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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

CTOvision

Over the last year, IT budgets saw modest growth as departments embraced mobile, cloud and virtualization in record numbers. Even where budget is available, some regions do not yet have the capacity to expand the WAN to meet the demand. – bg.

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How to Weave IT into Corporate Strategy

Future of CIO

In others, it can be a book that addresses every imaginable avenue. Importantly, execution is part of the strategy, in order to effectively execute strategic initiatives; three major things must be managed; content/context, resources, and process. Is the business model scaling the right way to achieve the strategic objectives?

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Open Source Security Podcast EP. 151 - The DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge With David Brumley

ForAllSecure

For the last, say 50 years, we've tried this strategy of "Okay, programmers, learn to program better and write secure apps." At CMU, we very much have the party line that we need a better programming language and you need to prove the program is safe. You don't want to go through the effort of proving your program is correct.

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Open Source Security Podcast EP. 151 - The DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge With David Brumley

ForAllSecure

For the last, say 50 years, we've tried this strategy of "Okay, programmers, learn to program better and write secure apps." At CMU, we very much have the party line that we need a better programming language and you need to prove the program is safe. You don't want to go through the effort of proving your program is correct.

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OPEN SOURCE SECURITY PODCAST EP. 151-- THE DARPA CYBER GRAND CHALLENGE WITH DAVID BRUMLEY

ForAllSecure

For the last, say 50 years, we've tried this strategy of "Okay, programmers, learn to program better and write secure apps." At CMU, we very much have the party line that we need a better programming language and you need to prove the program is safe. You don't want to go through the effort of proving your program is correct.

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GeekWire Awards 2024 revealed: Winners bask in momentum of AI and potential of region

GeekWire

Geeks Give Back (honorees), presented by BECU Winners: Coding for Cancer , Housing Connector , TrueMedia.org The gist: Coding for Cancer is a program at Seattle’s Fred Hutch that introduces high school students to the key ways in which computing skills intersect with the biomedical field. See this post for more background on this category.