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Learn About the RISC-V ISA with Two Free Training Courses from The Linux Foundation...

The online courses are offered on edX.org and will make RISC-V training more accessible SAN FRANCISCO – EMBEDDED WORLD – March 2, 2021 – The...

Linux sysadmins: What’s your favorite IDE?

Linux sysadmins: What's your favorite IDE? If you program or script in...

Review of Three Hyperledger Tools – Caliper, Cello and Avalon

By Matt Zand Recap In our previous article (Review of Five popular Hyperledger DLTs- Fabric, Besu, Sawtooth, Iroha and Indy), we discussed the following Hyperledger Distributed...

The Linux Foundation and IBM Announce New Open Source Projects to Promote Racial Justice

The Linux Foundation will host seven Call for Code for Racial Justice projects created by IBM and Red Hat employees San Francisco, Calif., Feb. 19,...

New Open Source Projects to Confront Racial Justice

Today the Linux Foundation announced that it would be hosting seven projects that originated at Call for Code for Racial Justice, an initiative driven...

Review of Five popular Hyperledger DLTs- Fabric, Besu, Sawtooth, Iroha and Indy

by Matt Zand As companies are catching up in adopting blockchain technology, the choice of a private blockchain platform becomes very vital. Hyperledger, whose open...

How to create a TLS/SSL certificate with a Cert-Manager Operator on OpenShift

How to create a TLS/SSL certificate with a Cert-Manager Operator on OpenShift ...

Unikraft: Pushing Unikernels into the Mainstream

Unikernels have been around for many years and are famous for providing excellent performance in boot times, throughput, and memory consumption, to name a...

Understanding Open Governance Networks

Throughout the modern business era, industries and commercial operations have shifted substantially to digital processes. Whether you look at EDI as a means to...

What’s the next Linux workload that you plan to containerize?

What's the next Linux workload that you plan to containerize? You're convinced...