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PHP 5.6 features built-in debugger, better namespace support
PHP, the venerable scripting language for server-side Web development, has been upgraded in a point release highlighted by a new debugger.
Why you don't need long, complex passwords
Password theft and misuse is so widespread, when only a few million are stolen in one cyber heist, it doesn't even make the news.
As the data center shifts to the cloud, VMware struggles to stay relevant
For years, when you thought of virtualization, you thought of EMC's VMware subsidiary.
Programmers could get REPL in official Java
Proponents of open source Java are investigating the possibility of formally adding a REPL (Read Evaluate Print Loop) tool to the language.
PHP 5.6 features built-in debugger, better namespace support
PHP, the venerable scripting language for server-side Web development, has been upgraded in a point release highlighted by a new debugger.
Canonical partners with IBM on a pain-free OpenStack
Canonical has a new stack -- a managed version of OpenStack, that is, with plans for on-premise and remotely hosted incarnations.
Canonical partners with IBM on a pain-free OpenStack
Canonical has a new stack -- a managed version of OpenStack, that is, with plans for on-premise and remotely hosted incarnations.
The must-have iPad office apps, round 9
You have your Windows in my Linux
Although there are those who think the systemd debate has been decided in favor of systemd, the
GitHub's new CEO: We're serious about the enterprise
GitHub is more than a cloud service based on Git, Linus Torvalds' popular revision control system.
CoreOS's Rudder steers software-defined networking for Docker
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Suffering from cloud contention? It's not the cloud's fault
If you're in the cloud space, you've heard the term "noisy neighbor" before. If not, here's a tip: It's not about the house next door with the weird kids who play German death metal at full blast. It's about your cloud provider's support of tenancy.
How to lure tech talent with employee benefits, perks
Companies are vying for IT talent, and they're using benefits and perks to help attract the best and brightest. So what are IT pros looking for?
The 10 best laptops of 2014 (so far)
15 simple, secret Windows tips and tricks to save you time
Good news for Microsoft: China wants to dump Windows
My niece has been staring at the TV with glazed eyes, stunned by the news that Hello Kitty is -- wait for it -- not a cat. No, really.
After Xen and KVM, meet a new Linux hypervisor: Jailhouse
In the world of hypervisors for Linux, a couple of names have come to the fore over time: Xen and KVM.