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No Open Source Project Should Be an Island
Here on OStatic, we've frequently debated whether fragmentation is good for open source projects, or not so good. We've published posts arguing that centralized...
Intel Releases OpenCL SDK for Linux
The Intel SDK for OpenCL Applications XE 2013 enables developers to use the latest version of the vendor-independent language specification under Xeon Phi coprocessors.Read...
Two Open Data Centers at Facebook
Today, the many in the world focus on making things as environmentally-friendly as possible to reduce the negative impact daily life has on the...
Can Open Compute Change Network Switching?
Commodity doesn’t drive innovation.Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit
Video: Open Cloud Conversation Moves Beyond the API
The open source cloud discussion has noticeably shifted over the past year, judging by the Live Linux Q&A video chat held Tuesday on the...
Announcing the Release of openSUSE Edu Li-f-e 12.3-1
openSUSE Education Team is proud to present Li-f-e (Linux for Education) 12.3-1, this first release is based on openSUSE 12.3 with all the official...
Open Source, Open Standards 2013 Conference Report
Last week Open Source, Open Standards 2013 took place in London, an event focused on the public sector. Naturally these being two topics we’re...
Sizing Up Open Source: Not So Simple
Choosing open-source software is more complicated than picking traditional software. Is your IT department prepared to contribute code fixes to the community?Read more at...
The Next Generation Digital Experience is Built on Open Source
Massive disruption is occurring as marketing goes digital. Business is moving steadily towards providing a fully personalized and truly integrated digital experience—building upon recent...
GOCL: Bringing OpenCL To GNOME Software
GOCL has been introduced, a new GLib/GObject wrapper to OpenCL for GNOME applications. This new wrapper library seeks to make it easier for GNOME...