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DevOps and the Art of Secure Application Deployment
Secure application deployment principles must extend from the infrastructure layer all the way through the application and include how the application is actually deployed,...
How OPNFV Earned Its Security Stripes and Received a CII Best Practices Badge
Security is always a hot-button issue, and one the folks at the OPNFV project take seriously. In fact, the project -- an integrated open...
The 7 Dimensions of Good Open Source Management
Organizations use open source software to gain competitive advantage in many ways: to speed up software delivery, save money on development, to stay flexible,...
Why Your Open Source Project Is Not A Product
I’ve spent a good bit of time explaining the ins and outs of open source products: what they are, how to make money with...
The H Factor – Why You Should Be Building “Human Firewalls”
It is often the illusive “H Factor” – the human element – that ends up being the weakest link that makes cyber-attacks and data...
Dig Into DNS: Part 1
There’s little debate that one of the absolutely fundamental services critical to the functionality of the Internet is the Domain Name System (DNS). Akin...
Internet Of Things By The Numbers: What New Surveys Found
Things are looking up for the Internet of Things. 80% of organizations have a more positive view of IoT today compared to a year ago, according...
Infinera Bases its SDN for Transport Networks on OpenDaylight
Infinera today announced software-defined networking (SDN) for transport networks used in the long-haul, metro, and data center interconnect (DCI) markets. The new product — Xceed Software Suite —...
Open Source Windows May Not Be that Big a Long Shot After All
Here’s a burning question for the tech universe: Could Microsoft, which built its Windows cash cow on proprietary or closed-source software, reverse course and open-source...
How IBM’s LinuxONE Has Evolved For the New Open Source Cloud
One year ago at LinuxCon 2015 in Seattle, IBM announced IBM LinuxONE, its enterprise-grade system specifically designed for Linux and open source workloads. Today...