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Tech giants grapple with ballooning software supply chain risk, JFrog report reveals | VentureBeat

JFrog's Software Supply Chain State of the Union 2024 report reveals ballooning risks, misleading vulnerability scores, and the challenges of AI in coding, urging organizations to prioritize comprehensive security solutions and proactive measures to safeguard their software ecosystems.

Nvidia, Hugging Face and ServiceNow release new StarCoder2 LLMs for code generation | VentureBeat

While it remains to be seen how well StarCoder2 models perform in different coding scenarios, the companies did note that the performance of the smallest 3B model alone matched that of the original 15B StarCoder LLM.

GitHub launches 'Copilot Enterprise', an AI coding assistant for businesses | VentureBeat

GitHub has launched Copilot Enterprise, a customized AI coding assistant that integrates throughout the software development lifecycle, but faces skepticism about AI's impact on creativity.

SAP pushes out ‘significant’ patch update | Network World

SAP released a "significant number" of security patches for its Business Suite applications and NetWeaver middleware platform on Tuesday, following an "extensive scan of 280 million lines of coding with new, enhanced code scan tools," according to the company.

Nokia’s pact with Microsoft puts Symbian developers in play | Network World

Developers who had previously built a business around coding apps for Symbian smartphones were put on notice Friday that they should pick another platform, as Nokia announced its switch to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7. Other platforms will be maneuvering to win them over while Nokia tries to encourage them to retrain and work with its new partner.

Write code, get Google I/O tickets | Network World

Google announced 10 coding challenges to give tickets away for Google I/O.

China dominates NSA-backed coding contest | Network World

Programmers from China and Russia have dominated an international competition on everything from writing algorithms to designing components.

‘Akill’ charged with University of Pennsylvania attack | Network World

Owen Walker, the 18-year-old alleged ring-leader of an international botnet coding group, has been charged with attacking the computer system of the University of Pennsylvania.

MED2020 gives coding tool to colleges | Network World

An online educational version of an abstracting and coding tool used by health information management departments across the country will now be available for student training at various colleges.

Black Hat/Defcon hackfests next week promise rollicking action | Network World

Newfound Evil Twin attacks against WLANs and compromising computers by taking advantage of software coding errors called ‘dangling pointers’ are just a few of exploits to be divulged at the upcoming Black Hat/Defcon hackerfest

Kernel space: Kill BKL Vol. 2 | Network World

Developers are starting to clean up a old coding technique that they used in the early days of Linux SMP. As the system scales and better synchronization techniques become available, rooting out the Big Kernel Lock is a tricky job.

A baudy topic: Bits, baud, coding and politics | Network World

Steve recently made a shift from "residential DSL" to "business DSL" service, and that discussion will be followed up in another newsletter. But for today, we're taking a step back into the history of telecommunications. Why? Because, being a typical "bleeding edge" adopter of new technology, Steve had to decommission his old DSL modem. And this happened to be a model that supported a user input of either Ethernet or ATM-25.

Oracle’s security chief lambastes faulty coding | Network World

Mary Ann Davidson, chief security officer for database giant Oracle, remembers the first time she heard her company's marketing scheme that advertised its database products as "unbreakable."

Noise-robust DSP-assisted neural pitch estimation with very low complexity - Amazon Science

Pitch estimation is an essential step of many speech processing algo-rithms, including speech coding, synthesis, and enhancement. Recently, pitch estimators based on deep neural networks (DNNs) have been outperforming well-established DSP-based techniques. Unfortunately, these new estimators can be…

Microsoft’s network coding plan | Network World

An advanced technology called network coding is hidden away in the labs at some vendors as they figure out what to do with it. But Microsoft already has a working network coding prototype. Its Microsoft Secure Content Distribution (MSCD) system was trialed recently by customers to download a new release of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Beta-2.

China, US and Poland take high-school coding prizes | Network World

A Chinese student has won top honors in the TopCoder online programming competition hosted by Purdue University in Indiana, beating 48 other elite competitors from the U.S., China, Russia, Poland, India and other nations.

Ruby on Rails suffers from serious flaws | Network World

Ruby on Rails programmers will want to take note of this newsletter: The company that oversees development of the coding language is warning of "serious" flaws in the system, which could be exploited to take over systems. Also, the major VOIP hardware vendors are issuing patches for a number of common flaws in their respective systems. And, Adobe has patched Acrobat to fix a flaw that could be used to take over an non-patched system.

Rails creator on Java and other ‘junk’ | Network World

David Heinemeier Hansson was a 23-year-old student at Copenhagen Business School when he began work on Ruby on Rails a little over four years ago. His goal was to write a simple Web application framework that would free developers from the misery of repetitive coding that he sees as inherent in widely used platforms like Java and .Net.

Wikipedia co-founder to test quality-control idea | Network World

A way to ensure better quality control on Wikipedia entries by color-coding edits to red-flag potentially dubious content will be tested on some smaller sites in the Wikia Inc. community to determine its effectiveness, the co-founder of Wikipedia said Sunday.

IBM, Red Hat aim Linux at emerging world markets | Network World

IBM and Red Hat are partnering to stoke up more enthusiasm for Linux technology in emerging markets, the vendors said last week. The effort will focus on markets such as China, India, Korea and Russia, and will involve software, services and coding tools for developers at software companies in these markets, with the hopes that these developers will write more applications for Linux. Red Hat/IBM tutorials on how to use Linux will also be offered in the targeted regions.

Linux contributor base broadens | Network World

As the number of Linux kernel contributors continues to grow, core developers are finding themselves mostly managing and checking, not coding, said Greg Kroah-Hartman, maintainer of USB and PCI support in Linux and co-author of Linux Device Drivers, in a talk at the Linux Symposium in Ottawa Thursday.

Weekend worms strike Twitter, teen admits responsibility | Network World

Twitter was hit with at least three different worm attacks that started Saturday and continued into Sunday, the micro-blogging service acknowledged as it promised users it would review its coding practices.

Digital Evolution aims to secure Web services | Network World

VPNs are popping up in a new area: Web services - technology that enables PCs to talk to applications and applications to talk to applications via a common language to create new services without custom coding.

Take off a load: hire an intern | Network World

School's out for the summer and many kids' minds have turned to how they can get some work experience and make some extra money (which can turn out to be quite a nice sum for some - would you believe $30,000 for a summer internship doing some Java coding? A parent told me that is how much their daughter got paid for her Java skills one summer!).

How to Avoid Cloud Code Breakage, Part 2 | Network World

Last week, we covered how to evaluate code that is developed to extend cloud applications. Now we're going to take a look at coding and system modification strategies that can make the system more fragile over time. Since CRM systems have requirements that seem to evolve endlessly, durability of your code is a key success factor to long-run success of these systems.