Premier League Piracy Case Ends In ‘Record Damages’, Suspended Sentences
Dec03

Premier League Piracy Case Ends In ‘Record Damages’, Suspended Sentences

With the rise of convenient web-based live streaming, in recent years the Premier League has found itself on the front lines of anti-piracy enforcement. While a significant proportion of its actions are targeted at illicit offerings available in the UK, the Premier League doesn’t shy away from tackling those who offer live games in other areas of the world too. The group, which operates top-tier football in England, says it...

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Why use the Pantheon desktop for Linux Elementary OS
Dec03

Why use the Pantheon desktop for Linux Elementary OS

Would you pay $20 for a Linux desktop? I would, and in fact, I regularly choose to pay more than that when I download free software! The reason I do this is that open source is worth it. For a copy of Elementary OS, US$ 20 happens to be the default asking price (you can download it for $1 or even $0 if you can’t afford anything more). What you get in return is an excellent and heavily curated distribution that ships with its own...

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How to write a security integration module for Ansible
Dec03

How to write a security integration module for Ansible

Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy. It allows you to avoid writing scripts or custom code to deploy and update your applications, systems, and various classifications of network-attached devices. read...

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Cheat sheet for Java syntax
Dec03

Cheat sheet for Java syntax

Java is an open source programming language specifically designed to create universal applications that run on any operating system, open source or otherwise. It achieves this apparent magic by using a runtime specific to each OS. This runtime interprets the Java code so that the application runs as expected. It’s an effective method that enables programmers to write their code once but deliver it to all computers that run Java...

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What we risk when we open up to customers (and why it's worth it)
Dec03

What we risk when we open up to customers (and why it's worth it)

Customer empowerment is one consequence of digital transformation. And as we explained in the first part of this series, it’s a powerful one. Empowering customers can deepen their relationship with your organization—but it won’t work if they don’t trust you. In this article, we’ll explain how acting openly can create that foundation of trust—and why it can lead to business success. read...

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