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  Microsoft study finds everybody wants DevOps but culture is a challenge | NASA creates first 3D printed object in space

 
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How Netflix survived the Amazon EC2 reboot
  Netflix was able to keep serving its customers while its cloud hosting provider, Amazon Web Services, rebooted servers, because it had prepared for that happening. Read More
 


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Microsoft study finds everybody wants DevOps but culture is a challenge
Everybody wants to join the DevOps movement. But a new study sponsored by Microsoft finds that the cultural barriers between developers and operations are way more of an obstacle to getting there than any shortcomings of technology. Read More
 

NASA creates first 3D printed object in space
Taking the first step in what NASA hopes will become a key part of future long-term space journeys, engineers have created the first 3D printed object in space. Read More
 


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Home Depot spent $43M on data breach in one quarter alone
Home Depot spent $43 million in its third quarter dealing with the fallout of one of the largest ever data breaches, highlighting the costly nature of security failures. Read More
 

San Francisco DA pushes for chip payment cards in tech's backyard
Chip-and-PIN payment cards have a strong supporter in the hotbed of payment technologies, with San Francisco's district attorney pushing the technology as a way to cut down on fraud. Read More
 

Microsoft Band customers get scrooged even before holidays start
Three days after saying stock of its new Band smart wristband would be replenished throughout the coming holidays, Microsoft changed course. Read More
 

 

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