Most Active Discussions (5) Discussions (18) Open source in commercial applications | 1 comment » | Started by Oleg Okun, CEO and Founder at SMARTTECCO | If you want use Open Source code in your commercial project, it depends on the licence: LGPL, MIT -> Ok GPL -> No because your project... More » By Clement LARDEUR, Ingénieur Etudes & Développement | Amazon EC2 Outage: Summary and Lessons Learned | 1 comment » | Started by Angela Tripp, Inbound Marketing and Community Programs at RightScale | Part of the effect of Amazon's problem comes from a simplistic client approach to cloud services. You see it everywhere - "to the cloud!"... More » By Paul Wilson, Business Analyst at Murdoch University | U.S. National Security Agency will "protect" the country's networks from hackers attacks by using open-source | 2 comments » | Started by Viktor Shkel, Chief Marketing Officer at pi-consult | @Dear Quentin Hello I did mean the following article - "NSA Wants Cloud Computing, Smartphones, and Open Source" - http://www.dailytech.com/NSA+Wants+Cloud+Computing+Smartphones+and+Open+Source/article21436.htm where there is the short items III. Open Source? Intelligence agencies like the NSA already use a great deal of open source code for their data gathering. But the NSA is considering, in a surprising twist, open sourcing some of its own code. The Agency has been impressed by recent successes like the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) decision to open source its Nebula cloud software and a similar effort by the U.S. White House's Office of Management and Budget with its Web dashboard. V. Cybersecurity -- The Big Problem All these efforts sound great, but they face one glaring threat -- foreign hackers. Increasingly hackers from Russia, China, and elsewhere have targeted U.S. commercial and government networks in an effort to gain the upper hand in the information war. etc By Viktor Shkel, Chief Marketing Officer at pi-consult | SEO Web Developer: Chicago, IL | Comment or flag » | Started by Chanel McGhee, Talent Coordinator at Brill Street + Company | Our client is looking for a development contractor with 4-5 years of full Web development experience. The candidate must be practiced in... More » By Chanel McGhee, Talent Coordinator at Brill Street + Company | Job Discussions (26) Don't want to receive email notifications? Adjust your message settings. Stop inappropriate content the moment it is posted. Send me an email for each new discussion » Do you know anybody that might like this group? Invite others to join » LinkedIn values your privacy. At no time has LinkedIn made your email address available to any other LinkedIn user without your permission. © 2011, LinkedIn Corporation. |
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