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The Microservices World of Tomorrow…Today

2019-11-05 KENNETH 0

The Microservices World of Tomorrow…Today The current IT landscape is littered with buzzwords competing to be the next big trend that will dominate the future of the industry. Digital transformation, multi‑cloud, and predictive analytics are just a few of the topics that analysts proclaim organizations must consider in the near future, if they aren’t already moving in those directions. The truth is that technology is changing so fast that companies need to be extremely agile to stay ahead of the competition, no matter the industry segment. I’d argue that digital transformation involves focusing time and effort on pivoting towards new technology that can improve business outcomes. Microservices is one technology that is leading the march towards digital transformation in the world of application development. Compared to monolithic applications, a microservices architecture combines individual services, each with its own distinct function. [ more… ]

Introducing the new Microsoft Edge and Bing

2019-11-04 KENNETH 0

Introducing the new Microsoft Edge and Bing The browser and search engine for business In our mission to empower people with knowledge with Microsoft 365, one critical opportunity is the internet. We know that 60% of the time people spend on the PC is within the web browser, and it has become the primary way we work, learn and play. The internet has become an everyday utility, that we reach for automatically without thinking, yet two decades after its introduction, we are bumping into challenges and obstacles that raise questions for us. Is our data safe and our privacy protected as we surf the web? At work, why can’t we find our internal company information, like our pay stub or co-worker’s office location, right from within our browser or search engine like we do with web search? Why can’t the [ more… ]

Developer platform updates at Microsoft Ignite 2019

2019-11-04 KENNETH 0

Developer platform updates at Microsoft Ignite 2019 Earlier this year, we announced some awesome advancements in how developers can better connect with their customers and build people-centric experiences using the Microsoft 365 platform. Today, we’re continuing that story and sharing how you can use these enhancements to build more innovative applications and be more productive. We are focusing on three key areas: Enhancing your applications Optimizing your end to end workflow Providing seamless deployment solutions Enhancing your applications As the gap between Win32 and the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) shrinks, you can adopt the features and tools that work best for you. A top request from developers is to use the modern UI framework down-level. Today you can start using WinUI 3 Alpha, an early preview of WinUI 3 that allows you to start writing apps that will work down [ more… ]

Getting your sites ready for the new Microsoft Edge

2019-11-04 KENNETH 0

Getting your sites ready for the new Microsoft Edge This morning, we released Microsoft Edge Beta version 79, which is the final Beta before the new Microsoft Edge is generally available, also known as the “Release Candidate.” On January 15th, we expect to release the “Stable” channel, at which point Microsoft Edge will be generally available to download on Windows and macOS. The new Microsoft Edge is built on the Chromium engine, providing best in class compatibility with extensions and web sites, with great support for the latest rendering capabilities, modern web applications, and powerful developer tools across all supported platforms. For Enterprise customers, the new Microsoft Edge also includes Internet Explorer mode, providing a seamless experience across internal sites and LOB apps with legacy dependencies. And for end users, it includes new privacy-enhancing features like tracking prevention that’s on [ more… ]

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USN-4171-2: Apport vulnerabilities

2019-11-04 KENNETH 0

USN-4171-2: Apport vulnerabilities apport vulnerabilities A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives: Ubuntu 14.04 ESM Summary Several security issues were fixed in Apport. Software Description apport – automatically generate crash reports for debugging Details USN-4171-1 fixed several vulnerabilities in apport. This update provides the corresponding update for Ubuntu 14.04 ESM. Original advisory details: Kevin Backhouse discovered Apport would read its user-controlled settings file as the root user. This could be used by a local attacker to possibly crash Apport or have other unspecified consequences. (CVE-2019-11481) Sander Bos discovered a race-condition in Apport during core dump creation. This could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-11482) Sander Bos discovered Apport mishandled crash dumps originating from containers. This could be used by [ more… ]