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Home Authors Posts by Amber Ankerholz

Amber Ankerholz

Amber Ankerholz
134 POSTS 5761 COMMENTS

Faster Data Center Transfers with InfiniBand Network Block Device

March 1, 2017

Using Open Source to Empower Students in Tanzania

February 27, 2017

Using Scripting Languages in IoT: Challenges and Approaches

February 15, 2017

Practical Steps for Protecting IoT Devices

February 10, 2017

How to Manage the Security Vulnerabilities of Your Open Source Product

February 7, 2017

IoTivity-Constrained: A Flexible Framework for Tiny Devices

January 30, 2017

Open Source Helps Drive Cloud Adoption Says 2016 Future of Cloud...

December 13, 2016

Using Apache Hadoop to Turn Big Data Into Insights

November 8, 2016

Build Strong Real-Time Streaming Apps with Apache Calcite

November 4, 2016

Ranking the Web With Radical Transparency

October 20, 2016
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