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Choosing a Linux Solution for the Intelligent Edge
Glenn Seiler, vice president of Linux Solutions at Wind River Systems, walks through why he believes embedded Linux with long-term vendor support has some key advantages.
Fishtown Analytics raises $12.9M Series A for its open-source analytics engineering tool
Before this round, Fishtown hadn’t raised a lot of money, even though it has been around for a few years now, except for a small SAFE round from Amplify.
How to install the Gradle Build Tool on Linux for automated building
Learn how to install Gradle on a data center Linux server for project build automation and delivery.
AWS and Facebook launch an open-source model server for PyTorch
The two companies are taking what they have learned from running their own machine learning systems at scale and are putting this into the project.
Using Open Source to Build a Better 5G Data Platform
Open source is a major part of 5G: The telco cloud was founded on the principles and resources offered by the open source community.
Face-to-face collaboration for community to become more impactful – Chip Childers
Childers is also planning a tectonic shift in the way Foundation contributors work.
GNOME’s Mutter Lands Fullscreen Unredirect Support For Wayland
The X11 code for GNOME has already supported this full-screen bypass compositing while the Mutter Wayland code finally saw similar treatment today in Git master.
MindsDB raises $3 million for open source automated machine learning
The open source platform has been downloaded more than 250,000 times through Python pip installs or software with a graphic user interface and has been used by 20,000 developers.
Vapor IO Revamps Synse, Its Open Source API for Data Center Automation
For the 3.0 release, the company essentially rebuilt Synse from the bottom up to make it more scalable and more extensible than its previous iteration.
With coronavirus forcing us to work from home, SUSE suggests the Linux desktop
As many sysadmins are discovering to their dismay, trying to manage workers from home on a wild mix of older Windows PCs is no fun at all. So, SUSE has a suggestion: The Linux desktop.
