Security researchers have identified a software vulnerability affecting industrial control systems (ICS) from more than 200 vendors.
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Read More »“Take nothing for granted,” is the mantra of every software tester. Add localization to the mix and the level of vigilance goes into hyperdrive. In the spirit of helping others avoid needless pain, I launched this Lessons learned from localization series. In Part 1, we explored documentation pain and coping strategies. Part 2 was development discomfort and solutions. In this final installment, we explore the lessons learned by our testing department, who are known for being generous to a fault, as in “here’s a PR for you, and you, and you…” For this post,
Read More »Record bookings fueled by strong growth in the US aerospace and defense sector Burlington, Mass – Oct 09, 2012 – Klocwork Inc, the global leader in automated source code analysis (SCA) solutions for developing more secure and reliable software, today announced it closed the largest quarter of bookings in company history. Driven by growth in the US aerospace and defense sector as well as the European market, the company’s business continues to gain significant momentum. "The results we’ve seen in Q3 and all of 2012 demonstrate that the company is well positioned for long-term growth,"
Read More »Suffering is only suffering if you learn nothing. When you learn nothing and needlessly perpetuate suffering, that’s where misery comes in. We prefer to be misery-free around here. In the spirit of helping others avoid needless pain, I launched this Lessons learned from localization series. In Part 1, we explored documentation pain and coping strategies. For Part 2, I talked to Russ Sherk, a developer here at Klocwork, who works on our web tools and handles product licensing, to see if he was happy to share some of his survival strategies from our Japanese localization
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