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Los Angeles IT secures the vote with open source and the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Aman Bhullar, CIO of Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, has heeded the call, having led a widespread overhaul of antiquated voting infrastructure just in time for the contentious 2020 presidential election — a transformation rich in open source software to ensure other counties can benefit from his team’s work.

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Google unveils next-generation AI chip Trillium

Network World

“With Multislice, developers can scale workloads up to tens of thousands of chips over inter-chip interconnect (ICI) within a single pod, or across multiple pods over a data center network,” Vahdat explained last year in a blog post co-written with his colleague Mark Lohmeyer. Google launched the first iteration of its TPU in 2016.

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December Tech Trends Report and 2016 Enterprise Tech Projections

CTOvision

The Trends To Track in 2016. Here is more on what we expect each will bring us in 2016: Cloud Computing : The efficiencies of this new architecture are driving compute costs down. For 2016, expect more IT departments to be buying these small form factor cloud in a box data centers. For more see: [link] TheCyberThreat.

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Looking Ahead: My 2016 Projects

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to share with you the list of projects/goals for 2016. Here’s the list for 2016. Make more open source contributions. Stretch goal: make a code contribution to a Python-based open source project.). Complete a new book (again).

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Looking Ahead: My 2016 Projects

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’m going to share with you the list of projects/goals for 2016. Here’s the list for 2016. Make more open source contributions. Stretch goal: make a code contribution to a Python-based open source project.). Complete a new book (again).

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Looking Back: 2016 Project Report Card

Scott Lowe

As I’ve done for the last few years, in early 2016 I published a list of my planned personal projects for the year. Even though 2016 isn’t over yet, it’s close enough to the end of the year that things won’t change that much before 2017 is upon us. For reference, here’s the list of planned 2016 projects: Complete a new book (again).

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IDG Contributor Network: 5 cybersecurity trends to watch for 2017

Network World

As 2016 draws to a close, we can reflect on a year where cybersecurity has played a major role. million last year to $4 million in 2016, according to the Ponemon Institute. Companies of all sizes have embraced the cloud and open source has become the standard for infrastructure software.