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Is the famous saying 'Garbage in, garbage out' still relevant? After all, GIGO became a popular term somewhere in the sixties. And with smarter systems and processes there is less 'garbage out'.
More than 30 Intel Security Innovation Alliance partners have joined the program within the last six months, greatly increasing the number of interoperable security products that converge with Intel Security's architecture. Some of the new partners that have joined the program in this quarter alone include: Aruba, Brocade, Check Point, Forcepoint, Identity Finder, MobileIron, Rapid 7, VMware Airwatch, and Proofpoint.
Hortonworks Inc. President and COO Herb Cunitz said today in announcing a flurry of news, including what he called the first set of connected data platforms that allow you to derive actual intelligence from that platform.
Perpetual software licensing models are on the down slope as developers are shifting toward subscription-based models. According to market intelligence from IDC, major developers are eyeing cloud deployments in lieu of traditional software offerings. This shift means that providers are better able to compete and monetize their services, but cloud deployments are not without their concerns.
Xamarin Inc., the rapidly growing San Francisco based software developer, will soon be owned by one of the biggest names in tech: Microsoft. Reports of a deal broke yesterday, placing Xamarin's value between 400 and 500 million dollars. These two companies had already had a working relationship in the past, but this is certainly taking it a step further.

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