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France and Germany Launch Open Source Collaboration

The Open Source Business Alliance (OSBA), a confederation of German open source providers and users, and its French counterpart, the Conseil National du Logiciel Libre (CNLL), have agreed on a wide-ranging collaboration...

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Zenoss' Alan Conley: Doing the Dynamic Infrastructure Dance

Zenoss' Alan Conley: Doing the Dynamic Infrastructure Dance

A thin line between traditional IT monitoring and management services and monitoring real-time operations divides what Zenoss offers its customers and what other vendors provide. The IT monitoring space is becoming more crowded with proprietary and open source software solutions. Zenoss, according t...

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HTC Finally Shows Off 3.5-inch Desire 200

HTC Finally Shows Off 3.5-inch Desire 200

The device is designed for customers on a budget, and features a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 processor and 4GB of onboard storage. [Read more]    ...

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Hardware Hacks: Onion Pi, DesignSpark and Arduino Control Boards

Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Tor anonymising proxy, RS Components introduces a site for open source hardware projects, two new boards to control Arduino projects from mobile devices, and an augmented reality backend for Drupal...

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MediaGoblin 0.4.0 Adds Document Support

The free software platform for media sharing can now share all sorts of documents, harnessing the power of two other free software projects, pdf.js and LibreOffice, to handle displaying and converting documents...

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LLVM 3.3 Officially Released

After a two week hiatus, LLVM 3.3 has been officially released!..

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Samsung May Have Key Role in ARM Server Stakes

It's a bit unclear whether there are enough large horses to make ARM servers commonplace in the data center today. If Samsung entered the market either to manufacture processors or launch systems, the game would change.

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AMD to Launch its First ARM Chip

The chipmaker will roll out a 64-bit ARM processor in the second half of 2014. [Read more]    ...

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New Linux Training Courses Address OpenStack, Enterprise Automation Needs

It's graduation season and every day there are articles about the shortage of computer scientists. This includes a shortage of entry-level engineers, but also experienced SysAdmins, IT Architects and DevOps professionals in the enterprise IT market, especially as the market is undergoing a shift to ... Read more...

Share Your Expertise: Calling First-Time Speakers to Contribute at LinuxCon/CloudOpen North America

Share Your Expertise: Calling First-Time Speakers to Contribute at LinuxCon/CloudOpen North America

The Linux Foundation produces more than 15 events a year. They range from   the Linux Kernel Summit  to CloudOpen   to   Automotive  and   Embedded Linux Conferences . If you have attended our events over the last few years you would likely have run into many luminaries from the wor...

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