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SiFive Launches Freedom FOSS SoC Platforms

SiFive announced its flagship Freedom family of system on a chip platforms. The platforms are based on the free and open source RISC-V instruction set...

DigitalOcean Launches Block Storage Service for Storage-Hungry Cloud Users

Responding from strong customer demand, DigitalOcean is expanding its range of cloud infrastructure services by adding a new block storage offering. The service will use...

Best Linux Distros for Small Businesses

GNU Linux started as one man's personal project – it's now one of the most popular operating system bases in the world. But unlike macOS and Windows,...

The Long March to SDN Transformation

There's been much progress in transforming enterprise networks, but not enough organizations equate advances in software-defined networking (SDN) with increased business agility, according to...

Mirantis Embracing Kubernetes and Containers for OpenStack Cloud

Among the vendors that are working on enabling OpenStack to run as a set of containers is Miranits, which is currently developing a new...

Creating a Reproducible Build System for Docker Images

As the population of DevOps practitioners grows greater in size, so does the Linux container userbase, as these often go hand in hand. In the...

HugOps in Practice: Empathy Skills for DevOps

We think we’re doing the whole DevOps thing right — new hires can deploy on day one, Travis CI is humming along, and we...

4 Essential, Non-Technical Skills for Open Source Pros

As an open source professional, even if you have the technical chops required for a position, it doesn’t necessarily mean you are a “shoe-in”...

10 Amazing Terminal Based Games for Linux Enthusiasts

When you are a Linux power user, it is always mandatory to master using the command-line, since using commands to control the system offers...

Linux Lite 3: The Ideal Platform for Old Hardware and New Users

One of the greatest aspects of Linux is its flexibility—it can be whatever you need it to be. It can be a massive server...