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Mark Russinovich: I think that's part of it. We see a headline almost everyday about a major company being hacked, Web sites being defaced, government organizations being infiltrated.
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich cautioned that “vibe coding” and AI-driven software development tools aren’t capable of replacing human programmers for complex ...
Mark Russinovich: No software is completely secure, but it’s the industry’s obligation to try to make our systems as secure as possible.
Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich says that serverless computing — which allows developers to build and run applications without having to manage the infrastructure behind it — is "the best ...
Russinovich: I’ve got a good friend, Mark Minasi, who is an IT speaker and writer. He does these pitches to IT pros at conferences and he asks: How many of you are still setting IRQs on sound cards?
Russinovich: From our perspective, OpenStack is, as something we’d adopt to run our own cloud, not mature enough, scalable enough or stable enough. The way we look at it is not how we could use ...
Could Microsoft one day open-source Windows? At the annual ChefConf conference, panel moderator Cade Metz, business editor at Wired, asked Azure CTO Mark Russinovich exactly that.
Mark Russinovich (right), technical fellow in Microsoft's Platform and Services Division, used the spotlight of the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver to discuss the implementation of UAC ...
Before joining Microsoft, Russinovich, who has a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon, was the co-founder and chief architect of Winternals Software, which Microsoft acquired in 2006.
A quick heads-up on the first of a series of Technet articles Mark Russinovich is doing on what's new in the Windows Vista kernel:<BR> Linky.<BR><BR>Haven't had a chance to read through it yet ...
But Microsoft’s Mark Russinovich thinks this is the year that blockchain technology outside the cryptocurrency world will become a mainstream tech, and Microsoft is putting its money where its ...
Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich Microsoft Once upon a time, Microsoft was famous for its resistance to Linux, a free operating system that was developed by a community of enthusiasts and ...
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