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Test Your Linux Knowledge at LinuxCon & CloudOpen 2012!
So, you think you really know what’s happening with Linux? Well, if you’re planning on attending LinuxCon or CloudOpen in San Diego this month, we’re...
OStatic’s Latest Collection of Open Source Cloud Computing Guidance
In 2012, the open source community is making larger than ever contributions to the shift toward cloud computing, and the pace has quickened significantly...
Is OpenStack an Overly Fragmented Standard?
The year 2012 has been completely game-changing for the OpenStack open source cloud computing platform, which has numerous powerful companies backing it, many of...
Portable OpenCL 0.6 Released, Implementing OpenCL 1.2
Version 0.6 of POCL is now available, which is a portable OpenCL implementation that's targeting the Open Computing Language 1.2 specification... Read more at Phoronix
The LinuxCon/CloudOpen Experience
Imagine arriving at a conference where you immediately recognize Linux kernel developers from their annual Linux Kernel Summit photo. You connect with colleagues from...
Open Source Cloud Roundup: Top Headlines Week of Aug. 13
OpenStack got a hefty share of the open cloud headlines this week with both Red Hat and Rackspace announcing new cloud services built on...
Revealed: Limited Edition “I Fight for an Open Cloud” T-shirt
Two weeks from today The Linux Foundation will debut CloudOpen. This is a really exciting time in cloud computing, a time when developers and...
Canonical: Making the Open Cloud Seamless for Users
Cloud computing has made great strides over the past two years as more companies enter the market and open source projects emerge. But the...
CFOs See Value in Cloud Computing, Boosted by Open Source Platforms
From staffers in the IT organizations at many enterprises to departmental-level workers, cloud computing deployments are a hot topic. Businesses of all sizes are...
Kicking Off a Year of Open Source Everything
Berlin filmmaker Sam Muirhead is attempting to live a completely open source life for one year. Here's why.More » Read more at Lifehacker