Cello could be music to the ears of C developers

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Cello could be music to the ears of C developers
Cello, which would provide higher-level programming in C, is due to be released as a library, featuring capabilities like exceptions for controlling error handling and constructors/destructors to aid in memory management. Read More


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Puppet acquires DevOps startup Cloudsmith
Open-source IT automation software vendor Puppet Labs has acquired Cloudsmith, which provides tools and services that can help administrators and developers more easily use the Puppet software. Read More

Bill Gates predicts the return of Microsoft Bob
Gates said he sees a path forward with personal software agents, which can tie together information from different sources to deliver services more attuned to what the user may need. Read More

How my company went 100 percent cloud
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Most enterprise networks riddled with vulnerable Java installations, report says
Despite the significant Java security improvements made by Oracle during the past six months, Java vulnerabilities continue to represent a major security risk for organizations because most of them have outdated versions of the software installed on their systems. Read More


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