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Hot Technologies on Track at Open Source Summit

Open Source Summit North America is right around the corner. There will be hundreds of sessions, workshops, and talks, all curated by experts in the...

Linux: The New Frontier of Enterprise in the Cloud

Everyone from developer teams, to operations, to managers of virtual machines needs to know Linux, said Red Hat's Brian Gracely. TechRepublic's Dan Patterson spoke with...

How Open Source Became The Default Business Model For Software

Since its inception in 1998, open source has become the de-facto standard for software development and proven itself as a viable business model. While...

Open Collaboration in Practice at Open Source Summit

A key goal in my career is growing the understanding and best practice of how communities, and open source communities in particular, can work...

How the Kubernetes Release Process is Different From Other Open Source Projects

The Kubernetes 1.11 release became generally available on June 27, providing users of the container orchestration with multiple new features and continued performance improvements. While Kubernetes releases...

Over 20,000 Container Management Dashboards Are Exposed on the Internet

Even though it’s highly discouraged to expose any kind of management dashboard directly to the internet, there are many users who continue to ignore...

​Google Doubles Down on Linux and Open Source

Google couldn't exist without Linux and open-source software. While you may not think of Google as a Linux company in the same way as...

Open Source Guides for the Enterprise Now Available in Chinese

The popular Open Source Guides for the Enterprise, developed by The Linux Foundation in collaboration with the TODO Group, are now available in Chinese. This set...

Going Global with Kubernetes

Kubernetes is often touted as the Linux of the cloud world, and that comparison is fair when you consider its widespread adoption. But, with...

Devuan 2.0 Is a Debian Fork for Linux Users Who Want to Avoid systemd

Devuan is a fork of Debian that eschews the Red Hat-developed systemd init system in favor of alternatives such as sysvinit, among others. Unlike...