Thanks to everyone who took part at our lottery and congratulations to our winners!
The iPad mini goes to Gatis Tomsons.
Annika Lubjuhn has won the Raspberry Pi
and the Cubieboard goes to SPJ.
All you have to do is sign up at http://www.versioneye.com/lottery, follow at least 3 libraries and you will automatically participate. Our contest already started and ends on October 31st, 2013.
Good luck!
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For all the attention this week about the cloud, it’s evident that it is pretty much a distraction when considering what
is really happening. Developers are lifting the cloud, not the other way around …
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Most organizations have started to realize that code quality is an important root cause to many of their issues, whether it’s incident levels or time to value. The growing complexity of development environments in IT — the outsourcing, the required velocity, the introduction of Agile — have all raised the issue about code quality, sometimes to an executive level …
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VersionEye founder & CEO, Robert Reiz, will talk about „Continuous updating of software libraries in the cloud” on August 6th. The forum discussion is presented by SIBB Forum Saas & Cloud Computing.
All software developers who want to know how they can keep their software projects up to date, and want to find out quickly and easily what dependencies are out-dated, should learn more about our convenient SaaS solution. Using VersionEye you will be informed about new versions of your software libraries to be always up to date.
Computer scientist Robert Reiz founded his third start-up “VersionEye” in Silicon Valley in 2012. Previously, he was Chief Architect and Managing Director for “WildGigs” in San Francisco and founder & CEO of the Java consulting house “PLOIN” in Mannheim. Today VersionEye has two locations in Berlin and San Francisco and a team around the globe.
We are looking forward to your forum participation! Snacks and beer are available for free, while supplies last. Please send an email to Astrid Vieth for your registration: astrid.vieth@sibb.de
date: August 6, 2013
time: 5 pm to 7 pm
location: VersionEye GmbH, Brunnenstr. 181, 10119 Berlin
VersionEye Gründer und Geschäftsführer, Robert Reiz, spricht am 6. August 2013 zum Thema „Continuous Updating für Software-Bibliotheken aus der Cloud“, präsentiert vom SIBB Forum Saas & Cloud Computing.
Alle Software-Entwickler, die wissen wollen, wie sie ihre Software-Projekte up to date halten können und schnell und unkompliziert herausfinden möchten, welche Abhängigkeiten out-dated sind, sollten mehr über unsere praktische SaaS-Lösung erfahren. Mithilfe von VersionEye werden Sie über neue Versionen Ihrer Software-Bibliotheken informiert und sind so immer auf dem neuesten Stand.
Diplom-Informatiker Robert Reiz gründete sein drittes Start-up „VersionEye“ 2012 im Silicon Valley. Zuvor war er Chief Architect und Managing Director für „WildGigs“ in San Francisco und Gründer und Geschäftsführer des Java Consulting Hauses „PLOIN“ in Mannheim. Heute hat VersionEye zwei Standorte in Berlin und San Francisco und wird von einem internationalen Team unterstützt.
Kommen Sie vorbei, wir freuen uns auf Sie und Ihre Fragen! Snacks und Bier stehen kostenlos zur VerfĂĽgung, solange der Vorrat reicht. Bitte melden Sie sich per e-Mail bei Astrid Vieth an: astrid.vieth@sibb.de
Datum: 06. August 2013
Zeit: 17:00 bis 19:00 Uhr
Ort: VersionEye GmbH, BrunnenstraĂźe 181, 10119 Berlin
The system is called Tianhe-2, and with more than 3 million processor cores, it’s the world’s most powerful supercomputer …
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The NSA leaks perpetrated by Edward Snowden will easily go down as one of the biggest revelations of the year, if not the decade. But the episode also raises new questions about the risk that insiders pose to government and corporate cybersecurity, in spite of the attention lavished on foreign hackers.
Snowden’s case is unique in that it uncovered a previously unknown surveillance apparatus that’s massive in size and scope. It’s not unique, however, in the way the whistleblower did his deed. Two-thirds of all reported data breaches involve internal actors wittingly or unwittingly bringing sensitive information to outsiders, according to industry analysts.
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