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How Linux and Open Source Are Powering Comcast’s Massive Infrastructure

Comcast is the nation’s largest Internet service provider. In 2015 the company had more than 23.76 million high-speed data subscribers and 22.4 million video...

Make Peace With Your Processes: Part 5

In previous articles in this series, we’ve whet our whistles with a quick look at the Process Table and pseudo filesystems, and we talked...

Using Nano-Segmentation Apcera Looks to Bring Cloud Trust to Docker Container Deployment

Highly secure trusted cloud platform provider Apcera, Inc. today announced the release of its own approach to securely managing Docker containers in production at scale. The...

Red Hat Insights Now Extends to Containers, OpenStack

Red Hat announced a number of enhancement to its analytics platform, including  risk assessment and remediation planning capabilities for virtualization hosts, containers, and OpenStack-based...

What is DevOps? John Willis Explains

John Willis is an IT operations veteran of more than 35 years and has been a leader in the DevOps movement from the beginning....

Make Peace With Your Processes: Part 4

The principle of basing as much as possible on Unix-like systems around files is a well-advised approach. It could be said that this principle...

Apache Spark Creator Matei Zaharia Describes Structured Streaming in Spark 2.0 [Video]

Apache Spark has been an integral part of Mesos from its inception. Spark is one of the most widely used big data processing systems...

Nokia, Intel Collaborate on Open Source Hardware

Just a week after Nokia (NYSE:NOK) announced an agreement to help China Mobile move to a more flexible cloud network infrastructure, Nokia said it...

Make Peace With Your Processes: Part 3

In parts 1 and 2 of this series, I introduced the ps command and provided tips on how to harness some of its many...

After the Hype: Where Containers Make Sense for IT Organizations

The big tech companies are going all in. Google, IBM, Microsoft and many others were out in full force at DockerCon, scrambling to demonstrate...