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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

Last year, there were over 10 billion connected devices, and estimates predict this number to climb to anywhere from 30 to 50 billion by 2020. To leverage the data and information across a number of these areas, HP Labs is working on a project called CeNSE (Central Nervous System for the Earth ).

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Free Courses at Linux Academy- January 2020

Linux Academy

Jenkins is an automation server, and as an open-source platform, it has an immense amount of integration benefits when it comes down to engaging in software development and projects that require rigorous testing. Big Data Essentials. Using real-world examples, we highlight the growing importance of Big Data.

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Free Courses at Linux Academy- February 2020

Linux Academy

Jenkins is an automation server, and as an open-source platform, it has an immense amount of integration benefits when it comes down to engaging in software development and projects that require rigorous testing. Big Data Essentials. Using real-world examples, we highlight the growing importance of Big Data.

Course 29
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IDF 2014 Day 1 Keynote

Scott Lowe

Krzanich clearly believes that Intel has a bright future; he points out that projections show as many as 50 billion x86-based devices by 2020 (just 6 years away). The line-up today includes talks from Diane Bryant (data center), Kirk Skaugen (clients), Doug Fisher (software and services), and a live Q&A by Krzanich.

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The hidden trackers in your phone, explained

Vox

Apple and Android offer operating system SDKs so developers can build their apps for their respective devices, and third parties offer SDKs that allow developers to add certain features to those apps quickly and with minimal effort. I am a believer in the importance of big data,” Antonio Tomarchio, CEO of Cuebiq, told Recode.