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AT&T Wants White Box Routers with an Open Operating System AT&T says it's not enough to deploy white box hardware and to orchestrate its networks with the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) software. "Each individual machine also needs its own operating system," writes Chris Rice, senior vice president of AT&T Labs, Domain 2.0 Architecture, in a blog ...
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Linux Academy Expands Operations to Kansas City, MO The need for high-quality, affordable training will continue to grow to serve the demand for talent," says Anthony James, Founder and CEO of Linux Academy and Cloud Assessments and a Kansas City native. "Our expansion to Kansas City will enable us to grow our course catalog quickly and actively ...
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Linus Torvalds: Some security folks can't be trusted to do sane things, some are morons Proposed changes to version 4.15 of the Linux kernel resulted in Linux creator Linus Torvalds admitting that he doesn't "trust security people to do sane things" and some security professionals, in Torvalds' opinion, are just "f*cking morons." This round of profanity and insults started after Kees Cook, who ...
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Google's mysterious Fuchsia OS gets Apple Swift language support Besides macOS and iOS, Swift can be used to target Linux, so Fuchsia adds one more option. Unfortunately, this development does little to clarify what Google's plans are for Fuchsia. It has been developing Fuchia OS in the open but has yet to explain what it's for, leading some to speculate it could be a ...
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Microsoft Previews Cross Platform Tool for Working with SQL Server The new tool was forked from Microsoft's successful cross platform code editor, Visual Studio Code, allowing it to run on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Given that SQL Server 2017 runs on both Linux and Docker, such a tool was necessary to make developing on those platforms easier. While there is a ...
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Linus Torvalds slams Google security bod's 'bullsh*t' approach to bugs The Finnish-American software developer, who took part in a talk about new whitelisting features destined for Linux, disapproved of the approaches of many security bods. In particular, he criticized the work of Kees Cook, who's a member of Google Pixel's security team. Torvalds has previously branded ...
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