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Thursday, May 28, 2015

It's Time to Leave SSL Behind

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It's Time to Leave SSL Behind
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol has been widely deployed and used to secure web data transport since the late 1990s. Today, the SSL protocol is no longer considered to be entirely safe, as it has multiple known security issues and cryptographic weaknesses. Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the successor to SSL and provides improved security. Check out this upcoming eSeminar and join Jeff Barto, Trust Strategist for Symantec, as he discusses the current state of TLS deployment and how TLS can protect you and your organization.
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Monday, May 25, 2015

Automatic Encryption: Opportunity or Potential Risk?

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Automatic Encryption: Opportunity or Potential Risk?
Having always-on encryption is an idea that is gaining traction with many organizations, although there are still many sites that don't fully use encryption, even for form information. A new technology approach called opportunistic encryption is now just starting to take shape, offering the promise of automatically encrypting potentially sensitive data transport. Is opportunistic encryption actually an opportunity for organizations or is it a potential risk? Check out this upcoming live eSeminar and join Jeff Barto, Trust Strategist for Symantec, as he discusses the latest trends in SSL/TLS deployment.

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Expert Panel: Using Unity to Increase Game Development Speed

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Using Unity to Increase Game Development Speed
While the idea of using facial and/or gesture recognition to create a modern, intuitive game seems attractive, some developers may want to leverage Unity 3D as a way to accelerate their development efforts. There are many different ways in which Intel and Unity Technologies have been working together to help speed the development of games with the Intel® RealSense™ SDK (software developer kit). Watch this on-demand eSeminar and join a panel of experts as they discuss what these improvements can do to increase your game development speed and efficiency.
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Thursday, May 21, 2015

DevOps for Dummies

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DevOps for Dummies
DevOps is a business-driven software delivery approach that takes a new or enhanced business capability from an idea all the way to production, providing business value to customers in an efficient manner and capturing feedback as customers engage with the capability. Today's fast-moving world makes DevOps essential to all enterprises that must be agile and lean enough to respond rapidly to changes such as customer demands, market conditions, competitive pressures, or regulatory requirements. This eBook helps you understand DevOps and how your organization can gain real business benefits from it.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Take Your Traditional Java Apps from IaaS to PaaS

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Take Your Traditional Java Apps from IaaS to PaaS
One of the biggest roadblocks to taking your traditional enterprise web application and effectively leveraging a PaaS is the file system. Check out this upcoming webinar and join Matthew Schmidt, CTO of AnswerHub, as he discusses the steps that they took to port their Java + Spring + Hibernate application from an IaaS to a PaaS and reap the rewards of the plug-and-play capabilities of IBM Bluemix. Why Bluemix? Bluemix is an open-source, cloud-based platform with a dedicated cloud aspect to build, run, scale, deploy, and recover your custom applications.
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Friday, May 15, 2015

Leverage Unity 3D & Intel RealSense for Game Development

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Leverage Unity 3D & Intel RealSense for Game Development
While the idea of using facial and/or gesture recognition to create a modern, intuitive game seems attractive, some developers may want to leverage Unity 3D as a way to accelerate their development efforts. There are many different ways in which Intel and Unity Technologies have been working together to help speed the development of games with the Intel® RealSense™ SDK (software developer kit). Check out this upcoming eSeminar to join a panel of experts as they discuss what these improvements can do to increase your game development speed and efficiency.
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Automatic Encryption: Opportunity or Potential Risk?

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Automatic Encryption: Opportunity or Potential Risk?
Having always-on encryption is an idea that is gaining traction with many organizations, although there are still many sites that don't fully use encryption, even for form information. A new technology approach called opportunistic encryption is now just starting to take shape, offering the promise of automatically encrypting potentially sensitive data transport. Is opportunistic encryption actually an opportunity for organizations or is it a potential risk? Check out this upcoming live eSeminar and join Jeff Barto, Trust Strategist for Symantec, as he discusses the latest trends in SSL/TLS deployment.
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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Smile - Wink - Swipe: Inside Intel's RealSense Technology

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Smile — Wink — Swipe: Inside Intel's RealSense Technology
One of the languages that have always been supported with the Intel® RealSense™ software developer kit (SDK) is JavaScript, specifically so that web-enabled apps could be created. RealSense-enabled apps can include hand and finger tracking, facial analysis, speech recognition, augmented reality, and 3D scanning. Check out this upcoming eSeminar and join Intel Expert Bob Duffy as he reviews his own little "space shooting" game, where the orientation of your face controls the aiming reticle to help teach developers how to write apps and games in JavaScript enhanced for facial and gesture recognition.
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