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Home Authors Posts by Katherine Noyes

Katherine Noyes

Katherine Noyes
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University’s Virtual Reality Setup Runs on Linux and Open Source Software

January 20, 2015

3 Ways Enterprise IT Will Change in 2015

January 7, 2015

5 Key Enterprise Computing Trends in 2014

December 23, 2014

Looking Ahead: Rebuilding PaaS in a Containerized World

December 16, 2014

Linux 3.18: 4 Reasons to Love a ‘Diseased Newt’

December 9, 2014

10 Open Source Security Tools from Google, Facebook, Netflix and Cisco

December 1, 2014

Red Hat’s OpenShift Updates Ease Hybrid Cloud Deployments for Developers

November 11, 2014

SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Debuts With ‘Rock-Solid’ Cloud Support

October 27, 2014

Why Contribute to an Enterprise Open Source Project?

October 21, 2014

5 Exciting New Features in Linux 3.17

October 7, 2014
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