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Infinitely Virtual Adds High-Performance Cloud Hosting for Education Market

Infinitely Virtual has introduced new high-end cloud-hosting plans designed for academic institutions.

Linux Foundation Event to Highlight Docker, 3D Printing, MOOCs

The Linux Foundation has announced the keynote schedule for the LinuxCon and CloudOpen North America event in August, which will highlight open source's role in virtualization, MOOCs, 3D printing and more.

Telerik Open Sources Mobile App UI Software Code

Telerik has made the software code for most of the Kendo UI Core widgets for mobile app development available under an open source Apache 2.0 license.

Linode Enters High-Performance Cloud Hosting Market with SSD, RAM Updates

Cloud hosting provider Linode has relaunched its services with a $45M investment in SSD storage, more memory, better CPUs and other high-performance upgrades for its cloud infrastructure.

Dell, Red Hat Partner on OpenStack Open Source Cloud Deployment

Dell and Red Hat have expanded their partnership to include a new IT support service related to OpenStack deployment, as well as collaboration around the OpenShift PaaS platform for cloud-based applications.

ownCloud Promotes Scalability, Efficiency of Open Source Private Cloud

ownCloud has highlighted the scalability and cost-efficiency of its open source cloud storage and syncing platform in conjunction with Red Hat Storage.

Canonical's Ubuntu Linux 14.04 Open Source OS Almost Here

Ubuntu 14.04, code-named Trusty Tahr, won't bring as many changes as past Ubuntu releases, but it will still impact the Ubuntu experience across different types of devices.

Ubuntu 14.04 Server Brings Virtualization, Automation, Storage Updates

The 14.04 release of Ubuntu Linux, code-named Trusty Tahr, will bring new automation, virtualization and storage features to Ubuntu server users.

IBM Debuts New Big Data Software-Defined Storage Platform for the Cloud

IBM has released SmartCloud Virtual Storage Center (VSC), a software-defined storage and data management solution for virtualized cloud platforms.

Open Source Big Data Vendor Talend Adds SaaS Analytics Partner

Talend, the open source Big Data vendor, has expanded its partner ecosystem through new collaboration with Blue Yonder. Together, the companies will apply software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based predictive analytics to Big Data that exists in a variety of forms.

MapR Adds Open Source Apache Spark for High Performance Big Data

In partnership with Databricks, MapR has integrated Apache Spark into its Apache Hadoop distribution for Big Data, increasing performance for Hadoop applications.

OpenDaylight Internship Targets Student Open Source SDN Developers

OpenDaylight, the open source software-defined networking (SDN) project, has launched a summer internship program for student developers.

Fedora Linux Plans Changes for Open Source OS

Developers in the Fedora Linux community are discussing significant changes to the way they develop and market Fedora as part of an initiative called Fedora.next.

Canonical to End Ubuntu One Cloud Storage Service for Ubuntu Linux

Canonical is discontinuing the Ubuntu One cloud-based file syncing and storage service for Ubuntu Linux five years after its introduction, but will open source the platform's code.

AMD, Mentor Graphics Partner on Embedded Linux Development

AMD and Mentor Graphics have announced a partnership to encourage open source development of Linux for embedded devices, including AMD's latest x86 chips.

MapR, Elasticsearch Partner on Open Source Big Data Search

MapR has integrated Elasticsearch, the open source, scalable Big Data search platform, into the MapR Apache Hadoop distribution.

Seagate, Scality Partner On Software-Based Storage for the Cloud

Seagate (STX) has added a new partner to its software-defined storage ecosystem for Big Data and the cloud. This week, Scality announced integration between its "software-only" storage solution, called RING, and Seagate's Kinetic Open Storage platform.

Why Windows XP's Demise Is Bad for Linux and Open Source

Microsoft (MSFT) Windows XP's end is nigh, and you might think a longtime Linux user such as myself would have little reason to care. But I do, because XP's impending end of life means virtualizing Windows apps on open source platforms is about to become much more difficult. Here's why.

Linux Foundation: Collaborative Open Source Software Development Is Hot

  • www.thevarguy.com; By Christopher Tozzi (Posted by Mcusanelli on Apr 1, 2014 12:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
A new Linux Foundation report says collaborative software development, along the model pioneered by open source Linux kernel developers, is increasingly popular among enterprises, too.

Verizon Terremark Intensifies Open Source Cloud Investment

Verizon Terremark has become a gold member of the Linux Foundation, with a particular focus on contributing to the open source Xen virtualization hypervisor for cloud computing

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