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The race to build bots, that is automated chat technology that responds to user queries, has gone all the way to President Obama's home, The White House. The White House announced on October 14 that it is now open-sourcing its bot code in a bid to help enable more open collaboration and communication.
Docker Brings Containers to China
A new partnership with Alibaba Cloud provides wide distribution potential for Docker technology.
FreeBSD 11 Updates Open-Source Server Operating System
After nearly three years of development, FreeBSD 11.0 was officially released on October 10. The FreeBSD 11.0 release follows the FreeBSD 10.0 release that debuted in January 2014.
Hyperledger Blockchain Project Is Not About Bitcoin
Brian Behlendorf, executive director of the Hyperledger Project, explains what the open-source blockchain effort is about and why it's very different from Bitcoin.
Docker Debuts Infrakit Open Source Toolkit for Self-Healing Infrastructure
The Docker Engine and dockerfiles have helped to usher in a new container revolution in how applications are packaged and run. Now as container Dockerworkloads increasingly enter into full-scale production deployments, the challenge is around scale-out and management. With Docker 1.12, Docker first integrated its Swarm clustering engine and now the new InfraKit toolkit will help scale-out efforts even further.
OpenStack Newton Debuts With Improved Container Features
The latest release of widely deployed open-source cloud platform improves security, virtualization and networking.
Asterisk 14 Improves Open-Source VoIP
Latest major release of Asterisk includes new features designed to make it easier to get up and running quickly
GNOME 3.22 Supports Flatpak Cross-Linux Distribution Framework
GNOME 3.22, the second major update this year to the GNOME desktop environment, debuted Sept. 21—and since then, has made its way into the repositories of Linux distributions
Red Hat Updates Enterprise Container Platform
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.3 debuts as the company backs the new OCID project to build a new container engine for Kubernetes.
Mozilla Says Goodbye to Firefox Hello in Firefox 49
Firefox 49 fixes 18 flaws, including one already fixed in the Tor Browser.
Red Hat Looks to Quick-Start the Cloud With QuickStart Cloud Installer
Red Hat debuts a new tool for simplifying cloud installation as well as a new cloud platform, RHOSP 9.
Oracle's NetBeans Headed to The Apache Software Foundation
It wasn't going to go to Eclipse right?
Let's Encrypt Aiming to Encrypt the Web
VIDEO: Josh Aas, executive director of the Internet Security Research Group, discusses Let's Encrypt's mission and the technology that enables it.
OpenDayLight Boron Set to Stabilize Open-Source SDN
The open-source OpenDayLight Software Defined Networking (SDN) project is set to debut its fifth release this week, code named Boron. The Boron release follows the Beryllium update which debuted in February.
Rumors of OpenOffice Demise Exaggerated
Contrary what you may have read elsewhere, OpenOffice (OpenOffice.org/ OOo) is not dead and it's not dying either.
Kali Linux 2016.2 Delivers New Security Testing Options
Kali Linux is a popular open-source Linux distribution for security professionals, loaded with a growing list of tools for information gathering, vulnerability analysis, web application analysis, database assessment, password attacks, wireless attacks and reverse engineering. Despite Kali Linux's rolling release cycle, it still puts out milestone releases as a roll-up omnibus of changes made over a period of time.
OpenStack Summit in Barcelona will be Last Design Summit
New plan will see an evolution of the model that makes OpenStack unique
Suspect Arrested for 5-Year-Old Linux Kernel Organization Breach
We're grateful to the law enforcement officers who have diligently pursued this investigation since 2011," Mike Dolan, vice president of strategic programs at the Linux Foundation, said in a statement sent to eWEEK. "Because this matter is the subject of an active court case, we're unable to comment on it further. We will continue to support law enforcement officers by providing information as requested in support of this investigation."
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 Enters Beta
Red Hat is now working the next milestone of its flagship operating system platform with the new beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 (RHEL). The RHEL 7.3 beta is the first major milestone update for RHEL in 2016 and follows the release of RHEL 7.2 that became generally available in November 2015.
Linux Foundation Restructuring CII Security Effort for Scale
The CTO of the Linux Foundation discusses how the governance structure for the Core Infrastructure Initiative is changing to promote better security.
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