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Update: Univention Corporate Server 3.2
Univention Corporate Server 3.2 releasedImproved user guidance and compatibilityFrom now on, the new version 3.2 of Univention Corporate Server (UCS) is available. The release...
New ‘Real-World’ Benchmark Could Shake Up Top500 Supercomputer List
The 42nd edition of the TOP500 list of supercomputers has been released, featuring the most powerful Linux machines in the world. Leading the pack...
Not Everyone Believes That OpenStack Has Succeeded
Debate continues to swirl over whether OpenStack has emerged as a successful cloud computing platform in terms of actual deployments, or whether it is...
Automotive Linux Leaves Microsoft and Blackberry QNX in the Dust
Sales of automotive Linux are expected to rise to 53.7 million units in 2020, overtaking Microsoft and Blackberry QNX in the global automotive infotainment...
HUD-Enabled Ski Goggles Run Android
Recon Instruments announced an Android-based $399 heads-up display (HUD) designed to fit inside ski goggles. The Snow2 is equipped with a 1GHz, dual-core processor,...
The Immortal Mainframe and What it Means for the Future of Application Development
How can we go about delivering modern services on old school technology?Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit
3 Tips to Get Your Linux Project Funded With Kickstarter
Tech businesses, including Linux-based operations and developers, have a chance to get a piece of this still-young goldmine. With the right idea, a catchy...
Distribution Release: Network Security Toolkit 18-5413
Ron Henderson has announced the release of Network Security Toolkit (NST), version 18-5413, a specialist Fedora-based live DVD with a large collection of open-source...
PyPy 2.2 Released
Version 2.2 of the PyPy implementation of the Python 2 language is out. "Our Garbage Collector is now 'incremental'. It should avoid almost all...
Canonical Criticizes Linux Mint’s Security, Called ‘A Vulnerable System’
Oliver Grawert points out that it is not necessary that security updates from Ubuntu get down to Linux Mint users.The post Canonical criticizes Linux...