Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Pivotal's incoming APAC CTO plans for major software push

Incoming Pivotal Asia-Pacific field CTO and director for advanced field engineering Jason Jackson believes the next push for Pivotal in the region will be addressing the software layer of the datacentre.










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Great user experience leads to great security

Security need not be a series of walls. A UX expert says security can be gently woven into the flow of applications.










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Microsoft pushes out second new Windows 10 preview build for PCs in two days

Just a day after rolling out a new Windows 10 preview build for PCs, Microsoft is making another new test build -- with 300 fixes -- available to its Insider testers.










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Pinterest launches buyable Pins on iOS, taps Braintree for processing

No luck for Android and desktop Pinners though, as Pinterest has yet to specify when buyable Pins will expand beyond iPhone and iPad apps.










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Square adds payroll to its list of services for SMBs

Square says the payroll service is aimed at smaller businesses with staff comprised largely of hourly employees -- though the product works with salaried workers as well.










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In case you missed it: How to get good Wi-Fi in hotels, iOS 9 multitasking, working smart with tablets

Another month draws to a close and it's time to look back over the top articles on ZDNet Mobile News.










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Book 'em Danno: Court upholds Apple's $450M fine in e-book pricing case

By a vote of 2 to 1, a U.S. Appeals court decided that a prior judge was correct to penalize Apple and five publishers for their parts to fix e-book pricing.










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NSA can resume bulk collection of Americans' phone records, says court

The secretive Washington, DC-based court determined that the Freedom Act, passed earlier this month, would allow the data collection to begin once more.










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​Amazon introduces new open-source TLS implementation 's2n'

s2n, with its mere 6,000 lines of code, focuses only on encryption.










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