The reports are created by Cognitive Analytics Engine - see https://cognitive.cisco.com/. The reports do not necessarily lead to an immediate blocking - it's up to your policy and security response team to define what happens with the findings. To the amount of "bycatch" - we carefully look for precision and recall of the individual detectors so the amount of "bycatch" is not as high as you expect. I said we because I work in the "Cognitive" team.
Yup, that is what they actually did (as figured after RTFA). They have blacklisted both the IPs and domains served by that provider for all Cisco and their customers. So no big deal at the end of the day.
is the one that you will find usefull for actual software development. The second one will just give you math "background" (which might not be that bad but probably not what you ask for).
What mechanism will bring about this Google crash? Unlike the famous companies in the.com bubble, Google is actually making money. And lots of it. More than a billion dollars a quarter, to go along with their $12 billion in cash and zero debt.
"billion dollars a quarter" == 3$ a share per quarter. Hardly justifying 500$ share price IMHO.
I have to agree. I have tried to search for my name in some files. Found it in one and not in another one in the same folder (?). Also they don't recognize the license. They still need to work on this IMHO.
Sun does produce a solid IDE: NetBeans (www.netbeans.org) is almost there (with release 3.6). Even open source one. Lot of features, lot of 3rd party projects based on the platform;-)
The reports are created by Cognitive Analytics Engine - see https://cognitive.cisco.com/. The reports do not necessarily lead to an immediate blocking - it's up to your policy and security response team to define what happens with the findings. To the amount of "bycatch" - we carefully look for precision and recall of the individual detectors so the amount of "bycatch" is not as high as you expect. I said we because I work in the "Cognitive" team.
Yup, that is what they actually did (as figured after RTFA). They have blacklisted both the IPs and domains served by that provider for all Cisco and their customers. So no big deal at the end of the day.
Not true. We use NetBeans almost exclusively (I am one of them).
is the one that you will find usefull for actual software development. The second one will just give you math "background" (which might not be that bad but probably not what you ask for).
What mechanism will bring about this Google crash? Unlike the famous companies in the .com bubble, Google is actually making money. And lots of it. More than a billion dollars a quarter, to go along with their $12 billion in cash and zero debt.
"billion dollars a quarter" == 3$ a share per quarter. Hardly justifying 500$ share price IMHO.
I have to agree. I have tried to search for my name in some files. Found it in one and not in another one in the same folder (?). Also they don't recognize the license. They still need to work on this IMHO.
> but will I ever have (or need?) component integration across the three?
What about writing a screensaver that works on all three? Possible with JDIC and quite cool IMHO.
SUV hopefully means car for those who don't know/hate TLAs.
Sun does produce a solid IDE: NetBeans (www.netbeans.org) is almost there (with release 3.6). Even open source one. Lot of features, lot of 3rd party projects based on the platform ;-)
Another competition: here (www.woodhoff.com).