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IBM Index: A Community Event for Open Source Developers

The first-ever INDEX community event, happening now  in San Francisco, is an open developer conference featuring sessions on topics including artificial intelligence, machine learning,...

How to Get Started Using WSL in Windows 10

In the previous article, we talked about the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and its target audience. In this article, we will walk through...

Rookie’s Guide to Ethereum and Blockchain

What is Blockchain? “The blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions that can be programmed to record not just financial transactions but virtually...

Q4OS Makes Linux Easy for Everyone

Modern Linux distributions tend to target a variety of users. Some claim to offer a flavor of the open source platform that anyone can...

SRT in GStreamer

SRT, the open source video transport protocol that enables the delivery of high-quality and secure, low latency video, has been integrated into GStreamer. By Olivier...

5 Open Source Technology Trends for 2018

Technology is evolving faster than the speed of light. Well, not quite, but you get the picture. Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, OpenStack, progressive web apps...

The Best Rising Linux Distros in 2018

Linux is built for tinkering and experimentation, which means it’s always morphing and changing. New distros are popping up all the time, because all...

The History of the Service Mesh

The idea of a service mesh is still a fairly new concept for most people, so it may seem a little funny to already...

Last Chance to Save $150 on ELC + OpenIoT Summit North America

Embedded Linux Conference (ELC) + OpenIoT Summit - two premier conferences in the world of open source innovation. Register Now to Save $150. ELC, now...

Windows Subsystem for Linux: A Bridge Between Two Platforms

Windows 10 accounts for roughly 42 percent of market share, according to the latest figures from StatCounter. It’s also the the most commonly used...