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Amazon’s online store sales dip below 40% of net sales for first time, and other earnings notes

GeekWire

The chart below is what Amazon’s net sales look like in raw numbers over the past several years, broken down into the major business segments reported by the Seattle-based company. Here are the same results, expressed as a percentage of net sales. Amazon is undergoing a steady transformation under CEO Andy Jassy.

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Fed Tech Roundup July 31

CTOvision

Feds publish guide to setting up an open source project. Invincea Researchers to Present on Overcoming Security Data Science Challenges and Improving Malware Analysis with Graphical Images at Black Hat USA 2015 Conference. Consumers Rant to FCC about Net Neutrality - Nextgov. Fighting fires with better data - GCN.com.

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Free Helpdesk Software

Galido

Here’s a list of open source options for your review. Some projects are current, some may have discontinued development. Open source help desk software, designed for use from a Linux/Unix command line. A Java based open source issue tracking system. RT is an open source ticket tracking tool.

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Inside Nasdaq’s AI-fueled pivot to SaaS provider

CIO Business Intelligence

The company, which reported net revenues of $3.6 Nasdaq, which went public in 2005, employs 7,000, roughly 3,000 of which are devoted to its massive IT organization, which develops an expanding range of technology products, including the trading system, security and surveillance software, and, increasingly, SaaS.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

But what happens when a developer makes a mistake? But that doesn’t keep hackers from finding new and interesting vulnerabilities, and presenting them at other conferences, such as the one at OPCDE earlier this year. Chromium is the free and open-source project that runs underneath Chrome and other browsers.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

But what happens when a developer makes a mistake? But that doesn’t keep hackers from finding new and interesting vulnerabilities, and presenting them at other conferences, such as the one at OPCDE earlier this year. Chromium is the free and open-source project that runs underneath Chrome and other browsers.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Chrome Sandbox

ForAllSecure

But what happens when a developer makes a mistake? But that doesn’t keep hackers from finding new and interesting vulnerabilities, and presenting them at other conferences, such as the one at OPCDE earlier this year. Chromium is the free and open-source project that runs underneath Chrome and other browsers.