By Serdar Yegulalp Mention containers, and the first word that comes to mind these days is “Docker.” But container technology is far bigger than Docker alone, and it covers more use cases than …read more Source:: OpenSource
Month: July 2016
OpenStack’s future: Docker workloads on Kubernetes
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•By Serdar Yegulalp OpenStack distributor Mirantis will work with Google and Intel to repackage the cloud platform for deployment via Docker containers managed with Kubernetes. This is the most radical reworking of OpenStack yet, …read more Source:: OpenSource
New Microsoft Authenticator app to roll out starting August 15
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•Microsoft is unifying its various authenticator apps into a single Microsoft Authenticator one that will begin rolling out to consumers and business users as of August 15. …read more Source:: it-priorities
IDG Contributor Network: Linux kernel 4.7 released
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•By Jim Lynch Linux kernel 4.7 released Linus Torvalds has been hard at work on an update to the Linux kernel, and now version 4.7 has been officially released. [ The InfoWorld reviews: Ubuntu …read more Source:: OpenSource
OpenBSD 6.0 tightens security by losing Linux compatibility
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•By Serdar Yegulalp OpenBSD, one of the more prominent variants of the BSD family of Unix-like operating systems, will be released at the beginning of September, according to a note on …read more Source:: OpenSource
LinkedIn claims Rocket Data beats Apple’s iOS caching
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•By Paul Krill To provide iOS app builders an alternative caching solution to Apple’s Core Data framework, LinkedIn is offering its Rocket Data caching library via open source. Available under an Apache license, Rocket …read more Source:: OpenSource
Facebook open sources tools for fast React app creation in JavaScript
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Facebook’s React.js library is now used to create native applications for multiple platforms, including iOS, Windows 10, and Android. But like any other framework, it needs a certain amount of …read more Source:: OpenSource
Interview: Rio 2016 CIO on delivering the tech behind the Games
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•With two weeks to go before the competitions begin, the executive in charge of IT talks about the final stages of technology implementations, connectivity concerns and security. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Your fear of open source lock-in is ridiculous
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•By Matt Asay As an industry, we’ve spent decades collectively wringing our hands over Evil Vendor Lock-In. And for equally as long, we’ve happily shoveled hundreds of billions of dollars into these same …read more Source:: OpenSource
Why leading DevOps may get you a promotion
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•Being part of the movement to DevOps will help elevate your standing in the organization. …read more Source:: it-priorities