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State of the Union: npm
Ashley Williams kicked off her colorful "paint by number" keynote at Node.js Interactive by explaining that npm is actually a for-profit company. Npm makes money...
Quantum Computing Is Real, and D-Wave Just Open-Sourced It
QUANTUM COMPUTING IS real. But it’s also hard. So hard that only a few developers, usually trained in quantum physics, advanced mathematics, or most likely...
The Linux Foundation Welcomes JanusGraph
We’re pleased to kick off 2017 by announcing that JanusGraph, a scalable graph database project, is joining The Linux Foundation. The project is starting...
OpenSSL For Apache and Dovecot: Part 2
Last week, as part of our meandering OpenSSL series, we learned how to configure Apache to use OpenSSL and to force all sessions to...
Why Open Source is Rising Up the Networking Stack in 2017
With 2016 behind us, we can reflect on a landmark year where open source migrated up the stack. As a result a new breed...
How to Keep Hackers out of Your Linux Machine Part 1: Top Two Security...
There is nothing a hacker likes more than a tasty Linux machine available on the Internet. In my recent Linux Foundation webinar I shared...
Essentials of OpenStack Administration Part 6: Installing DevStack (Lab)
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DevStack is a GitHub-based deployment of OpenStack, provided by OpenStack.org, that...
How Stack Overflow Plans to Survive the Next DNS Attack
Let’s talk about DNS. After all, what could go wrong? It’s just cache invalidation and naming things.
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This blog post is about how Stack Overflow and...
Essentials of OpenStack Administration Part 5: OpenStack Releases and Use Cases
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OpenStack has come a long way since 2010 when NASA approached...
Go paperless: How to install and use LogicalDOC for document management in Linux
Both large companies and small business tend to accumulate a large and ever-growing pile of documents in paper form. In time, this may make...





