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Netflix on How to Build Services That Scale Beyond Millions of Users

How Netflix plans to use microservices as it redesigns its cloud-based systems to cope with exponential growth in its userbase.Read more at TechRepublic Cloud

Dell updates Linux-Powered Developer Edition Portables with M3800 Monster

 We had a lot of good things to say about Dell’s XPS-13 Developer Edition when we reviewed it in April 2013—in fact, the best...

Grim Fandango Remastered Has Strangely High System Requirements for Linux

Grim Fandango Remastered, a remake of the original Grim Fandango game developed by LucasArts, has been released for the Linux platform. The studio that...

The Companies That Support Linux: Planisys

As cloud computing expands beyond the data center to include all connected devices, technologies are rapidly changing to meet the need. Cloud services provider...

Microsoft Is Taking a Beating from Linux-Powered Chromebooks

Microsoft is engaged in a silent war and it's actually losing. They are fighting an enemy that is so insidious and so cunning that...

Kickstarter: A Raspberry Pi-Powered 3D Printer OS

The Raspberry Pi credit card-sized personal computer has just been turned into the central driving component of 3D printers, solving one of the biggest...

97 Percent of China’s PCs Now Powered by Windows

China is one of the countries where Microsoft really has a hard time making its modern operating systems more popular, as authorities not only...

Deepin Linux: A Polished Distro That’s Easy to Install and Use

I usually don't dig into new distros, unless they have something new to offer. The reason is because there are so many distros that...

Open Source Databases Flourish, MongoDB Honored

From cloud developers working to incorporate databases with their deployments to enterprises that want more flexibility from their data repositories, open source databases are...

Laying To Rest That Odd Linux Kernel Regression

Former Red Hat employee Dave Jones has provided some closure to that Linux 3.18 kernel bug that was initially viewed as a "worrisome regression"...