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CentOS May Soon Take a Larger Role In RHEL Development

The relationship between CentOS and Red Hat is important because CentOS has a huge installed base, mostly comprised of well-staffed enterprises wanting to take advantage of Red Hat Enterprise Linux's rock-solid stability, but without the expense of a Red Hat support subscription.

Yesterday’s Man: The Fall of Richard Stallman

Although the consensus seems to be that it was time for the founder of the GNU project and the Free Software movement to step down, we shouldn't forget his many contributions aimed at keeping tech free.

Why Debian Is the Gold Standard of Upstream Desktop Linux

The last decade or so has seen Debian largely repositioned as an upstream distribution, making it an essential component of the desktop Linux infrastructure. Does your distro have “Debian Inside”?

VMWorld: Look at Acquisitions for Virtualization's Cloud Play

This past year, VMware doubled their acquisitions pace. The buying spree is part of VMware's efforts to transform itself from its roots as a virtualization company into a container and Kubernetes (and yes, virtualization) focused cloud-everything company.

IBM Open Sources Its Workhorse Power Chip Architecture

  • Data Center Knowledge; By Christine Hall (Posted by brideoflinux on Aug 23, 2019 4:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
RISC-V now has formidable competition from an architecture with a long track record in servers and supercomputers.

Western Digital's Long Trip from Open Standards to Open Source Chips

It started as a microprocessor pioneer in the 1970s. Now, the company is charting a new course in open source silicon.

Intel Invests $6.5M in Enterprise Linux Security Startup Capsule8

Used by Lyft, among others, Capsule8's platform automates a lot of tedious manual work involved in securing enterprise infrastructure.

Mesosphere Becomes D2IQ, Moves Into Kubernetes, Big Data

The jargonized new name means "Day 2 IQ," with Day 2 being a DevOps term that refers to the operations part of the software development lifecycle and with IQ equating to "smart."

Three Companies Bringing Innovation to Open Keyboards

  • FOSS Force; By Bruce Byfield (Posted by brideoflinux on Aug 5, 2019 6:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
As open source hardware becomes a real thing, open keyboard companies are redesigning the input device from the ground up using open designs.

Three Weeks After Closing the Red Hat Deal, IBM Rolls Out New Cloud Offerings

Managed services and software optimized for Red Hat OpenShift and Linux aimed at helping enterprises move to the cloud.

Quick Change in CEOs at SUSE Linux

The company behind SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and related software suddenly announced a new CEO, just months after becoming independent.

What Desktop Innovation Needs to Succeed

Although changes made to Linux desktop environments over the last decade have given innovation a bad name, some, like KDE’s Activities, show promise.

Cloudera Follows Hortonworks' Open Source Lead

Trying to survive the carnage AWS and the like are causing in the Big Data space, Cloudera is open sourcing its entire product line.

IBM's New Open Source Kabanero Promises to Simplify Kubernetes for DevOps

At OSCON, IBM unveiled a new open source platform that promises to make Kubernetes easier to manage for DevOps teams.

How User Revolts Shaped the Linux Desktop

The user revolts against KDE 4, Gnome 3, and Unity have left desktop Linux developers with a fear of innovation, exactly when that’s what’s needed.

Resignations Signal Generational Change at Apache Foundation

Three resignations from important posts at the Apache Foundation in May point to a generational change that is happening at other Linux and open source organizations as well.

Why Gnome 2 Continues to Win the Desktop Popularity Contest

Eight years after the Gnome 2 desktop was replaced by Gnome 3, the older desktop environment remains one of the most used interfaces on desktop Linux.

SiFive CEO Says RISC-V Servers are 'Five Years Away'

Last year he thought smartphones and servers were five and 10 years away, respectively, but he's had to "pull in his targets."

Tech Giants Join Linux Foundation's Connected-Cities Efforts

  • Data Center Knowledge; By Christine Hall (Posted by brideoflinux on Jun 20, 2019 1:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
The recently announced Urban Computing Foundation might be a sleeper that will have a big positive impact on data center operators.

What Is Razee, and Why IBM Open Sourced It

The continuous delivery software that's been doing the heavy lifting on IBM's global Kubernetes platform is now open source.

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