There are over a billion Linux end-users in the world in 2014. Yes, that’s right, a billion. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Month: May 2014
Cracking the Cloud Conceptions
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•What is the biggest misconception about the cloud? I will be at SAPPHIRE NOW interviewing businesses to get the answer. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Re: Informal MIPS poll
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•Any >plans to use the architecture? Mipstech were trying to sell licenses for their nothing-special ISA in a time when the only thing most companies need is hard macro. Source: Tech
Microsoft's Next Asp.Net Release Runs on Os X and Linux
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•Microsoft delivered a preview of the next version of its ASP.NET Web development framework at its TechEd 2014 conference, and now that software is able to run on OS X and Linux . Source: Tech
Ubuntu: 2228-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
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•Software Description: – linux: Linux kernel Details: Matthew Daley reported an information leak in the floppy disk driver of the Linux kernel. Source: Tech
Is Linux Mint 17 the best desktop distro ever?
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•In today’s open source roundup: Linux Mint 17 could be the best desktop distro ever. Source: Tech
XCOM: Enemy Unknown Infiltrates Linux This Summer
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•Developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K for PC and consoles, XCOM: Enemy Unknown is the first game to be developed and published for Linux by Feral Interactive. Source: Tech
10 Growth Opportunities IT Service Providers Need to Know
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•IT service providers can fall behind competitors if they don’t expand their security offerings, and monitor key performance indicators and benchmarks. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
Rapid Development with Alfresco CMS
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•In this article an extension to the CMS Alfresco is proposed, in order to reduce costs involved with the creation of a custom front-end and make it more efficient the issue of document management. An organization often has to manage a large number of documents, such as bills, transport documents, technical documentation, production orders and…
IT Professionals Overworked, Losing Pride in Their Jobs
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•Overall, the percentage of IT professionals who would not choose to pursue a career in IT rose from 19 percent in 2013 to 23 percent in 2014. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux