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Excited for LinuxCon New Orleans, in GIFs

LinuxCon and CloudOpen North America are next week in New Orleans.And to get you pumped up for the event, we've collected some fun moments...

Red Hat To Oracle: Have You Tried Free?

Oracle probably isn't the first company that comes to mind when words like "austerity" are used. Perhaps for that very reason Oracle president Mark...

5 VirtualBox Tips: How to Install Linux and More

VirtualBox is the excellent and user-friendly Type 2 Hypervisor that supports all the major operating systems. A Type 2 Hypervisor requires a host operating system...

Enterprise Cloud “Tipping Point” Boosts Open Source Cloud Expectations

Between January 2012 and June 2013, cloud-based memory use increased by 100 percent, cloud storage increased by 90 percent, and enterprises increased their average...

SUSE’s LibreOffice Team Moves to Collabora

Michael Meeks announces that SUSE's LibreOffice team is moving over to Collabora, which will be providing commercial LibreOffice support going forward. "It seems to...

Cubieboard: ARM A8 CPU with SATA for Under $50

The Cubieboard brings SATA connectivity to a very low price point ARM Single Board Computer (SBC). The board has an ARM A8, 1Gb of RAM, 4Gb...

Ubuntu Joins Windows and CentOS—But Not Red Hat—on VMware Public Cloud

Ubuntu Server will be one of the first operating systems offered to customers of VMware's infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud, with OS images that should be...

Intel Ships High-Powered C++ Compiler for Native Android Apps

Drop-in replacement for GCC promises better performanceIntel has released the Intel C++ Compiler v13.0 for Android OS, its first attempt at delivering an optimizing...

A Leap Forward in Efficiency with Real-Time PUE

Over at Datacenter Knowledge, Patrick Flynn from IOhttp://www.io.com/ writes one-time PUE measurements are not an effective measure of energy efficiency and that real-time PUE...

IBM’s Arvind Krishna: Linux Will Fuel Next-Gen Cloud Applications

The next generation of applications will be smarter -- with built-in data, mobile and social capabilities -- and it will be built on private...