Canonical today announces Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be released on 17th April 2014, bringing a new level of reliability, performance and interoperability to cloud and scale out environments with support and maintenance for five years. Source: Tech
Day: April 15, 2014
Red Hat Unleashes Project Atomic as Part of Linux Container Effort
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•Red Hat introduces Project Atomic, which enables apps to easily be deployed on containers, as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 release nears. Source: Tech
Google kept Heartbleed bug hidden from the government
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•The Heartbleed security bug disclosed last week may be among the most wide-reaching vulnerabilities on the web to ever be discovered, but the researchers who detected the glitch didn’t exactly rush to reveal it to the world. Source: Tech
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Release Candidate Arrives
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•But where’s the final release of Red Hat’s flagship Linux server distribution? Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Linux powers CERN — organization deploys Red Hat technologies
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•My knowledge of atomic science and particle physics could fit in a thimble. However, as a result of various news reports over the years, I am aware of the Large Hadron Collider and the work being done at CERN with it — exciting stuff. Source: Tech
GNOME Foundation Has Run Out Of Money
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•The GNOME Foundation is one of the cornerstones of the open-source software development community. Source: Tech
Google: Compute Engine Customers Should Create New SSL Keys Over Heartbleed
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•Google Compute Engine customers need to create new keys in services that use OpenSSL. Meanwhile, Google Search Appliance customers are still waiting for a patch. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux