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Dueling Arduinos Include Linux in Recent SBC Announcements
Few would claim that the year-old fork and legal dispute between rival Arduino camps is healthy for the open source hardware community. Yet, so...
MapD Offers a Columnar Database System that Runs on GPUs
San Francisco startup MapD has released a database system, ParallelDB, built to run on GPUs (graphics processing units), which can be used to explore multi-billion row...
Enterprises Bullish On 100 GbE, Cloud, And SDN
Study provides a view into how enterprise networks are changing.
Companies are tackling surging bandwidth requirements by adding bigger network pipes and adopting newer technologies...
ONUG Hopes to Nudge Networks Toward Real Interoperability
For all the complexity underlying software-defined networking (SDN) — the shift to a DevOps culture, the ending of siloed organizational habits — one recurring gripe is that all...
Linus Torvalds Ships “Fairly Big” Linux Kernel 4.6 Release
Linus Torvalds this week released the final code for version 4.6 of the Linux kernel. This release comes two months after the previous 4.5...
Corsa Technology Uses SDN to Traffic-Slice the WAN
Corsa Technology has been touting its programmable data-plane appliance as a way to implement SDN and OpenFlow. With the introduction of a smaller appliance...
This Week in Linux News: Hyperledger Project Set to Bolster Blockchain, AGL Membership Grows,...
1) The Hyperledger Project will be the "open source programming project even bigger than bitcoin" to bolster a flexible blockchain system.
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All Things Graph: Computing vs. Analytics vs. Transactions
Editor's Note: This article is paid for by IBM as a Diamond-level sponsor of Apache Big Data, held May 9-12 in Vancouver, B.C., and...
Prep for Next-Gen Encryption Should Start Yesterday
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is getting nervous about quantum computers and what they might mean for the cryptographic systems that protect...
Greg KH: Update to Linux Kernel 4.6 for New Security Features
Greg Kroah-Hartman is a superstar in the open source world. He is a Linux Foundation Fellow and the maintainer of the stable branch of...


