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Ending the Embedded Linux Patent War Before It Begins

The Open Invention Network was created in 2005 as a white hat organization to protect Linux. It has considerable financial backing from Google, IBM,...

How to Run Docker Containers on CentOS or Fedora

Lately Docker has emerged as a key technology in deploying applications in the cloud environment. Compared to traditional hardware virtualization, Docker-based container sandbox provides...

Why ARM Servers, And Why Now? (EnterpriseTech)

Timothy Prickett Morgan takes a look at how the ARM server ecosystem is coming along. "As Canonical announced two weeks ago, Ubuntu Server 14.04...

OpenStack Deployments Spread Out as the Icehouse Release Arrives

This week, there is a slew of news about major OpenStack deployments going on at enterprises. Red Hat announced that a number of notable...

Development Release: Oracle Linux 7.0 Beta 1

Oracle has announced that the initial beta build of Oracle Linux 7.0, a distribution built from source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0...

The KVM Groundswell Continues

Jim Wasko is Director of IBM’s Linux Technology Center.KVM (Kernel based Virtual Machine) is a leading open source virtualization technology and an important tool...

Why Open Infrastructure Matters in the Cloud

When reading a recent article by Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst, I was struck by a comparison made between OpenStack and the interstate highway...

Ericsson and Mirantis OpenStack Deal Sets a Precedent in the Open Cloud

The Swedish giant Ericsson stepped up its commitment to open source cloud platform software this week, striking a deal with Mirantis to use OpenStack...

One Engineer’s Hands-on Experience with KVM at Collaboration Summit

Arturo Gutiérrez Loza is a Computer Systems Engineer at Dell in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Arturo’s current position is a Systems Administrator Sr Advisor in...

Collab Recap: Tracing Changes Coming to the Kernel, and More

It’s been a busy week. A week ago I flew out to Napa,CA for two days of discussions with various kernel people (ok, and some...