Red Hat has developed a version of the Linux operating system that can be used to test chips and associated hardware based on the ARMv8-A 64-bit architecture for servers with the aim of standardizing that market. Source: Tech
Day: July 30, 2014
Behind the App: The Story of Plex
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•At its most basic, Plex is an app that lets you stream media from your desktop to any other device, whether you’re using a phone or a tablet or another computer. Source: Tech
IT Boot Camps Offer Training, From ERP to Linux and More
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•When IT employees need to increase their skills quickly, IT boot camps in a variety of subjects can offer educational resources for gaining new knowledge. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
LibreOffice makes its case as open source alternative to MS Office
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•After a headline lull, LibreOffice on Wednesday renewed its drive to replace Microsoft Office with the newest version of its open source suite of applications. Source: Tech
Red Hat Starts Work on 64-bit ARM Servers
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•Red Hat and its partners are betting that 64-bit ARM processors are ready for the data center. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Why Google Plus is the antisocial network
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•The first article was a hopeful but disappointed look into the ghost town known as Google+. Source: Tech
10 reasons to try Zorin OS 9, the Linux OS that looks like Windows
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•The Linux world has long offered virtually innumerable alternatives to Windows and Mac OS, including several options designed specifically to ease the transition for those making the switch. Source: Tech
The Key to OpenDaylight Adoption: Salespeople
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•The primary indicator of success is success. That is to say that the number one thing people look to as a predictor of future performance is past performance. In the product space, this means that things like adoption are important as much for what it signals to other people as they are for bottom line…