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Disney Lights Up IoT Links With Linux Light Bulb
Disney Research has demonstrated an LED-to-LED “Linux Light Bulb” networking technology that would let toys communicate with each other, thereby bringing us one step...
How SMBs Can Put The Cloud To Work
For small and medium-sized businesses, the cloud offers a mix of opportunity -- and challenge. On one hand, cloud services give SMBs timely, easy...
Qualcomm Goes Ubuntu for Drone Reference Platform
Ubuntu got a big boost as a competitive operating system for drones with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) reference platform announced by Qualcomm last week called...
Nano-ITX SBC Runs Linux on Quad-Core Atom, Has Dual GbE
Axiomtek tipped a 120x120mm motherboard with up to a quad-core 1.9GHz Atom SoC, three display outputs, dual GbE, dual mini-PCIe, and -40 to 85°C...
Docker and Logging
Linux Containers (LXC) have been around for a long time, and nowadays we have different options available to manage them. Docker is one of the trending...
Today’s Web Architectures Call For Private Networking
As more developers turn to a microservices architecture for building web-scale applications, data centers must evolve to meet new networking requirements.Servers.com's hosting and cloud...
Five Linux-Ready, Cost-Effective Server Control Panels
When you consider web-based control panels, the first thing to comes to mind is the de facto standard cPanel. It’s a powerhouse of a...
Announcing dex, an Open Source OpenID Connect Identity Provider from CoreOS
Today we are pleased to announce a new CoreOS open source project called dex: a standards-based identity provider and authentication solution.Just about every project requires...
Intel Invests $50 Million in Quantum Computing Effort
Intel is the latest technology giant to invest in quantum computing research. Quantum computing, years away from commercialization, is supposed to be a huge...
DevOps: An Introduction
Not too long ago, software development was done a little differently. We programmers would each have our own computer, and we would write code...