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Because "cloud" means different things to different people, and because OpenStack tries to be all those things, individual OpenStack deployments can look very different from one another depending on many criteria. The "big tent" conversation, which has been ongoing in the OpenStack community for some time, strives to provide all of the answers for all of OpenStack's large audience.
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Docker spouts cash, sucks up Tutum
Limitless beta service due in production, erm, well, last month
Docker has hoovered up container hosting outfit Tutum, creating what the cash-packed buyer claims will be a complete platform to build, ship and run distributed applications.…
Crownstone -- the smart power outlet
KDE and ownCloud developer Jos Poortvliet speaks to the DoBots creator about their latest smart home tech
Top 4 Java web frameworks built for scalability
If you're writing a web application from scratch, you'll want to select a framework to make your life easier and reduce development time. Java, one of the most popular programming languages out there, offers plenty of options.
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COM Express Type 6 module revs up with new R-Series SoC
Congatec has launched a COM Express Type 6 Basic module with AMD’s 12-35W R-Series SoCs, with Linux support and up to 32GB DDR4 RAM with optional ECC. COM Express Type 6 is typically the first form-factor chosen by embedded vendors when debuting new x86 processors. When Intel announced its 6th Gen Skylake Core processors, Congatec […]
Mini UPS targets NUCs and other mini-PCs
CompuLab announced a $68 “Fit-Uptime” UPS that offers up to three hours of 12V DC backup, designed for its Fit-PCs, Intel’s NUCs, and other mini-PCs. CompuLab developed its Fit-Uptime uninterrupted power supply for its AMD-based, Linux-ready FitPC mini-PCs, especially when used for mission-critical applications in which power outages are not an option. It also works […]
AMD R-Series system-on-chips dip to 12 Watts, support DDR4
[Updated: 1:00PM] — AMD’s first SoC version of its R-Series family offers a 25 percent faster CPU, 22 percent faster graphics, plus 12W TDPs, DDR4, and fully open Mentor Linux.
How open source took me from a beginner coder to a credited contributor
I'd like to share my experiences with Free Software Melbourne, its free software workshop, and, more importantly, what has happened since then because it's kinda cool—it's not what I expected.
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Red Hat and Black Duck partner to secure containers
Red Hat and Black Duck want to make sure that when you run a container, it's really the container you want to run and not a rogue package.
How to Install Nginx with ModSecurity on Ubuntu 15.04
In this tutorial, I will show you how to install mod_security for the fast Nginx web server on Ubuntu 15.04. I will configure ModSecurity as a standalone module and then build Nginx from source to include ModSecurity.
Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Azure CTO, tells All Things Open attendees to pass their resumes up
Mark Russinovich went into the lion's den of All Things Open, a major SouthEast open-source technology conference, to explain to the Linux faithful how Microsoft is now embracing Linux and open-source software.
Red Hat and Black Duck partner to secure containers
Red Hat and Black Duck want to make sure that when you run a container, it's really the container you want to run and not a rogue package.
What is an init system?
Back in Fedora 15, Fedora introduced a piece of core software called systemd. systemd is a collection of tools for a range of different tasks. Its primary purpose is initializing, managing and tracking system services and daemons in Fedora, both during startup and while the system is running.
Celebrating the success of LibreOffice in Denmark
In late September, I attended my first LibreOffice Conference in Aarhus, Denmark. There were 150 participants from more than 30 countries present, and it was an incredible experience.
How do we keep track of ephemeral containers?
Cloud-native computing relies on ephemeral containers instead of pinned servers. Executing applications within ephemeral containers solves resource scarcity challenges, but also creates a dynamic environment that requires new practices and tooling.
Tiny rugged Linux COM jumps on TI Sitara AM57x
Phytec’s 55 x 45mm, “PhyCore-AM57x SOM” supports the TI Sitara AM57x SoC, and offers a Linux BSP, -40 to 85°C operation, and an optional carrier board. The PhyCore-AM57x SOM is the second computer-on-module we’ve seen after the CompuLab CL-SOM-AM57x to tap TI’s newly announced Sitara AM57x SoC. The AM57x also appears on the BeagleBoard-X15 single-board ...
Red Hat jumps into DevOps by buying Ansible
Red Hat commits even more resources to the cloud by buying DevOps power Ansible for $150 million.
Open source photography workflow tips
Professional photographer Riley Brandt recently published an awesome article outlining his photography workflow - discussing tools for advanced techniques including colour management and processing RAW files. The good news is that the majority of the tools and applications that Riley.
Tiny Snapdragon 600 module includes WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS
The tiny 50 x 28mm “Inforce 6401 Micro SOM” module runs Android 4.4 or Ubuntu on a Snapdragon 600 SoC, and offers built-in WiFi-ac, BT 4.0, and GPS/GLONASS. Inforce Computing’s “Inforce 6401” computer-on-module has the same 50 x 28mm footprint and many of the same features as its higher-end Inforce 6501 COM, which runs on […]
When my open source intern project went global
Imagine having a career at a company where you can bring your ideas to management or engage in discussions with the key developers and founders of the software with which you work. In many organizations with traditional hierarchies, being a newbie may mean you'll be ignored in these circumstances or, at best, will receive a short reply weeks later.
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