Randall Stephenson, the chief, sees a need to retrain his 280,000 employees — like his older brother, who fixes the lines — to compete with the likes of Google.
Source: Gearing Up for the Cloud, AT&T Tells Its Workers: Adapt, or Else
Randall Stephenson, the chief, sees a need to retrain his 280,000 employees — like his older brother, who fixes the lines — to compete with the likes of Google.
Source: Gearing Up for the Cloud, AT&T Tells Its Workers: Adapt, or Else
Linux-based operating systems are popular due to the wide range of flexibility they offer in terms of software and abilities.
Source: 4 things every Linux beginner should know
Meet the Microsoft operating system that ushered in much of what we experience in desktop computing today.
Source: Don’t want Windows 10? No problem, upgrade to Windows 3.1 instead | ZDNet
Adobe Flash’s long lingering death scene is one step closer to its end.
Source: Google bangs another nail in Flash’s coffin
Been saying this for years…
Fragmentation on the Android platform has long been criticized as a problem for security, consistency, and app development. We take a look at Google’s attempted fixes and ask if it can do more.
Source: Android is losing its battle with fragmentation, and you’re paying the price
When you boot up Windows 10 for the very first time, you have the option to customize several settings related to the collection of data from Microsoft’s servers. You can stop your machine from sending contact and calendar details, typing and speech data, location data and even error and diagnostic
Source: Windows 10 will still spy on you…
Docker has long relied on Ubuntu Linux as the default host environment for Docker apps, but comments made by the company’s CTO recently suggest that might not be the case much longer.
Source: Is Docker ditching Ubuntu Linux? Confusion reigns
The flaw could allow an attacker to run arbitrary code as the logged-in user.
Source: Every version of Windows hit by ‘critical’ security vulnerability | ZDNet
There are big advantages to being fluent in the language, systems, and culture of the countries with which you’re doing business.
Source: How to be a globally-minded IT executive – TechRepublic
World Domination has long been the battle cry for Linux. But does that cry really hold any relevance these days? Jack Wallen tackles that tireless question to hopefully put it to rest.
Source: Should the fight for the Linux desktop really matter? – TechRepublic