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Linux and Kubernetes: Serving The Common Goals of Enterprises

Kubernetes is a new way to deploy Linux. It really is a tight collaboration but what we're really focused on is the customer experience.

Red Hat Summit: Linux Is The Foundation, OpenShift The Future

While Linux remains Red Hat’s great differentiator, the focus of innovation now falls on OpenShift, the platform implementing the Kubernetes container orchestrator to help customers span the hybrid and multi-cloud world.

Sam Ramji’s Growth Strategy for DataStax 

DataStax Chief Strategy Officer Sam Ramji believes software startups in the NoSQL space have ‘crossed a very important boundary.’ He feels the market is...

Locking Down Linux For The Enterprise

Canonical has a broad array of partners in compute environments, from the datacenter through the public clouds and out to the edge.

Linux Lite 5.0: Everything You Need To Know About The Upcoming Version

Linux Lite has a default Xfce desktop environment which makes it more lightweight.

Google Anthos Update Aims at AWS, Puts Azure in Crosshairs

Anthos is a Kubernetes-based platform that is fully managed by Google and allows users to manage their data and applications in an on-premises environment or across cloud platforms from rivals like AWS and Microsoft.

How to Enable Single-Click File Opening in Nautilus File Manager in Linux

GNOME and a few other desktop environments use the Nautilus file manager which can be further tweaked as per your liking and needs.

The Sandboxie Windows sandbox isolation tool is now open-source!

Sandboxie was initially developed by Ronen Tzur and released on June 26, 2004, as a simple utility to help run Internet Explorer within a secure and isolated sandbox environment.

The Greatest Asset to Open Source is Community

Free-flowing, collaborative, and creative environments, such as that of the open source community, embolden businesses to push beyond perceived limitations to get ahead of the competition.

Why Linux containers are a CIO’s best friend

Linux containers enable developers to package and isolate applications with their entire runtime environment.