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openSUSE Summit 2013: Registration Opened!
It has already been a year since the first iteration of the openSUSE Summit held in Orlando Florida. Our guests and organizers agreed...
Humanitarian Toolbox to Deliver Open Software for Good Causes
Here at OStatic, we've covered open source software aimed at humanitarian causes before, including tools from called InSTEDD (Innovative Support to Emergencies, Diseases and Disasters)....
Opening Up To 3D Mapping: Collaborative, Crowdsourced Approach to Map Data Gaining Speed
Finding your way in the urban jungle of a sprawling city is probably one of the most challenging tasks a motorist has to tackle....
Observations From NSA Open Source Industry Day
I attended the NSA Open Source Industry Day in Maryland this year and thought I'd summarize what did and didn't surprise me. We'll see...
Here’s How to Sharpen Your OpenStack Cloud Skills
Demand for workers with open source cloud computing skills has been steadily rising this year, and The OpenStack Foundation is reporting that demand for...
Juniper Throws Its Hat Into the Open-Source SDN Ring
Juniper announced the commercial availability of its Juniper Contrail SDN and its open- source counterpart. Project Daylight, it's open-source SDN rival, would love to...
Live From LinuxCon: The CloudCast Podcasts on OpenStack Neutron, Canonical, PaaS Deployment, Puppet and...
On the last day of LinuxCon and CloudOpen North America the “all things cloud computing” podcast, The CloudCast hosts Aaron Delp and Brian Gracely were busy...
OpenSUSE Looks To Switch To Btrfs For Next Release
With today's release of openSUSE 13.1 Beta has come some more interesting news about the future of the German-founded Linux distribution: they're hoping to...
OpenSUSE 13.1 Goes Into Beta With Linux 3.11
The first beta release of openSUSE 13.1 is now available and making the cut before the feature freeze was the Linux 3.11 kernel and...
LinuxCon and CloudOpen Live Blog Day 3: Intel, Linus Torvalds and Kernel Developers
We're live blogging from LinuxCon and CloudOpen in New Orleans at 9 a.m. Central, Sept. 16-18. See yesterday's coverage and follow today's keynotes here...