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After seven years of development, Google continues its rapid pace of release and enhancement for its Chrome browser. On the seventh anniversary of the first Chrome public release on September 2, Google released Chrome stable version 45 and Chrome beta 46.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 Enters Beta Improving Container Support
Red Hat is out today with a beta release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. (RHEL), providing users with an early preview of new features set to become generally available later this year.
VMware vSphere Integrated Containers Previewed at VMworld
VMware vSphere Integrated Containers also leverages the Project Photon OS, which was first announced in April, as a Linux operating system distribution for running containers.
Funding the Cloud: Top VCs Aim for the Silver Lining
Venture capital execs discuss where they see opportunities in the cloud and container space. They believe investors should take a long-term view, not chase hype.
OpenStack Continues to Push Cloud Integration Vision
At the OpenStack Silicon Valley event, the head of the OpenStack Foundation announces new nonprofit status and developer initiatives.
Container Myths Debunked at OpenStack Silicon Valley
Alex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS, has heard a lot of different myths about what containers can't do and in a session at OpenStack Silicon Valley event on August 26. So he set out to debunk them.
KDE Plasma 5.4 Enhances Linux Desktop Experience
In this slide show, eWEEK examines some of the key features of the KDE Plasma 5.4 desktop.
Blue Box OpenStack Lands on IBM Softlayer Servers
BM is moving quickly to integrate technology from the recently acquired Blue Box cloud into its Softlayer cloud services. IBM announced the acquisition of Blue Box on June 3.
CoreOS Linux Adds Intel Clear Container Technology in Rocket Containers
VIDEO: Brandon Philips, CTO of CoreOS, discusses the latest Rocket 0.8 release, which integrates new Intel technology for container security.
LinuxCon Highlights: From Linus Torvalds to Microsoft
This year's LinuxCon North America event highlighted the latest in Linux and open-source technologies, and showcased both the expected and unexpected. Perhaps the biggest surprise was the appearance of Microsoft as both a sponsor and exhibitor at the event.
Microsoft Shows Up in Full Force at LinuxCon
VIDEO: Linux Foundation head Jim Zemlin discusses how Microsoft, which was once anti-Linux, is participating in the foundation's open-source initiatives.
LinuxCon: Core Infrastructure Initiative Boosts Security Efforts
VIDEO: The head of the Linux Foundation's security program details a new initiative to help projects develop and to identify secure best practices.
Linuxcon: IBM Admits zOS is Still Better than Linux (for some things) VIDEO
While IBM is doubling-down on Linux for its mainframes, it isn't about to abandon its proprietary zOS anytime soon.
Linus Torvalds Talks Linux Security at LinuxCon
The founder of Linux explains why he's not thinking about the next 10 years of Linux and why security is all about finding bugs.
Docker Working on Security Components, Live Container Migration #linuxcon
Docker developers take the stage at Containercon/Linuxcon and discuss their work on future container innovations for security and live migration.
Linuxcon: Open Source Peer Collaboration Could Save the Planet
The founder of Zipcar discusses her model of how 'Peers Inc' is the way forward.
An Evening with Containers
As part of the kickoff for the Linuxcon Containercon conference here there was An Evening with Containers on August 16. Seven speakers in total each delivered 5 minute lightning talks about different topics related to containers.
Not one of the seven speakers was from Docker Inc
Not one of the seven speakers was from Docker Inc
BM Launches New Linux Mainframes and Open Mainframe Project
Linux on the IBM mainframe is nothing new, but IBM is now doubling down with a pair of new Linux-only mainframes and the launch of the Open Mainframe Project at the Linux Foundation. IBM's big mainframe announcements are all being made at the LinuxCon conference here where IBM mainframe Chief Ross Mauri is delivering a keynote
Red Hat Invests in OpenStack Cloud Database as a Service Vendor Tesora
We invested in Tesora because we are not only committed to upstream innovation around OpenStack, but also to the augmentation of the project's existing capabilities," Radhesh Balakrishnan, general manager of OpenStack at Red Hat, told eWEEK.
Docker 1.8 Improves Container Security With Content Trust
The open-source container technology now benefits from technology that can digitally sign and verify application containers.
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