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Best Practices for 2-Factor Authentication and Password Creation on Linux
As we mentioned in the previous article, web browsers present the largest and the most exposed attack surface on your Linux workstation. We’ve already...
Virtualization: The Smart-Connected Vehicle Enabler
The automotive electronic industry is now, more than ever, facing cybersecurity, connectivity, and software time-to-market challenges. Recently, in fact, vehicles have been hacked in...
Tales of a Chef Workflow: Data Bags
One of the many features of Chef is something called a Data Bag. Simply put, this allows you to store a blob of JSON based data on...
A Brief Look at the Roots of Linux Containers
In previous excerpts of the new, self-paced Containers Fundamentals course from The Linux Foundation, we discussed what containers are and are not. Here, we’ll...
Using Docker in Production
Right now, Docker is an excellent tool to manage distributed applications. This is the result of quite a bit of evolution; in its earlier...
Google’s New Home for All Things Open Source Runs Deep
Google is not only one of the biggest contributors to the open source community but also has a strong track record of delivering open...
4 Cool Kubernetes Tools for Mastering Clusters
Kubernetes, the cluster manager for containerized workloads, is a hit. With the Big K doing the heavy lifting in load balancing and job management,...
Google’s Networking Lead Talks SDN Challenges for the Next Decade
“The question of whether Software Defined Networking is a good idea or not is closed. Software Defined Networking is how we do networking,” said...
TensorFlow in Kubernetes in 88 MB
TensorFlow is a beast. It deals with machine learning algorithms, it uses Bazel to be built, it uses gRPC, etc., but let’s be honest, you...
Containers Are Not Lightweight VMs
This series provides a preview of the new, self-paced Containers Fundamentals course from The Linux Foundation, which is designed for those who are new...





