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IBM's Phil Estes on the Turbulent Waters of Container History

Posted on February 23, 2018 by Christine Hall

In a recent talk on container history, IBM’s Phil Estes explained that the little blue Docker boat hasn’t always sailed through calm waters. Continue reading IBM's Phil Estes on the Turbulent Waters of Container History→

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New Security Exploit Found for Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerability

Posted on February 17, 2018 by Christine Hall

Researchers from Princeton University and NVIDIA have discovered a new security exploit for the Meltdown/Spectre CPU vulnerability. Continue reading New Security Exploit Found for Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerability→

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Dell EMC Designs New VxBlock Converged Infrastructure "for All Workloads"

Posted on February 16, 2018 by Christine Hall

VxBlock System 1000 includes wider choice of storage arrays, data protection, compute Continue reading Dell EMC Designs New VxBlock Converged Infrastructure "for All Workloads"→

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Open Source 101: A Beginner's Way to Learn Open Source

Posted on February 15, 2018 by Christine Hall

Those afraid the average open source conference will be over their heads might want to learn open source with Open Source 101. Continue reading Open Source 101: A Beginner's Way to Learn Open Source→

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Is Open Source RISC-V Ready to Take on Intel, AMD, and ARM in the Data Center?

Posted on February 13, 2018 by Christine Hall

Open source startup SiFive introduces a single board computer running Linux on the open RISC-V architecture. Is the data center next? Continue reading Is Open Source RISC-V Ready to Take on Intel, AMD, and ARM in the Data Center?→

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Intel Launches Xeon Chips for Edge Computing

Posted on February 9, 2018 by Christine Hall

Packs performance into a small-package, low-power Xeon SoC in a bid for the edge data center market. Continue reading Intel Launches Xeon Chips for Edge Computing→

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Why Mainframes Aren't Going Away Any Time Soon

Posted on February 8, 2018 by Christine Hall

IBM’s former systems and technology CTO explains when it makes sense to buy a mainframe and what the advantages are. Continue reading Why Mainframes Aren't Going Away Any Time Soon→

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New Open Source Project Takes Aim at XenServer

Posted on February 5, 2018 by Christine Hall

An initial Kickstarter campaign to raise $7,500 to begin development of a XenServer clone has already pulled in over $32,000. Continue reading New Open Source Project Takes Aim at XenServer→

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Did Red Hat Just Spend $250 Million on Free Software?

Posted on February 2, 2018 by Christine Hall

The real value in the CoreOS deal is the startup’s 130 or so employees and the content of their brains. Continue reading Did Red Hat Just Spend $250 Million on Free Software?→

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Linux Monitoring Tool Detects Meltdown Attacks

Posted on January 29, 2018 by Christine Hall

The security company SentinelOne has released a free-to-use monitoring tool that will alert when attackers attempt to exploit the Meltdown vulnerability. Continue reading Linux Monitoring Tool Detects Meltdown Attacks→

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