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Red Hat Adds Common Criteria Security Certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1, the world's leading enterprise Linux platform, has achieved an additional Common Criteria Certification. Enhancing the existing ...
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What Open Means to OpenStack It has excited the IT industry about applications at scale and created new ways to consume cloud. The adoption rate of OpenStack and the growth of its community exceeded even the biggest open source project on the planet, Linux. In its short life of 6 years, OpenStack has achieved more than Linux did ...
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Asynchronous Decision-Making: Helping Remote Teams Succeed Asynchronous decision-making is a strategy that enables geographically and culturally distributed software teams to make decisions more efficiently. In this article, I'll discuss some of the principles and tools that make this approach possible. Synchronous decision-making, in which participants interact ...
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Vulkan Open-Source Linux Driver Coming Before Christmas Vulkan has been out for nearly 2 years now and Linux users have been patiently (maybe not so patiently) waiting for open-source drivers. According to Phoronix, AMD is going to release those drivers in the next few days. These drivers are being released under the GPUOpen initiative and will be ...
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HelpSystems Acquires Fox Technologies to Expand Cybersecurity Portfolio MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HelpSystems announced today that it has acquired Fox Technologies, a solution provider in the cybersecurity industry since 2001, from Parallax Capital Partners. Fox Technologies solutions help organizations tighten security by centralizing Linux ...
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How to install Nextcloud on Ubuntu Server 16.04 with snap Through the normal process, Nextcloud is fairly easy to install—if you have a solid understanding of the Linux command line. But what if you're new to Linux and aren't as up to speed as you need to be to pull off such an installation? Should that be the case, you turn to snap packages. Thanks to the ...
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