Friday, January 22, 2016

Recap IT: Audit Oracle software tense at Mars, SigFox in … – LeMondeInformatique

This week was marked by a rain of 248 patches that s ‘hit on many Oracle products. The IT news has also been marked by the emergence of a new generation of soldiers raised through a neural chip grafted to even the brain. Meanwhile, in the white desert of Antarctica, an IoT project is conducted through SigFox on behalf of the Princess Elisabeth polar station.

How is an audit software with Oracle. very badly at Mars Oracle is at least as well known for its aggressive sales strategy for software licenses for its database technology. And a recent dispute with the food giant Mars Inc. about an audit clearly shows that this reputation is not unfounded

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US Army wants to create cyborg soldiers. After Hollywood, the US military intends to place on the battlefields of cyborg soldiers equipped with an electronic chip to communicate better with his troops.

SigFox sets foot in Antarctica . and launched a foundation Technology low-frequency network and low consumption of startups SigFox is being tested – with connected sensors of the Belgian company Sensolus – by members of the Princess Elisabeth polar station in Antarctica. The nugget Toulouse also announced the creation of a foundation to support the growth of connected projects, especially in the environment and health.

A salvo of 248 patches for Oracle products. The Redwood Shores editor yesterday delivered a record number of 248 patches and prompts administrators to apply them immediately.

LastPass hacked with a simple phishing attack. security password manager LastPass has new been questioned by security specialist at the last Shmoocon.

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