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SiSense Announces Analytics on Rackspace Cloud

SiSense brings its single-server Prism BI/Big Data package to the Rackspace cloud, offering low-overhead analytics, on a subscription basis.

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Cisco's $613 Billion 'Internet of Everything'

In 2013, Cisco calculates that companies could produce $613 billion of mostly incremental profit by harnessing the growing networked world of people and things. [Read more]    ...

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D Language Still Showing Promise, Advancements

The D programming language continues to advance and show signs of promise as a high-quality computer programming language that may eventually prove competition for C. Last month there was the 2013 D programming language conference where a lot was discussed...

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Planetary Annihilation Released For Linux Gamers

Planetary Annihilation, a real-time strategy game out of Uber Entertainment, is now available in alpha form on Linux...

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Wi-Fi Alliance Launches 802.11ac Certification Program

Wi-Fi Alliance Launches 802.11ac Certification Program

The Wi-Fi Alliance announces its Wi-Fi Certified ac certification program, which aims to guarantee the interoperability of 802.11ac-enabled devices regardless of their hardware vendors or type of clients. [Read more]    ...

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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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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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