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April 10, 2015

The latest news about growth and innovation within the enterprise space.

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Mohammad Albattikhi - Acceleration Manager at Oasis500

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Popcorn Time's launched on iOS and that's a big problem for Apple and Netflix

Mic Wright - The Next Web

While Popcorn Time has been available on Android for some time, it's now arrived on iOS with an installer that can put the app on non-jailbroken devices. It's likely that it uses a test key from an enterprise device to achieve that.

Microsoft unveils Hyper-V Containers and Nano Server, a tiny version of Windows Server

Jordan Novet - Venture Beat

"Microsoft is announcing the development of Hyper-V Containers — containers that are managed by the Hyper-V hypervisor software for running virtual machines, each of which can hold an application."

Adobe's next Premiere Pro update might make video editors cry with joy

The Verge

"A new panel in Premiere that's meant to make color correcting videos as easy as Lightroom makes color correcting photos. In fact, the new panel, called Lumetri Color, looks and works pretty much exactly like the correction tools in Lightroom."

FCC fines AT&T $25 million for data breach affecting 280,000 customers

Billy Steele - Engadget

"After employees at its call centers swiped personal info of nearly 280,000 customers, AT&T has to pay $25 million to settle with the FCC. The fine is a result of the carrier's "consumer privacy violations" at call centers in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines, where employees nabbed names, social security numbers and account info without proper authorization."

Docker in the enterprise: the value and the challenges

Venture Beat

"Docker, which makes it "easier" (but not easy) to leverage containers to simplify continuous delivery. Instead of creating complex scripts endeavoring to build identical environments for development, test, and production, containers just move the actual environment through the release process, greatly reducing the reliance on scripting while greatly reducing error. All of this improves the efficiency of continuous delivery."

Amazon Echo now lets you control lights and switches with your voice

Venture Beat

"the Internet giant revealed the next stage in the product's evolution — it's introducing support for WeMo and Philips Hue products, meaning you can activate lights and switches using nothing but your dulcet tones."

Microsoft makes its Azure DocumentDB cloud NoSQL database available to all

Venture Beat

Microsoft announced the general availability of Azure DocumentDB, its cloud-based NoSQL database for storing and serving up information for applications in the trendy JSON document format.

Russian hackers gained access to President Obama's private schedule

The Next Web

"US officials said it was one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks ever launched against the country's government networks. The White House says that only unclassified information was accessed, and that the attack has been mitigated.What's alarming is that the breach actually began months ago when the hackers broke into the State Department by way of a simple phishing attack."

Amazon Dash Button: Finally, an Internet of Things device that is actually useful

Mashable

"while the hand-held Dash device can automatically place orders for household goods by scanning barcodes or through speech recognition, the cut-down Dash Button is a small, push-button fob to keep next to, for example, the washing machine in order to order a single product such as washing powder with a single press."

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