decades old coding language.
April 15, 2020 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
A new Windows 10 update is reportedly causing multiple problems for users, according to several media reports and Microsoft forums. Given there’s a global pandemic and the economy is scrambling to survive with everyone working from home, this isn’t a good time for another buggy update from the leader in enterprise workstations. According to Windows […]
April 14, 2020 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment
The Fiber Broadband for All Bill, SB 1130, would allow California to transition legacy communications infrastructure into a fiber network available to all residents.
April 10, 2020 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
HP and accelerated analytics company OmniSci are collaborating to bring advanced data analytics to the powerful HP Z8 to help scientists analyze massive sets of data at their workstations. The combination is marketed as a solution to the cost and difficulty in cloud and server-based deployments for data scientists. According to OmniSci, its platform can […]
April 7, 2020 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
Thanks to government approval, the SpaceX program to offer internet worldwide to consumers, Starlink, is rolling forward.
April 7, 2020 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
Network performance management firm LiveAction has released a new version of its packet capture and analysis solution LiveCapture, which the company says can handle traffic from enterprise networks as fast as 100G with forensic capture rates of up to 40 Gps. LiveAction says the new version, 3100 v13.1, is designed to be deployed across data […]
April 7, 2020 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
According to new research, a majority of organizations will keep their employees at home in the post-coronavirus world. Gartner, surveying 317 finance chiefs and finance leaders on March 30, found that 74% will move at least 5% of their previously on-site employees to permanently remote positions once the pandemic is over and social distancing restrictions […]
April 6, 2020 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment
Tailscale, a Toronto-based company founded by former Google engineers claiming its new virtual private network can be set up for remote workers in just minutes, has officially launched with a $3 million seed round. According to a press release, the VPN is based on Google’s zero-trust BeyondCorp architecture and was built using the WireGuard protocol, […]
April 6, 2020 Zach Capers Leave a Comment
It’s become increasingly clear that the coronavirus crisis isn’t going to last for a few short weeks. We’re facing a protracted global situation that some experts believe could come in multiple waves over the next 18 months. That means the abrupt mass adoption of remote work could last just as long. Many companies suddenly practicing […]
April 3, 2020 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment
While Google doesn’t specifically sell users’ data, it participates in the process through real-time-bidding.
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