In March of 2007, Red Hat first announced its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 ( RHEL) platform. Though it might seem quant today, RHEL 5 was particularly notable in that it was the first major release for Red Hat to emphasize virtualization, which is a feature all modern distros now take for granted. Originally the plan was…
Month: September 2014
A Rational Approach to Integration Testing
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•In this challenging environment, a combination of automated integration testing and test virtualization can enable test teams to improve software quality and keep up with the rate of change. This white paper helps address these needs by describing the benefits that can be gained through a proactive and continuous approach to integration testing with IBM®…
How to choose the right Linux distro
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•RHEL/CentOS, Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, and OpenSuse have far more similarities than differences, but choosing the wrong one for the job can make life much harder Unlike most other desktop and server operating systems, Linux comes in a wide variety of flavors, each based on a common core of the Linux kernel and various GNU user…
Hello Again, Linux
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•It’s about 8 years ago that I decided to buy my first Mac. At the time I was using PCs with Windows and Linux. Source: Tech
Still Keeping a Server in the Office? Here's Why Not Everything Should be in the Cloud
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•Plus – how we stay cool with all that tech around. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
HGI Co-operating with Leading Organisations to Discuss the Connected Home Ecosystem
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•HGI is actively working with home networking technology groups to address the Smart Home24 September 2014. HGI, the leading global organisation for publishing requirements for the Smart Home, has recently met both the EnOcean Alliance and the ULE Alliance to explore current trends and case studies within the Smart Home.Luca Giacomello, HGI Chairman and Project…
@DevOpsSummit | @AzulSystems Launches Zulu for @Docker [#DevOps]
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•Azul Systems Inc. , the award-winning leader in Java runtime solutions, announced that its OpenJDK-based Zulu 8 offering is now freely available on Docker . Zulu 8 is a 100% open source, fully tested, compatibility verified, and trusted binary distribution of the OpenJDK 8 platform. Source: Tech
Ubuntu Touch RTM released: Can it take on Android and iOS?
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•In today’s open source roundup: Canonical releases the RTM version of Ubuntu Touch. Plus: Fourteen ways to contribute to open source without being a programmer, and advice for open source programmers Android and iOS have long been the two top dogs in the mobile world. Source: Tech
Make Linux Troubleshooting Easier
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•It’s up to the sysadmin to ensure that Linux servers operate at peak performance. Linux troubleshooting is of paramount concern in the data center. Data center experts answered some of your burning Linux server troubleshooting questions around performance problems, optimization and useful tools. Read more at TechTarget. Source: Linux
Brocade Announces New Hardware and Software for Brocade MLXe Routers to Help Transition to the "New IP"
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•Additions Address Growing Network Bandwidth, Scale, and Programmability San Jose, CA, September 23, 2014 Today, Brocade (NASDAQ: BRCD) announced new hardware modules and software for the Brocade® MLX® Series routers with the industry’s most comprehensive capabilities to address the bandwidth, scale, and performance needed for the networks of today; providing a seamless path to open,…