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Futurist conversations: Ross Dawson and Gerd Leonhard on Open vs Closed Systems

Trends in the Living Networks

There is a long and gradual trend to open systems, but progress is rarely linear and it hasn’t shifted as fast as we may have expected. Platforms and open source have been significant wins for open systems. Being too open can make things slower to progress, for example with quality assurance issues. *

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what every open source project needs

SPF13

In the last few years open source has transformed the software industry. From Android to Wikipedia, open source is everywhere, but how does one succeed in it? What Every Successful Open Source Project Needs. Open Source Companies • Redhat $13B • Cloudera $3B • MongoDB $1.6B • Docker $.5B

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking APIs

ForAllSecure

So, at a very high level, we do use an application on a mobile device that connects to the internet and sends some data to the server. Vamosi: So it's this lack of somebody who knows security, and I'm sure the internet connected toothbrushes are in that same category, along with all the other Internet of Things products.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking APIs

ForAllSecure

So, at a very high level, we do use an application on a mobile device that connects to the internet and sends some data to the server. Vamosi: So it's this lack of somebody who knows security, and I'm sure the internet connected toothbrushes are in that same category, along with all the other Internet of Things products.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: EP 69 Self-Healing Operating Systems

ForAllSecure

I first met Dan when he was literally saving the world; okay, at least saving the internet as we know it today by disclosing to the major ISPs in the world a flaw he’d found in the Domain Name System or DNS. Dan found a flaw that could have crippled the internet. It's open source. Doesn't matter. It's called EPR.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Latency In Live Music Online

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m exploring latency in communications, how, given the way the internet was designed, there seems to be no way around that, except, my guest and his colleagues have come up with something old that works. VAMOSI: Ordinarily on the Hacker Mind I use a licensed music service.

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