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FAA will revoke YouTuber’s pilot license after plane crash video

The Verge

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has demanded that YouTuber Trevor Jacob turn over his pilot license after he posted a video called “I Crashed My Plane,” of a crash that the agency suggests was staged, as reported by The New York Times. Jacob has long been into extreme sports, according to his Team USA bio page. (He

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Secure Your eBooks: Advanced Digital Rights Management Solutions

Kitaboo

If this fear plagues you, you are definitely not alone! How DRM Protects eBook Content Encryption License Management Digital Watermarking Authentication Mechanisms IV. License Management DRM protected eBooks employ license management mechanisms to regulate access to content and enforce usage policies defined by publishers.

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The change management Informatica needed to overhaul its business model

CIO Business Intelligence

We still operated our core license and maintenance business, but we changed everything, including CRM, revenue recognition, reporting, and customer success to support the new cloud business operating model. The metrics you use to measure a cloud company are different than those you use to measure an enterprise license and maintenance company.

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CIOs take aim at SaaS sprawl

CIO Business Intelligence

It definitely is a challenge,” says Greg Beltzer, head of technology for the US wealth management arm of Royal Bank of Canada. Instead, in working across Azure, “we use some proprietary solutions that we licensed and then do very simple coding,” he says.

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8 big IT failures of 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

In space, no-one can cancel your software license NASA is a scientific marvel that does all sorts of cool and inspiring space stuff; it’s also a sprawling government bureaucracy with thousands of employees and computer systems under its umbrella.

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BlackBerry will die on January 4th — for real this time

The Verge

And, yes, I realize that this is not the first time we’ve announced the death of the company or its devices (and, for reasons I’ll explain below, it likely won’t be the last) but this is a very definite ending for legacy BlackBerry hardware. Then, in 2016, it started licensing its brand to third-party manufacturers like TCL.

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YouTube TV finally adds Nick Jr. (and the rest of ViacomCBS’s channels)

The Verge

s younger children’s programming will definitely have some parents breathing a sigh of relief. Dabl — which I had never heard of before today — is apparently ViacomCBS’s “lifestyle-oriented network” for licensing cooking and homemaking shows like Emeril Live and Martha Stewart Living.