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US intelligence agency wants brain-like algorithms for complex information processing
IBM recently said it found a way to make transistors that could be formed into virtual circuitry that mimics human brain functions. Read More

Breaking down the wall between VMware vSphere and cloud
As infrastructure and operations professionals seek to broker cloud services for the enterprise, they are coming to terms with the need to "cloudify" existing vSphere infrastructure in order to make these environments more developer-friendly and support migration of workloads to AWS or other clouds as their needs evolve. Read More

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USENIX: Unstable code can lead to security vulnerabilities
As if tracking down bugs in a complex application isn't difficult enough, programmers now must worry about a newly emerging and potentially dangerous trap, one in which a program compiler simply eliminates chunks of code it doesn't understand, often without alerting the programmer of the missing functionality. Read More

Running Windows on a Mac: Why I prefer VMware Fusion
My work requires me to occasionally use Windows and Linux, as well as older versions of OS X. Fortunately, as a Mac user, I have several ways to run multiple operating systems without switching computers. In addition to OS X's Boot Camp, I have my choice of three virtualization products for Mac: Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, or Oracle's VirtualBox. Using any of those three, I can pop into another OS as easily as launching an app. Each of these products has its partisans, and I'm not going to tell you definitively which one you should choose. But I did want to explain why I've settled on VMWare Fusion as my go-to virtualization choice. Read More


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