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Verizon Expands Partner Program to Asia-Pacific for Cloud, Networking

The Verizon Partner Program is expanding to the Asia-Pacific region, where Verizon hopes to add new networking, managed security, cloud and professional services offerings.

Tele2 Adopts Canonical's Ubuntu Open Source OpenStack Cloud for NFV

Telecommunications provider Tele2 will use Canonical's Ubuntu-based open source OpenStack platform, BootStack, for telecom services.

Open Source Hybrid Cloud Sends Red Hat Past $2B Revenue Mark for 2016

Red Hat reported $2.05B in annual revenue for fiscal year 2016, a new mile stone for an open source company, which reflects open source hybrid cloud growth.

Hedvig Adds CloudScale Partner Program for Software-Defined Storage

Hedvig's software-defined storage solution is the center of its new CloudScale channel partner program for resellers in the data storage market.

Ubuntu Linux and BSD Merge to Form New UbuntuBSD Open Source OS

UbuntuBSD is a new open source operating system that combines Canonical's Ubuntu Linux with the FreeBSD kernel and the Xfce interface.

10 Facts About Open Source You Need to Know

  • www.thevarguy.com; By Chris Tozzi (Posted by Mcusanelli on Mar 23, 2016 12:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: ; Groups: GNU, Linux
It seems open source solutions are everywhere you look these days, and the promise of easily accessible and public code has become an attractive prospect to both individual developers and big companies like Microsoft (MSFT). You may consider yourself a GNU/Linux expert, but here are some facts you probably didn't know about the world of open source.

Does Microsoft Love Linux As Much As It Hates Oracle SQL Databases?

Microsoft hopes SQL Server 2016 will undercut Oracle's enterprise relational database business -- but Microsoft is biding its time in offering SQL Server 2016 on Linux.

Are Software-Defined Data Centers Really a New Idea? No, But...

Software-defined everything -- from SDN and NFV to software-defined storage -- has been in use in some forms for decades. It's not as revolutionary as it seems.

What Does Open Source Software Mean to the U.S. Federal Government?

The U.S. government wants more "open source" within federal agencies, but it seems to have a vague sense of what open source actually entails.

OpenStack, Docker, Kubernetes Feature in Free Online Training Class

The Linux Foundation and edX are offering free training for open source cloud and container technology, such as OpenStack, Docker and Kubernetes.

Understanding ARM Chips for Servers, the Cloud and IoT

What is the ARM computer chip architecture, and how is it being used for data center servers, in the cloud and on IoT devices? This is an ARM primer.

5 Mistakes Open Source Software Companies Make, and How to Avoid Them

  • www.thevarguy.com; By Chris Tozzi (Posted by Mcusanelli on Mar 16, 2016 2:52 PM EDT)
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Open source software companies thrive when they avoid repeating the mistakes made in the past, such as lacking an innovative open source business model.

Dell Updates Project Sputnik Line of Ubuntu Linux Laptops

Dell's newest Ubuntu Linux-based Project Sputnik laptops, which run Canonical's open source OS, highlight the company's continued commitment to the open source channel

Linaro Shoots to Simplify ARM for Cloud, Servers and IoT Platforms

Linaro has launched a cloud-based development environment, that uses OpenStack and GNU/Linux to help programmers create ARM-based software.

TP-Link Promises Ban on Open Source Wireless Router Firmware

FCC rules mean TP-Link will no longer allow third-party open source firmware on its wireless routers.

IoT Entrepreneurs: myDevices Wants Your Raspberry Pi Ideas

Internet of Things (IoT) programming company myDevices is seeking solutions that combine its Cayenne platform with Raspberry Pi hardware.

Is IoT Ready for Prime Time? New IoT-Focused Funding Suggests Yes

Recurring revenue company Aria Systems has announced new funding for IoT products, another sign that the channel can start taking IoT seriously.

Microsoft Loves Linux, But Does Linux Love Microsoft?

Microsoft and the GNU/Linux and open source world may seem to be at peace, but deep tensions persist between Linux fans and the closed-source company.

Qualcomm and Red Hat Add ARM-Based Linux Servers to Partner Program

ARM chip manufacturer Qualcomm and open source Linux vendor Red Hat have partnered to develop 64-bit ARM servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Microsoft Loves Open Source (Servers): SQL Server 2016 Comes to Linux

Microsoft SQL Server 2016 will support Linux-based operating systems, another open source-friendly move by the company.

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