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Red Hat Virtualization 4 launched as the open-source vendor works to remain relevant in a world that VMware dominates.
LinuxCon: Tracing Linux's Roots, Mapping Its Future
The LinuxCon North America event in Toronto was the last one - in 2017 the Linux Foundation is renaming the event - the Open Source Summit.
How Cloud Native Computing Is Evolving
The path to cloud native computing isn't just about using containers and microservices. Here's how the cloud native approach is evolving.
How Core Infrastructure Initiative Aims to Secure the Internet
VIDEO: Nicko van Someren, CTO of the Linux Foundation, discusses how the CII is moving forward to make open-source software more secure.
Linus Torvalds Gives GPL Credit for Linux's Success
On the 25th anniversary of Linux, its creator gives a LinuxCon audience insight into the highlights and lowlights of Linux's history to date, and why he credits the GPL for the operating system's success.
LinuxCon: How Facebook Monitors Hundreds of Thousands of Servers with Netconsole
Facebook is among the largest users of Linux and open-source in the world to run and maintain its operations. At the LinuxCon conference here Calvin Owens, production engineer at Facebook details how the social networking giant makes use of the open-source netconsole tool, to identify potentially problematic servers.
LinuxCon: How Microsoft Is Contributing to Open Source
VIDEO: Wim Coekaerts, corporate vice president of enterprise open source at Microsoft, details how open source is the new normal in Redmond.
Linux at 25: What's Behind Its Success and Where It's Going
Linux at 25 is a big thing," Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, said in his LinuxCon keynote address. "Most things in life don't last as long, and Linux has gone further than anyone could have expected."
LinuxCon to Highlight How Linux Has Changed in Its 25 Years
Linux users are set to assemble for the annual LinuxCon event, this time celebrating the 25th anniversary of the technology and how it has changed.
Linux Foundation Offering New Online Security Course
The Linux Foundation's new online Linux security training program will cover a broad range of topics, from application security to network security.
Docker 1.12.1 Released; Brings Huge Improvements for Raspberry Pi Installs
Aside from a solid number of bug fixes that actually make swarm-mode very stable, there is a big update in the 1.2.1 update with an official ARM update that brings an easy installation to Raspberry Pi devices.
Beyond Linux: 7 Open-Source Projects the Linux Foundation Is Leading
The Linux Foundation got its start in 2007 as a home for the development of Linux and its creator Linus Torvalds. In the last decade, the mission of the foundation has expanded beyond the confines of the Linux kernel.
Open vSwitch (OVS) Becomes a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project
Four years after becoming part of the mainstream Linux kernel, virtual switch effort opens up further.
Stagefright Poses Serious Risks 1 Year After It First Surfaced
One year after the Stagefright Android flaw was first reported, its effects are widespread. More than 100 related flaws have emerged and millions of users remain at risk.
OpenStack Pico and Questa set to Debut in 2017 and 2018
Members of the OpenStack Foundation have been voting on upcoming release names and the results are now in
SUSE Expands its Linux Offerings on Microsoft Azure
SUSE and Microsoft are extending their decade old partnership into the cloud. Today the two companies announced that SUSE has joined the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance and the Microsoft Test Drive program.
Nextcloud Improves Security, Adds Enterprise Support
Nextcloud, a fork of the popular open-source ownCloud storage project, takes its next steps.
Linux Mint 18 Brings Mint-Y Theme to Linux Desktop
Linux Mint 18 includes a new desktop theme option called Mint-Y that brings newly styled icons to users. In terms of new integrated applications, Linux Mint 18 includes the gufw application, a graphical interface for firewall configuration. In this slide show, eWEEK takes a look at some of the highlights of the Linux Mint 18.
Red Hat Summit Hosts a Wedding - for Real.
I've seen a lot of strange things at technology conferences. I've seen all manner of flying objects, cars, sports stars and crazy contests - but i've never seen what I saw today at Red Hat Summit 2016 - a real wedding.
Red Hat Summit: Improving Productivity Through Collaboration
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst is what some people might call, a history buff. At the Red Hat Summit 2016 event in San Francisco today, Whitehurst delivered his latest history lesson, telling the keynote audience that open collaboration is the key to improving productivity.
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