Global Server Virtualization Software Industry
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Global Server Virtualization Software Industry
Saturday, February 5th, 2011McCabe Announces Enhanced Android™ Support with Latest Release of Software Security and Quality Analysis Suite
Saturday, December 18th, 2010McCabe Announces Enhanced Android™ Support with Latest Release of Software Security and Quality Analysis Suite
McCabe Software has released the latest version of their software security, quality, and testing analysis suite, McCabe IQ with enhanced support for Android, MSVS 2010 and more.
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DVDFab Blu-ray to DVD Converter — The World’s Best Software for Converting Blu-ray to DVD Format
Friday, November 19th, 2010DVDFab Blu-ray to DVD Converter — The World’s Best Software for Converting Blu-ray to DVD Format
Fengtao Software, a dedicated and professional multimedia software provider, has released the actual Blu-ray to DVD converting software in the world on Nov. 11, 2010, DVDFab Blu-ray to DVD Converter, which can convert Blu-ray to DVD-Video disc and allows you to watch Blu-ray movie with DVD player, or some player software. This will quite possibly mark a turning point for Blu-ray entertainment …
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Wave Q3 Revenues Rose 38% to $6.7 Million Driven by Software License Activity
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010Wave Q3 Revenues Rose 38% to .7 Million Driven by Software License Activity
LEE, MA–(Marketwire – 11/08/10) – Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX – News ) ( www.wave.com ) today reported operating results for the third quarter (Q3) and nine months ended September 30, 2010. Wave also reported on recent new product developments, partner progress and customer adoption. Benefiting from continued growth in enterprise software license sales, as well …
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Windows 8 To Contain New Anti-Hacking Software?
Sunday, August 9th, 2009Recently at the Microsoft Human Resources department, a new job position was posted in the area of computer security.
“Our group is on a mission to build a rich, powerful platform to help protect Microsoft products against piracy. Here is your chance to join a team of exceptional developers as we build an extensible cross-company platform to support this vision. This is a fast-paced group that rewards smart and motivated individuals.
We are looking for an experienced software developer to help us design and build new anti-hacking mechanisms, hack detection, and work on the security processor driver. The work touches many layers of the operating system and includes opportunities for partnership with MS Research and other security teams at Microsoft to productize exciting innovations and ideas that help shake hackers and crackers off Microsoft products.
It’s not for the faint of heart, but the diversity of the problem space in this area is rich in growth opportunities just waiting for the right candidate. You will have ample opportunity to diversify your skill set and grow. In this position, you’ll get a chance to work on many aspects of the platform, starting with an assignment to drive the design of our application and Operating System (OS) virtualization support. ”
If software pirates, hackers and crackers always seem to be one step ahead of Microsoft it is in part because of the monumental position Microsoft holds in the technology area. It is a “badge of honor” claimed by some who feel that they have stuck it to “the man” by performing these odious tasks. Even when Microsoft has succeeded in locking down vulnerabilities, there is always the contest mentality of “I’ll bet I can hack into it.” Trinity would be proud.(see: The Matrix)
The modus operandi for Microsoft is that they must keep up with hackers new methods and continue to innovate and design new security technologies.
Some may consider anti-piracy measures similar to whistling in the wind, but that’s certainly not the case. I have posts in Windows7News.com, and ConnectedInternet showing how in many cases Microsoft has foiled anti-piracy efforts. Many believe that piracy is relegated to just illegal copying or theft. But that is not the case. Virus distribution and embedded malware, and privacy intrusion are typical features that result from piracy efforts.
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Additional Details about the position can be found here: Senior Development Engineer – Windows
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