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How Much Would Debian Cost to Develop? How about $19 Billion?
The developer version of Debian GNU/Linux ("wheezy") contains 17,141 packages of software, or 419,776,604 lines of code. With that figure, James Bromberger estimates that...
Is Your Cloud Over-Provisioned?
In the fairy tale of Goldilocks and the three bears, the heroine was trying to find the solution that was "just right." But when...
Android 5.0 ‘Jelly Bean’ Launching in Q2? Eh, Maybe
The often-unreliable Digitimes says the new operating system will be optimized for tablets, and work alongside Windows 8.
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Citrix’s Open Source CloudStack 3.0 Platform to Challenge Amazon, VMware
Last year, stepping up what is already fierce competition in the race to provide cloud computing platform infrastructure, Citrix Systems announced that it had...
XGE “vHPC” – Achieving Supercomputing Performance with Existing Infrastructure
In this video, Dori Exterman from Xoreax presents: XGE “vHPC” - Achieving Supercomputing Performance with Existing Infrastructure. Recorded at the HPC Advisory Council Israel...
AMD Catalyst A.I. Useless Under Linux?
AMD today launched the Radeon HD 7570/7770 graphics cards as the latest GPUs built on the GCN architecture. Unfortunately there still is not any...
HPC Job of the Week: High Performance Computing Storage Engineer at MSI
The University of Minnesota is seeking a High Performance Computing Storage Engineer in our Job of the Week. MSI, the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute, is...
A Tall Order for Sequoia IO: NetApp Delivers 1TB/s Performance
Dimitris Krekoukias writes that NetApp was able to deliver a 1 Petabyte/sec storage solution to LLNL for the pending Sequoia supercomputer by leveraging the...
Linux Skills Remain In Strong Demand In the Job Market
For many people who are still unemployed, this year's top resolution will be finding a job. We've reported before on how acquiring skills with...
ICANN Attracts 100 Would-Be Net Domain Operators
So far, 100 registrants can apply for generic top-level domains to expand beyond .com to .all-sorts-of-things, Internet overseer ICANN says.
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