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Go paperless: How to install and use LogicalDOC for document management in Linux

Both large companies and small business tend to accumulate a large and ever-growing pile of documents in paper form. In time, this may make...

The Best Linux Distros for 2017

The new year is upon us, and it’s time to look toward what the next 365 days have in store. As we are wont...

OpenSSL For Apache and Dovecot

At long last, my wonderful readers, here is your promised OpenSSL how-to for Apache, and next week you get SSL for Dovecot. In this...

Zigbee Writes a Universal Language for IoT

The nonprofit Zigbee Alliance today unveiled dotdot, a universal language for the Internet of Things (IoT). The group says dotdot takes the IoT language at Zigbee’s application layer and enables it...

In-Memory Computing for HPC

This is the first entry in an insideHPC series that delves into in-memory computing and the designs, hardware and software behind it. This series,...

7 Awesome Open Source Analytics Software For Linux

Web analytics is nothing but the measuring web traffic. It is not limited to measuring web traffic. It includes: Analysis Data collection Reporting of web data for...

Quick Tips and Tricks for the Linux CLI

Using a Linux terminal is always difficult, especially at the beginning when everything is new to the user. I remember my first contact with...

Tools and Processes for Monitoring Containers

With the introduction of containers and microservices, monitoring solutions have to handle more ephemeral services and server instances than ever before. And while the...

How to Use Fail2Ban to Blunt Brute-force Attacks

With Fail2Ban you can automatically help your firewall protect your server. WordFence, the WordPress security plugin company, tells me that unsophisticated brute-force attacks have doubled in the past three...

2017’s Big Question: Who Pays for the Blockchain?

2016 saw the rise of the blockchain evangelist. Not since the heady dotcom days have we seen so many experts hyping a new technology....