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Cisco, with Partners, to Put $1 Billion into OpenStack-based “Intercloud”
Cisco Systems has announced that it plans to invest more than $1 billion to expand its cloud business in the next two years, including...
Xen Project Shares Lessons of Collaborative Project Success
It's been almost one year since the Xen Project open source hypervisor joined The Linux Foundation as a Collaborative Project. In that time the...
Linux Video of the Week: Why Open Source Will Change Networking
Open source software will dramatically accelerate change in the networking industry over the next few years through software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization...
Report: Tor Project Leaders Call Out Fake Tor Browser
Now here is a sneaky malware story that you don't hear every day: According to an online post being widely covered in the media...
Pocket’s Prototype for Android Wear Saves Articles Right from your Wrist
Googled unveiled Android Wear this week and encouraged developers to build apps purpose-built for the wrist. Pocket is among the first companies to rise to...
How to Manage Btrfs Storage Pools, Subvolumes And Snapshots on Linux (part 1)
Before we dive into using Btrfs, how is it pronounced? Lots of ways, like Bee Tree Eff Ess and Bee Tee Arr Eff Ess....
Android-x86 Just Might Make a Good Linux Desktop Alternative
Working with the Android OS on a desktop computer environment takes personal computing in a new direction. How many will follow it remains to...
Neela Jacques: Why Collaborative Development is Right for Software-Defined Networking
There are a number of open source software business models that companies employ today. These approaches fall along a spectrum of openness, from companies...
Distribution Release: Tails 0.23
Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) 0.23, a security upgrade of the Debian-based distribution and live CD pre-configured for anonymous web browsing, has been...
Risk Assessment / Security & Hacktivism 10,000 Linux servers hit by malware serving tsunami...
Researchers have documented an ongoing criminal operation infecting more than 10,000 Unix and Linux servers with malware that sends spam and redirects end users...