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This Week in Open Source News: Google Fuchsia Pros & Cons, Microsoft’s Steady Linux...
This week in OSS & Linux news, Jack Wallen shares a rundown of Google Fuchsia features and how they affect Android, Microsoft can no...
Data Center Networking Performance: New Apps Bring New Requirements
With machine learning, big data, cloud, and networking functions virtualization (NFV) initiatives invading the data center, there are implications for data center networking performance.
Large cloud services providers such as...
Tracking NFV Performance in the Data Center
Network function virtualization (NFV) is clearly on the rise, with an increasing number of production deployments across carriers worldwide. Operators are looking to create...
How Amazon and Red Hat Plan to Bridge Data Centers
"There's a lot of innovation on AWS. This makes OpenShift more attractive to more developers, but it's also a storefront for Amazon features and...
Endless OS: A Unique Take on Linux That’s Perfect for New Users
You may not have heard of Endless OS. It happens to be the platform that powers Endless Computers (which includes the uniquely shaped, Endless...
Using Microsegmentation to Prevent Security Breaches
No one likes to admit it but most of what has passed for IT security in the enterprise has historically been rudimentary at best. Most organizations...
Tracking the Explosive Growth of Open-Source Software
Many of today’s hottest new enterprise technologies are centered around free, “open-source” technology. As a result, many big companies — from financial giants to...
How Google’s Borg Inspired the Modern Datacenter
In part one of this series, What Is Kubernetes?, and in part two, Why Choose Kubernetes to Manage Containerized Applications?, we learned what Kubernetes does,...
Why Choose Kubernetes to Manage Containerized Applications?
We're learning about Kubernetes in this series, and why it is a good choice for managing your containerized applications. In part 1, we talked about...
Attack of the Killer Microseconds
The computer systems we use today make it easy for programmers to mitigate event latencies in the nanosecond and millisecond time scales (such as...



