So it’s little wonder Red Hat has elected to ride that wave by producing a variant of its Linux distribution devoted to Docker containers. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host, the latest incarnation of Red Hat’s enterprise-grade Linux offering, enters general availability today. Source: Tech
Day: February 24, 2015
Critical remote code execution flaw patched in Samba
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•Security researchers are urging users to install new Samba security updates in order to address a critical vulnerability that allows attackers to execute arbitrary code with root privileges. Samba is an implementation of the SMB/CIFS networking protocol that enables Unix-like systems, including Linux, BSD, Solaris and Mac OS X to share files and printers with…
5 specialized Linux distributions for computer repair
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•Computers are incredible tools that let users doing amazing things, but sometimes things go wrong. The problem could be as small as accidentally deleting files or forgetting a password-and as major as having an operating system rendered non-bootable by file system corruption. Source: Tech
Perforce Announces MATLAB and Simulink Integration with P4D
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•P4SL for Simulink® Extends Perforce’s Powerful Version Management and Collaboration to Scientists and Engineers Using MATLAB and Simulink for Embedded Systems Software DevelopmentKey Points:P4SL for Simulink® integrates P4D with MATLAB and Simulink from MathWorks for enhanced version management in Model-Based Design for projects that include MATLAB scripts and data files, Simulink models, test vectors, simulation…
Last Week on Channel 9: February 16th – February 22nd, 2015
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•It was hard narrowing down the list of stuff to highlight this week. Lots and lots of exciting Azure news, plus a full schedule of our regular shows… In this episode Chris Risner and Haishi Bai are joined by Josh Caplan , a Program Manager on the Power BI team. Source: Tech
Rocket Containers: How CoreOS Plans To Challenge Docker
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•As containers rise in importance for data center innovation, the Rocket project has attracted 50 contributors in its bid against today’s de facto option, Docker. Containers are a hot trend in data center innovation, so we should expect some tough competition among companies looking to cash in on that trend. Source: Tech