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How SUSE Is Bringing Open Source Projects and Communities Together
The modern IT infrastructure is diverse by design. People are mixing different open source components that are coming from not only different vendors, but...
Call for Code Is Open and Organizations Are Lining Up to Join the Cause
By Bob Lord, Chief Digital Officer, IBM
Today is the first official day of Call for Code, an annual global initiative from creator David Clark Cause, with IBM...
Going Global with Kubernetes
Kubernetes is often touted as the Linux of the cloud world, and that comparison is fair when you consider its widespread adoption. But, with...
Systemd Services: Reacting to Change
I have one of these Compute Sticks (Figure 1) and use it as an all-purpose server. It is inconspicuous and silent and, as it...
8 Roles on a Cross-Functional DevOps Team
If you’re just getting started with a squad model, you may not be sure what roles you’ll need for your team to function smoothly....
The US Again Has World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer
PLENTY OF PEOPLE around the world got new gadgets Friday, but one in Eastern Tennessee stands out. Summit, a new supercomputer unveiled at Oak Ridge National Lab...
Designing New Cloud Architectures: Exploring CI/CD – from Data Centre to Cloud
Today, most companies are using continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) in one form or another – and this is of significance due to various...
10 Principles of Resilience for Women in Tech
Women in technology roles have dropped from its peak in 1991 at 36% to 25% today, according to a report by NCWIT. Harvard Business Review estimates that...
Tesla Starts to Release its Cars’ Open-Source Linux Software Code
It's an open secret: Tesla cars are powered not only by batteries but by open-source software. Until recently, though, Tesla hasn't lived up to its obligations...
How to Load or Unload a Linux Kernel Module
Linux manages hardware peripherals using kernel modules. Here's how that works.
A running Linux kernel is one of those things you don't want to upset....




