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NoSQL showdown: MongoDB vs. Couchbase
MongoDB edges Couchbase Server with richer querying and indexing options, as well as superior ease of use. Read More


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The Top Java Security Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Virtually all CISOs and CSOs label web app security as the #1 priority for their software development, due in large measure to the increasing number of vulnerabilities found in their Java-based systems. Noted development security expert John Jacott will step you through the top 10 Open Web Application Security Project flaws. Look at app development from the unique perspective of a system analyst. Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2013, 2:00 PM EDT – Register Now.

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Download the Cloud Security Deep Dive
The scalability of cloud computing depends on sharing resources that were never shared before, creating a new set of risks -- and demanding a new set of security best practices. Cloud computing is a new paradigm that challenges traditional security dogma. Read More

Can TomEE save Java EE?
TomEE is both an argument for and against Java EE's programming model -- and its use as a spec for a big, fat monolithic app server like WebSphere or WebLogic. Read More

DHS shifting to cloud, agile development to boost homeland security
Along with its transition to agile, the department is establishing cloud services, platform-as-a-service, and software-as-a-service. Read More

Atlassian extends Git graphical client to Windows
Atlassian had found that approximately 70 percent of its users work on Microsoft Windows clients, so the port could help broaden Git's appeal. Read More


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