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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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How to incubate a winning innovation program

CIO Business Intelligence

This is why innovation programs have become so critical to sustaining the success of enterprises. In 1994 , his open-source Netscape Navigator browser transformed the difficult-to-navigate world wide web with a user-friendly point-and-click interface. Innovation programs spur change – even to an organization’s own values.

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How AI continues to reshape the cybersecurity arsenal

CIO Business Intelligence

Limited support of languages While programming languages keep evolving with new versions, upgrades and extensions, it is difficult for the OEMs of SAST to keep up with such progress. Inclusion of further programming languages, with the ability to be trained by developers of each organization with minimal effort.

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Top 8 Highly Paid and in-demand Programming Languages in 2018

Galido

Information Technology Blog - - Top 8 Highly Paid and in-demand Programming Languages in 2018 - Information Technology Blog. “Everyone should learn how to program a computer, because it teaches you how to think”…Steve Jobs. If you are reading this article, it means that you want to start studying programming.

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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.). I learned in 2012 that the synergy of the projects does make a difference.

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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.). I learned in 2012 that the synergy of the projects does make a difference.

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Google’s new Fuchsia OS arrives first on old Nest Hub

The Verge

Google’s work on Fuchsia OS first emerged in 2016 , and the open-source operating system is notable for not being based on a Linux kernel, instead using a microkernel called Zircon. It’ll come to users in the Preview Program first, before slowly releasing more broadly.