[ad_1] Written by Max Nirenberg, CRO and Managing Director for North America, Commit The SaaS industry is exploding. A survey by Gartner forecasted that end-user public cloud spending is expected to reach nearly $333 billion by the end of 2021, with SaaS-based services seeing the largest growth among these cloud-based solutions at $122.6 billion. The
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[ad_1] Last week the MacStories team launched Project Calliope, an enormous new software project that we’ve been working on tirelessly for the last year. If you’ve been following along, you’ve heard us describe Calliope as a CMS; but from a software-engineering perspective, it’s actually a whole lot more. While we introduced Calliope as the foundation
[ad_1] In the first article of this series, “Wireless Pentesting Part 1 – An Overview”, we reviewed some penetration testing basics with the PTES and what one can expect to know about a system before starting an engagement. We also covered three general assessment levels and the differences between them. But most importantly in regards
[ad_1] Prairie View A&M University President Ruth Simmons’s Texas roots run deep. Born in Grapeland, Simmons moved to Houston’s Fifth Ward with her family when she was a child. Having received a bachelors’ degree from Dillard University in New Orleans before receiving her master’s and doctorate in Romance languages and literatures from Harvard University, Simmons
[ad_1] FSU breaking ground on new research building Florida State University officials will break ground Monday on the Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building in Innovation Park. FSU President John Thrasher, Interim Vice President for Research Laurel Fulkerson and Danfoss Turbocor President Ricardo Schneider are scheduled to make remarks prior to officials breaking ground. The 116,000-square-foot building in Innovation