At the 13th Australian national Linux conference that begins in Ballarat on Monday, all presentation material has to be suitable for people aged 12 and above.
The 13th Australian national Linux conference, which begins next week in Ballarat, will be a bit short on original presentations as the organisers have decided to have a "best of" selection for most of the final day.
Every year, the Australian national Linux conference tries to have one local speaker among those who present the keynotes.
Close on the heels of announcing the programme of talks for the conference proper, the organisers of the 2012 Australian national Linux conference have opened registration for the event.
A total of 185 proposals for papers were submitted to the organisers of the 13th Australian national Linux conference by the time the deadline ended on August 7, conference director Josh Stewart told iTWire today.
Most cybersecurity is making up for weak platforms. We need to address the fundamentals, design platforms that prevent out-of-bounds access[…]
For most developers the security/performance trade off is still the hardest one to tackle, even as the cost of processing[…]
RISC has been overhyped. While it is an interesting low-level processor architecture, what the world needs is high-level system architectures,[…]
There are two flaws that are widespread in the industry here. The first is that any platform or language should[…]
Ajai Chowdhry, one of the founders and CEO of HCL is married to a cousin of a cousin of mine.[…]