Google and Amazon offers management services as a part of their cloud, but not give access to their keys to third-party service providers.
Software
It’s Back! IronPython for .NET Framework
IronPython is a implementation that runs on .NET Framework’s Common Language Runtim is coming back thanks to the change of hands.
Visual Studio Code is Officially at a 1.0 Release
After a long year of testing, usage, and personal love for Visual Studio Code, it has officially achieved the 1.0 release.
The Google App Engine is Now Supporting Node.JS
Google is proud to announce that JavaScript Developers can use Google’s PaaS cloud to build web and mobile applications.
OpenJDK is Planning to Make Java Coding Easier
This will allow us to write code easier while continuing with static type safety. This plan was proposed earlier this month in JEP.
Open Source can Save the Internet of Things
Cloud applications that collect and analyze our data are extremely dependent on open source software and standards for the internet of things.
SQL Server is on Linux is Huge for Microsoft
Wait wait wait. Stop the press. Wait right there. Did someone just announce that there is SQL Server 2016 going to be on Linux?
Take a Selfie to Process an Online Payment
MasterCard is working on a process to accept selfies and fingerprints as a new alternative to passwords to accept online payments.
Let’s Discuss: Can Open Source be a Career Maker?
I have noticed that I have been passed up for career making opportunities because the majority of my work revolved heavily around open source.
RedHat Linux can be run in the Microsoft Azure
Microsoft and RedHat have gone from being rivals to now buddies. Instead of fighting, their now scratching each others’ backs.