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2018: The Year of Kubernetes and Interoperability

On its own, Kubernetes is a great story. What makes it even better is the soaring interoperability movement it’s fueling. An essential part of enabling...

7 Tips to Help Your Company Succeed in the Cloud

The growing footprints of public cloud providers are changing the way we view deploying and delivering digital services. This transformation was brought to light...

14 Linux and Open Source Conferences Worth Attending in 2018

Whether your budget permits you to attend large, global events or just small local shows, there's a Linux and open source conference to suit...

8 Takeaways from NIST’s Application Container Security Guide

Companies are leveraging containers on a massive scale to rapidly package and deliver software applications. But because it is difficult for organizations to see...

Linux, Open Source, and Beyond

Linux is 26 years old, and look what happened in those 26 years: everything. Now what? Linux is both shrinking and expanding. Cloudy Linux Cloud is...

Engineering Incremental Change

This chapter from Building Evolutionary Architectures describes architectures that support incremental change along with some of the engineering practices used to achieve incremental change. In 2010, Jez...

Leveraging NFV and SDN for Network Slicing

Network slicing is poised to play a pivotal role in the enablement of 5G. The technology allows operators to run multiple virtual networks on...

Challenges and Solutions in Edge Computing: The Future

This article was sponsored by Intel and written by Linux.com. This year’s Open Source Summit Europe (formerly LinuxCon) took place in Prague. The conference is...

Top 15 Resources for Learning JavaScript

HTML, cascading stylesheets (CSS), and JavaScript have experienced massive growth and evolution over the past two decades, which should come as no surprise given...

GeckoLinux Brings Flexibility and Choice to openSUSE

I’ve been a fan of SUSE and openSUSE for a long time. I’ve always wanted to call myself an openSUSE user, but things seemed...