GNOME Software, the “app store” for managing software installed on the system using PackageKit/AppData, has seen many improvements and features for GNOME 3.12…
Rugged Bay Trail COM Offers Soldered RAM
Kontron’s Linux-ready COM Express Compact Type 6 modules for the Atom E3800 come in standard and rugged versions, both with industrial temperature support. Like most major embedded vendors, Kontron has gone big on the Intel Atom E3800 (Bay Trail-I), having announced a COM Express Mini Type 10 computer-on-module (COM) called the COMe-mBT10 back in November. […]
Successful Woman Computer Scientist Addresses Imposter Syndrome
Impostor syndrome is the frequent feeling of not deserving one’s success, and of being of a failure despite a sustained record of achievements. Highly successful people often experience it throughout their careers, especially when they are members of a group that is underrepresented in their profession—such as female scientists or engineers. In every job I’ve had in the last 25 years, I’ve been the first woman to hold my position—head of computer science and dean of science at the University of British Columbia, dean of engineering at Princeton, and now president of Harvey Mudd College. As my career progressed, so did the intensity of my feelings of failure.
DevOps as Big a Transformation as IT Outsourcing?
Enterprises are increasingly looking for a few good people who understand both software design and operation.
Cisco, with Partners, to Put $1 Billion into OpenStack-based “Intercloud”
Cisco Systems has announced that it plans to invest more than $1 billion to expand its cloud business in the next two years, including building an OpenStack-based Intercloud, descrbied as a “network of clouds,” with several partners. The Cisco global Intercloud is being built for the Internet of Everything, with real-time analytics, “near infinite” scalability and full compliance with local data sovereignty laws, according to the company. The Intercloud, which will feature open APIs for application development, will also deliver a new enterprise-class portfolio of cloud IT services for businesses and service providers.
The Internet of Everything has been getting quite a bit of attention lately, with The Linux Foundation also announcing its Allseen Alliance initiative, billed as “the broadest cross-industry consortium to date to advance adoption and innovation in the ‘Internet of Everything’ in homes and industry.” Partners supporting the alliance include some of the world’s leading, consumer electronics manufacturers, home appliances manufacturers, service providers, retailers, enterprise technology companies, innovative startups, and chipset manufacturers.
Does The Display Server Matter? The Latest Mir vs. Wayland Argument
The latest argument within the open-source camp is whether the choice of the display server is still relevant in modern times of the Linux desktop, given the advancements of tool-kits and other components. Alas, it’s another Mir vs. Wayland battle…
The First Git Pull Request Submitted For Linux 3.15
Linus Torvalds has yet to officially release the Linux 3.14 kernel but already the first Git pull request has already been sent in for the next kernel version…
