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A changing market landscape requires constant evolution: Our mission for VMware customers

CIO Business Intelligence

They want a simpler product and constant innovation with an eye toward security and resilience. We are accomplishing this new engagement in two main ways: Standardizing the metric for our pricing across cloud providers to per-core licensing – the same metric used in our end-customer licensing – and providing license portability for VCF.

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VMware by Broadcom: The First 100 Days

CIO Business Intelligence

And we’ve completed the software business-model transition that began to accelerate in 2019, from selling perpetual software to subscription licensing only – the industry standard. He has held this position since March 2006. We’ve changed how and through whom we will sell our software. Please stay tuned. There’s much more to come.

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Google class action lawsuit claim: Get your share

Dataconomy

People who used Google between October 2006 and September 2013 to do searches and click on search results may be eligible to earn a portion of the $23 million settlement Google has agreed to pay. You can get the Google class action lawsuit claim since it’s claimed that Google mistreated your data and privacy.

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Former Amazon exec inherits Microsoft’s complex cybersecurity legacy in quest to solve ‘one of the greatest challenges of our time’

GeekWire

Charlie Bell, a former Amazon Web Services executive, is now the leader of Microsoft’s newly formed, 10,000-person security engineering organization. He absorbed the 477-page technical tome in one weekend and returned to Redmond ready to change how Microsoft made software — prioritizing security and reliability over new features.

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How to make Facebook secure for organizational use: no more excuses! - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Financial market traders started using IM because it was useful, but banks were concerned about security and audit trails. Services then became available that provided secure, auditable IM. This is turning out to be a very similar story to instant messaging in financial services. The same thing is happening with social networks.

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‘Dungeons & Dragons’ in 2023: Wizards of the Coast reveals ‘Planescape’ revival and more

GeekWire

It’s intended as a sequel and follow-up to Lisa Trumbauer’s 2006 book A Practical Guide to Dragons. A few weeks later, that ended with Wizards publicly walking back any plans to change those rules, as well as releasing the basic rules for fifth-edition D&D for free, under a Creative Commons license.

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Social networks, intelligence, and homeland security - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

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