Chaos Engineering is the increasingly popular distributed system testing methodology developed by software engineers at Netflix. Learn more about Chaos Engineering in this guide.
The last patent covering the still ubiquitous MPEG-2 codec recently expired in the US, allowing for hobbyists, SMBs, and others to use it without paying fees.
While virtualization platforms are intended to provide full isolation between guest and host operating systems, VM escape vulnerabilities have seen increased scrutiny.
Hadoop is a popular open-source distributed storage and processing framework. This primer about the framework covers commercial solutions, Hadoop on the public cloud, and why it matters for business.
This comprehensive guide about Docker, the leading containerization technology, covers the paradigm shift of containers vs. virtualization, as well as why Docker matters for business users.
This resource guide covers Amazon Lex, the brains behind the Alexa personal assistant technology found in the Amazon Echo. Learn how to deploy Amazon Lex in AWS, and how to use it for business.
When major players in IT acquire other companies, the intent is to bolster the capabilities of their existing products, or gain a quick foothold in a new market. These acquisitions fell far short of that.
Many failed tech products often have features that were incorporated in newer devices or next generation replacements. Here are five products and their modern, successful, counterparts.
Strongly held opinions about the proper method to wipe data from hard drives reflect bygone eras. Learn about disk wiping for modern platter hard drives, and securing data on solid-state drives.
When choosing a messaging app, cloud-synchronized chat logs, contact lists, and settings are important considerations. Read about 10 cross-platform messaging apps worth checking out.