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November 18, 2021
Developers quickly understood the value of containers for building cloud-native applications, and that the Docker command-line tool was better than all of the bells and whistles they got with PaaS. Read more â¶
Today, online retailers sell millions of products and services to customers all around the world. This was more prevalent in 2020, as COVID-19 restrictions all but eliminated visits to brick-and-mortar stores and in-person transactions. Of course, consumers still needed to purchase food, clothing, and other essentials and, as a result, world-wide digital sales channels rose to the tune of $4.2 trillion, up $900 billion from just a year prior.
The big news is that the Windows 10 release cadence is joining Windows 11 and returning to just one feature update a year from now on.
The ongoing developer shortage is making support for no-code and low-code customization essential for enterprise software vendors.
A set of Bluetooth Classic vulnerabilities has a new proof-of-concept from a Singapore-based security research team, as chipset makers scramble to deploy patches.
The collaboration software maker hopes to make it easier for users to create and share workflow automations without the need to write code. The features are due out in 2022.
Defender for Business brings EDR and threat monitoring features found in more expensive Windows licenses to smaller organizations.
Prioritizing hardware upgrades for Windows Servers need not be a lengthy manual process with knowledge of the Get-WmiObject cmdlet.
A new wave of startups is looking to help developers secure their containerized applications after they go into production. Is this the future of application security?
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