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Nepal and the Impact of Open Source

Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world with many gender, educational, and digital divides. Yet it is gradually being transformed by...

Andreas Jaeger Wants SLED Team Input for openSUSE

Most users are familiar with the various developmental models used for Linux distributions. Smaller projects rely upon volunteers and donations while others get pledged...

Open-Source Cloud Frameworks: A Work in Progress

Here's a look at the growing list of open-source platform-as-a-service providers and how IT managers can decide where the technology fits best in their...

Open Source Enables High-Volume Searches

With the explosion of unstructured data, companies are looking for more options for enterprise search. Here's a look at the benefits and limitations of...

Open Source Founder and Android Fan Anthony Favre

Anthony Favre used Linux for the first time as a student in 1997 and has since started two companies that specialize in Linux and...

OBS, Complete Open Source Build System: Adrian Schröter

OBS is IMHO the only really complete open source build system which brings all parts to do reproducible distribution building, including the later maintenance...

Version 2 of Open Compute Specifications Released

The Open Compute project has released version 2 of its specifications for energy-efficient data centres. AMD and Intel have both released new motherboard designs...

Open Build Service Version 2.3 Released

Open Build Service is a generic system to build and distribute packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way. OBS 2.3 brings...

Top Open Cloud Stories This Week

Open cloud news this week brought with it some new competition, some reflection on existing competitors and some unexpected cooperation.  I've also thrown in...

History of Open Source in Government

It is difficult to imagine the Federal government moving in one well-coordinated direction on any matter, and so it has been with the adoption...