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Straight outta Seattle: Redmond Linux
Author: JT Smith
From Linuxtoday.com: Ever wondered what a Seattle-flavored Linux distro looks like? The Redmond Linux project could give us a clue.
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The Red Brigade — hackers for the good of humanity
Author: JT Smith
Beyond.2000.com story about a group of "white hat" hackers based at Sandia National Labs formally known as the "Information Design Assurance Red...
Red Herring: ‘Linux stocks land in the poorhouse’
Author: JT Smith
From a RedHerring.com story: "Linux companies are having a hard time figuring out how to make money from something that's free. Quelle...
iCanProgram online Linux Programming courses offered
Author: JT Smith
Bob Findlay writes
"Back in December iCanProgram.com announced that it would be offering its
online "Introduction to Linux Programming" courses without fees...
Open source community joins Covid-19 fight
Red Hat and others in the global open source community are doing their part to develop tools and other initiatives to help the world tide over the coronavirus outbreak
Top 10 Most Used Open Source Software: Linux Foundation Report
Red Hat report reveals how enterprise users are relying more on the open source software rather than proprietary software. About 52% of respondents mentioned security tools as the most used open-source tools by enterprises.
Enterprise open source software is growing within innovative companies
Red Hat conducted an international survey, interviewing 950 IT leaders about their usage of open source code in their business.
Want to be an innovative company? Adopt enterprise open source
95% of IT pros believe in the importance of enterprise open source, a trend that will grow by 77% in the next year, Red Hat found.
IBM Launches Cloud Pak For Security
IBM Cloud Pak for Security comprises containerized software pre-integrated with the Red Hat OpenShift.
Eclipse Foundation Looks to Create Cloud-Based IDE Standards
The Eclipse Foundation today announced the formation of a working group to create standards for cloud-based integrated development environments (IDEs) led by Broadcom, EclipseSource, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Red Hat, SAP, Software AG and Typefox.