Counting Google, Amazon, and Microsoft among its early adopters, the new standard will provide organizations with more visibility and control over external applications. Here's how it works.
Ted Neward’s 'Busy .NET Developer's Guide to Orleans' session at Visual Studio Live! Las Vegas (March 18, 2026) walks .NET ...
Microsoft has detailed the major updates to ASP.NET Core arriving as part of last month's .NET 10 release. As reported, this ...
An advanced persistent threat (APT) known as WIRTE has been attributed to attacks targeting government and diplomatic entities across the Middle East with a previously undocumented malware suite ...
In the Barracuda Networks Inc. case, a single unauthenticated SOAP request was sufficient to force the application to import ...
Cloud security is changing. Attackers are no longer just breaking down the door; they are finding unlocked windows in your configurations, your identities, and your code. Standard security tools often ...
Anthropic is offering $5 worth of free API access to users and developers. You can start using the API for Opus and Sonnet models. However, API access for the smallest Haiku model is not available yet ...
You can access the Gemini API key for free and without having to set up cloud billing. Google has made the process straightforward. Currently, Google is offering Gemini Pro models for both text and ...
Google announced they are deprecating the current CrUX dashboard for Core Web Vitals visualization and promoted the CrUX Vis alternative. Google has announced that the CrUX Dashboard, the Looker ...
⚠️ Disclaimer: This repository is an initial, functional implementation of a remote MCP server using OAuth 2.1 + PKCE on Cloudflare Workers with Microsoft 365 Graph API integration. It intentionally ...
Abstract: With the advance of service computing technology, the number of Web APIs has risen dramatically over the Internet. Users tend to use Web APIs to achieve their business needs. However, it is ...
Remember when the internet was just starting out? It was a wild, new place, nothing like what we see today. Back then, websites were pretty simple, mostly just words and pictures. We called this time ...