Monday, 16 September 2013

7 cutting-edge programming experiments worth trying

To make IT 'agile,' devops is not enough

Restore the right to privacy with self-signed certificates

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September 16, 2013
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7 cutting-edge programming experiments worth trying

Enterprise teams need all of the best new ideas that come along. But they also need all of the stability and certainty that the old faithful stacks of code bring. Here are seven experiments with the "latest and greatest" worth undertaking for what they can offer the modern enterprise stack today.

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Issue highlights

1. To make IT 'agile,' devops is not enough

2. Restore the right to privacy with self-signed certificates

3. How to roll your own VPN

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To make IT 'agile,' devops is not enough

Devops aims to heal the often bitter divide between developers and operations, but delivering more and better solutions faster demands an enterprise-wide commitment. READ MORE

Restore the right to privacy with self-signed certificates

If the keys to the various CA kingdoms are out in the wild and can easily be used to decrypt communications, suddenly the opposite is true. While your browser might trust the certificate, that certificate no longer means anything. And that's where self-signed certificates come into play. READ MORE

How to roll your own VPN

With free open source OpenVPN and a low-cost VPS, you can have a secure connection from any location. READ MORE

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