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After months of conversation and debate, Docker is making a dramatic move, by extracting the core container runtime from the Docker Engine and spinning it off into a separate independent project.
Linux 4.9 Roars as Largest Linux Release Ever
The 'Roaring Lionus' Linux 4.9 release is Linus Torvalds final release of 2016 and could well be the last in the 4.x series too with Linux 5.x likely in 2017.
WordPress 4.7 Content Management System Provides New Design Options
WordPress is among the most widely used open-source technologies in the world, powering more than 70 million websites. WordPress 4.7 was released Dec. 6, providing a new milestone update including new features for both users and developers.
Docker Boosts Container Storage with Infinit Acquisition
Docker aims to directly integrate storage capabilities into its container engine, while still leaving room for organizations to choose other storage technologies.
WordPress 4.7 Provides Improved Customization
WordPress 4.7 was released on December 6, providing the tens of millions of internet users that rely on it, with a long list of new features.
Google Chrome 55 Fixes Flaws, Blocks Flash
The long, slow march of Adobe's Flash technology off the web has reached another milestone with the debut of Google's Chrome 55 web browser.
Google Patches Android for 74 Vulnerabilities in December Update
Final scheduled security update for Android in 2016 brings a long list of security fixes including 11 critical flaws.
Mozilla Reports 2015 Revenue of $421.3M
For its fiscal 2015 year, Mozilla reported revenue of $421.3 million, up from $329.6 million that it reported Mozilla's revenue's have grown significantly over the last decade. The first year that Mozilla ever publicly disclosed its financial status was for its 2005 fiscal year, when the open-source organization generated $52.9 million in revenue.
Zorin OS 12 Improves Linux Desktop Access for Windows Users
Among the improvements in the new release is the updated Zorin Desktop 2.0, based on the open-source Gnome Shell. The new desktop provides users with redesigned icons and a new look for windows and navigation.
Early Stage Startup Heptio Aims to Make Kubernetes Friendly
Two Former Google staffers the built the original Google Compute Engine and helped to create Kubernetes are launching their own company to fill a perceived gap in the container orchestration market.
Weaveworks Debuts Weave Cloud for Container Control and Monitoring
After months of availability in the beta test cycle, the commercial edition of the Weave Cloud Software-as-a-Service platform is now generally available, build from a base of open-source project led by Weaveworks
Linux Foundation Back Reproducible Builds Effort for Secure Software
Building software securely requires a verifiable method of reproduction and that is why the Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative is supporting the Reproducible Builds Project.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Adds New Project, Grows Membership
With Kubernetes momentum building, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation adds a fourth project, announces new members and starts a certification program.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Boasts Better Security
The Linux vendor adds news features to its flagship platform, including the beginnings of IoT support.
HTML 5.1 Now an Official Web Standard
With little fanfare, W3C declares next major version of the web to be a done deal.
How the Apache Way has Influenced Open Source VIDEO
Brian Behlendorf, co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation, discusses the enduring role that the Apache Way plays in software development.
Ubuntu Linux Founder Tells OpenStack to Focus on Things That Matter
"There is no shortage of truly terrible ideas in OpenStack; it's a truly open forum, with very little leadership and a lot of governance," Shuttleworth said. "OpenStack needs to focus on stuff that matters."
OpenStack Building the Cloud for the Next 50 Years (and Beyond)
BARCELONA, Spain—When OpenStack got started in 2010, it was a relatively small effort with only two companies involved. Over the last six years, that situation has changed dramatically with OpenStack now powering telecom, retail and scientific cloud computing platforms for some of the largest organizations in the world.
What is OpenStack?
OpenStack isn't just about the cloud, it's a whole approach to how software can be built.
OpenStack Summit Emphasizes Security, Interoperability
Although the event will highlight use cases at major customers as well as cloud interoperability, securing OpenStack clouds will be a prevailing theme this year.
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