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Zoom’s Security Woes Were No Secret to Business Partners Like Dropbox
Dropbox privately paid top hackers to find bugs in software by the videoconferencing company Zoom, then pressed it to fix them. From a report: One year ago, two Australian hackers found themselves on an eight-hour flight to Singapore to attend a live hacking...
Verizon is buying B2B videoconferencing firm BlueJeans
Image Credits: David Ramos / Getty Images US carrier Verizon* has splashed out to buy veteran B2B videoconferencing platform, BlueJeans Network — shelling out less than $500 million on the acquisition, according to the Wall Street...
Google Promises to Respect Privacy as It Dives into Healthcare Business
Eric Risberg/AP Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated that the tech giant is setting its sights on the healthcare business and promised to respect patient privacy. Reuters reports that speaking at the...
CLOUD SALARIES RISING: CLOUD ARCHITECTS AT $150K LIKELY UNDERPAID
It's a good time to be a cloud guru. Cloud jobs may be recession-proof, and demand for cloud workers continues to be frenzied, with employers’ needs outpacing the pool of talent. Nowhere is that wild demand-to-talent ratio more evident than with cloud architects. ...
Engineering Social Media for Good at UC Santa Cruz
UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor David T. Lee's Tech4Good Lab at the Baskin School of Engineering’s mission is to modernize the way we teach, the way we work, and the way we solve problems as a society by combining social networking technologies and small group...
Report: Amazon’s HQ2 Search Grew Out of Jeff Bezos’s Tesla Envy
Getty Images Amazon's doomed search for HQ2, its second headquarters, came about because Jeff Bezos was envious of the large incentive Elon Musk was able to command from Nevada for Tesla's giant battery factory, a new report says. There's a lesson there...