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Why 'Build Once, Run Anywhere' Is a False Promise – And Always Will Be

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Also: A Look Inside What's Happening on the Cyberfront; Network Administrator Skills MAY 15 ITPro Today [Feedstuffs Podcast]( Top Story [Why 'Build Once, Run Anywhere' Is a False Promise – And Always Will Be]( Christopher Tozzi While platforms like Java and Docker do make the work of developers easier, we'll never get to the point in software development where we can "build once, run anywhere." Here's why. [Read More]( Headlines ['Very Noisy:' For the Black Hat NOC, It's All Malicious Traffic All the Time]( Tara Seals Black Hat Asia's NOC team gives a look inside what's really happening on the cyberfront during these events. [Read More](    [Network Administrator Skills: The Essential Job Toolkit]( John Edwards, Network Computing While network technologies are rapidly advancing, the fundamental talents administrators need to succeed remain relatively unchanged. Learn how mastering just a few basic skills can advance your job and career. [Read More]( Industry Perspectives [Enabling Teamwork, Collaboration Through Purpose-Built Rugged Solutions]( Purpose-built rugged solutions provide remote teams with reliable communication and collaboration. [Read More]( Weekly Roundup [The Sweet Success of Florida Crystal’s SAP Cloud Migration]( Karen D. Schwartz Florida Crystals worked with managed service provider Lemongrass to migrate its SAP systems to AWS. Gain insight into this SAP cloud migration project. [Read More](    [Cisco U. VP Explains How Upskilling and Reskilling Drive Tech Careers]( [Google Shows Off Latest AI Tools: Updates From I/O Event]( [Tech Services, Manufacturing Jobs Buoy April's Mixed IT Employment Report]( [Microsoft Makes Its First Nuclear Fusion Deal]( [CEO of ChatGPT Maker OpenAI To Testify to Congress]( Trending [5 Cloud Logging Best Practices]( Christopher Tozzi Here are five ways to get the most out of cloud logs to minimize cloud logging costs and maximize actionability. [Read More]( [Manage Subscriptions]( You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL} Questions or problems? Contact [Customer Service](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#f8bd95999194ab8d8888978a8cb891969e978a9599d69b9795c78b8d9a929d9b8cc5b1aca88a97) ITPro | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( © 2022, Informa USA, Inc., All Rights Reserved.

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