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Acadine, founded by former Mozilla execs, has received a $100 million investment from China’s Tsinghua Unigroup, to launch a Firefox OS fork called “H5OS.”
Linux on supercomputers, Googles Eddystone, and more news
In this week's edition of our open source news roundup, we take a look at Linux on supercomputers, Google's Eddystone, and more!
What's next for open source question answering technologies
Grant Ingersoll is CTO at Lucidworks, provider of Fusion, but his claim to the open source community are his contributions to Apache Lucene, Solr, and Mahout. (He co-founded Apache Mahout in 2008 with the goal to build an environment for quickly creating scalable machine learning applications.) This year, Grant will be speaking at OSCON 2015 about building a next generation QA system with open source tools and about how to use Apache Solr for data science.
If you're interested in how Watson beat all of the Jeopardy contestants against him, read more in this interview about question answering (QA) technologies.
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Meizu MX4 Ubuntu Edition Review
The second round of Ubuntu Phones drastically needs to improve on the initial offering of the BQ Aquaris 4.5. Does the MX4 have what it takes?
How to enable SSL for MySQL server and client
When users want to have a secure connection to their MySQL server, they often rely on VPN or SSH tunnels. Yet another option for securing MySQL connections is to enable SSL wrapper on an MySQL server. Each of these approaches has its own pros and cons. For example, in highly dynamic environments where a lot […]Continue reading...
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Visualizing flux: Time travel, torque, and temporal maps
Mapping communities in the open source space are growing as more and more people use maps for business and social change. Leaders like Aure Moser are providing spaces for people to learn and be inspired. Prior to her OSCON session and in the middle of a busy travel schedule, she shared some insights into the communities and her experiences.
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How to monitor CentOS and Ubuntu servers with Pandora FMS
Pandora FMS (Pandora Flexible Monitoring System) is a flexible and highly scalable monitoring software for networks, servers, applications and virtual environments. In this tutorial I will show you how to install Pandora FMS Server on Centos 7 and how to add a monitoring agent on Ubuntu 15.04.
Windows RT on life support: Microsoft vows it won't pull the plug
New not-Windows-10 update to arrive in September. Fear not, you unlucky owners of Windows RT tablets: Microsoft hasn't abandoned you yet. Not entirely, anyway.
What matters most? Using metrics to build a better team
When I talk about open source software the first thing I always mention is community and collaboration. I leave the talk of licenses and software development for later. Everyone understands community, everyone has heard the phrase "two heads are better than one," and everyone has worked on at least one team in their lives. This is why I wanted to get a chance to interview Dawn Foster about her OSCON talk titled Network analysis: People and open source communities.
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A look at what's on the horizon for LibreOffice
Recently I returned to using a Linux desktop as my primary computing platform, and with that came LibreOffice as part of the default setup. I've been an OpenOffice user for almost a dozen years, but I knew that LibreOffice forked from OpenOffice in 2010. I decided to give LibreOffice a try and I loved it.
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Windows 10 will update whether you like it or not -- unless you have Enterprise Edition
'You agree to receive automatic updates without notice'
Microsoft's "Windows as a service" concept means most users will receive operating system updates, whether or not they want them.…
Keeping skills fresh in tech pays off
Feeling burned out? Uninspired? Or, even worse, unemployed? Maybe it's time to update your stagnant skill set to take on cool new projects in your current company, or to make your resume stand out.
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Unlocking employee potential in the open organization
When I started my new career at Red Hat (as content manager of The Enterprisers Project), Jim Whitehurst's book, The Open Organization, was still two months from its debut. I got my hands on a sneak peek after a meeting in which I suggested there may be some common ideas spanning both the book and a pending (at the time) report The Enterprisers Project was preparing with Harvard Business Review, particularly regarding ideas of collaboration and shared accountability of business transformation initiatives.
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How to install PHP 7 (PHP-FPM & FastCGI) for ISPConfig 3 on Debian 8 (Jessie)
This tutorial shows how to build the new PHP 7 (Beta) as a PHP-FPM and a FastCGI version on Debian 8 (Jessie). PHP 7 is up to 2 times faster then php 5.6 and 14 times faster then php 5.0 according to the release notes.
Non-Linux FOSS: Portable Apps, in the Cloud!
The concept of PortableApps has been around for a long time. It's
a great way to take your Windows apps from computer to computer
using a USB drive and never worry about being without your favorite
program. Honestly, remembering to carry around a USB drive can be a
bit of a pain though.
Building open source e-commerce sites with PrestaShop
When I founded PrestaShop seven years ago, I had a singular vision for the company: to create a worldwide community of talented individuals fascinated by e-commerce. By tapping into the power of open source, we would democratize the e-commerce industry. This PrestaShop community would build cutting-edge software that enables everyone to participate in the e-commerce revolution.
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Microsoft kills A-V updates for XP, exposes 180 MEEELLION luddites
XP rump now carrion for hackers as malware removal tool pulled, A-V updates cease
Windows XP holdouts are even more danger than ever after Microsoft abandoned anti-malware support for the ancient platform.…
Drupal early adoption at Memorial Sloan Kettering
At Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK), the world's oldest and largest private cancer center, our researchers and clinicians have pushed boundaries to generate new knowledge in patient care and cancer research for more than 130 years. This culture of innovation allows our scientists to continually develop new methods for treatment and work tirelessly to discover more effective strategies to prevent, control, and ultimately cure cancer.
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New Google APIs: Point your phone at a telly like a streaming hose of vid
Splatter your digital fluid all OVER than screen. Google has mashed the Processing graphics language into its Cast software, letting visual artists and others with a bent for graphics point their creations at the nearest big-screen TV.…
Continuous integration and delivery for documentation
How does OpenStack merge over 900 documentation changes in less than three months? We treat docs like code and continuously publish reviewed content from multiple git repositories.
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