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Mastering Hardware: My Nand2Tetris Journey Begins

Xebia

In 2010 a man named Maurice Wilkes died. His death was a loss to the computer industry as he was considered one of the last people who truly understood hardware and software at a fundamental level. If you have ever wanted to know what your computer is doing at the hardware level, I highly recommend this course.

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3 Cybersecurity Technologies You Should Know

The Crazy Programmer

Forrester Research analyst John Kindervag coined the term “zero trust” in 2010 because, at the time, the concept of trustworthy internal networks and untrusted external networks was seen as flawed. Whether you’re downloading files or simply browsing, it can be a very useful bit of software. Zero Trust.

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China’s game engine Cocos raises $50M, goes beyond games

TechCrunch

Cocos Technologies, a China-based game engine provider that has been around since 2010, just announced it has picked up $50 million in a Series B funding round in a bid to work on development and move beyond games. The boom caught the eye of hardware makers like Vivo, which partnered up with Cocos to make its equivalent of mini games.

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Digital pragmatism at Volvo means more control and less agile

CIO

The balance between software and hardware in cars is also changing dramatically since software is increasingly developed internally and built into the cars. Now that systems are being replaced, it’s also about creating a new architecture without those types of connections. It’s more about gradual implementation.

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The Role of Cloud Migration in Digital Transformation

RapidValue

Gartner published the “5 Rs” model as far back as 2010, which defined all the options available to migrate a specific application to the cloud. However, core architecture remains the same. Repurchasing : This includes purchasing new products or services to incorporate few changes in the core architecture.

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A Bit About the HP3000

The Daily WTF

The core innovation of the HP2100 was that it was architecturally similar to a PDP-8, but supported full 16-bit memory, instead of PDP's 12-bit. Thus began the projects "Alpha" and "Omega" Alpha was a hardware refresh of the 2100, with a better memory model. Circa 2006, she needed to update some Pascal code.

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Enabling the connected vehicle

Capgemini

Choosing the right operating systems, hypervisor options, embedded software design, and hardware compatibility. The industry is in a critical period of disruption, and those who build in the software capabilities in the same way they think about hardware will be able to win mindshare and market share over the long term.