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Red Hat Updates Cloud Product Portfolio, Adds More OpenStack Components
Enterprise Virtualization 3.3 and Cloud Infrastructure 4.0 will set the customers on the path to open hybrid cloud
First Tizen Smartphones Expected In Time For MWC
Samsung and NTT Domoco are expected to offer Tizen smartphones soon, according to reports
Microsoft Updates Hyper-V Linux Integration Services
Microsoft is looking to attract more Linux workloads to its virtualisation platform with support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 5.5 and 5.6
Windows 8 And 8.1 Market Share Passes 10 Percent
Windows 7 continues to lead the way, but Windows XP is still worryingly widespread
Google Deepens Open Source Ties With OIN Membership
Google is accepted as a full member of the Open Invention Network, that seeks to protect open source patents
Red Hat Signals Arrival Of Enterprise Linux 7 Beta
Red Hat delivers the beta of Enterprise Linux 7, which offers improved performance, storage and virtualisation
Valve Joins Linux Foundation Ahead Of SteamOS Launch
Software developer is one of three new organisations to join Linux Foundation
Linux Worm Targeting Internet Of Things Discovered
Symantec finds malware that appears to be targeting routers, set-top boxes and security cameras
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 Arrives With Precision Timing
Red Hat's new enterprise Linux release launches and offers new security, virtualisation and time-keeping features
Linux Foundation: Open Source Tizen Is Alive And Well
The Linux Foundation's Brian Warner says Tizen 'scratches an itch' unaddressed by smartphone market
Raspberry Pi Sales Hit Two Million
Raspberry Pi Foundation says popularity of the device comes as “a bit of a shock”
Don’t Expect Major Bugs In Fedora 20 Heisenbug Beta
Heisenbug is just a name: Red Hat's Robyn Bergeron tells Sean Michael Kerner about the new Fedora's SDN and storage improvements
Linus Torvalds: Linux Kernel 4.0 ‘Happening In A Year Or So’
The major release is likely to focus on stability, not new features
Linux Foundation To Support The Development Of KVM Hypervisor
Open source enthusiasts get behind the Open Virtualisation Alliance
Canonical Adds Smartphone Support To Ubuntu 13.10
The "Saucy Salamander" Linux release supports desktops, servers, the cloud, and now mobile devices
One Million Raspberry Pi Computers Baked In The UK
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has shipped a total of 1.75 million devices, and the demand is ongoing
Unisys Introduces Forward Platform For Migration Off Unix
Unisys' new Intel-based servers are intended to make it easier for businesses to shift critical workloads onto Windows- or Linux-based systems
Nvidia Promises Better Access For Linux Community
Nvidia offers an olive branch to the Linux community following sharp criticism by Linus Torvalds
Intel Explains Open Source, OpenStack Commitments
Intel’s open source executive explains the chipmaker’s commitment to open source and the OpenStack cloud
Linus Torvalds Jokes The NSA Wanted A Backdoor In Linux
Torvalds' LinuxCon keynote covered a lot more than the NSA backdoor joke, says Sean Michael Kerner
Linux Is the Future… For Learning And Gaming?
Thanks to the Raspberry Pi and gamers, Linux is all set to come out on top, says Sean Michael Kerner
IBM Throwing $1bn Into Linux And Open Source
IBM is throwing a load of its money into open source stuff
Torvalds’ Dead SSD Delays 3.12 Linux Kernel
Even the father of Linux is not immune to hardware failure
Linux 3.11 For Workgroups Arrives With Added Lustre
The final release of Linux version 3.11 - codenamed Linux for Workgroups - is now out
SUSE Linux Arrives On VMware Hybrid Cloud
VMware's newly launched vCloud Hybrid Service now offers the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Linux Celebrates 22nd Anniversary, Final 3.11 Release Coming “Within A Week”
After 22 years, Linus Torvalds is still pursuing his “hobby”
VMworld 2013: Red Hat Shows Future CloudForms Tools
Red Hat's plans for CloudForms, its hybrid cloud management technology, include Red Hat Enterprise Virtualisation interoperability and OpenStack integration
VeriSign Makes Diversity Move With FreeBSD Sponsorship
VeriSign backs FreeBSD with new sponsorship, so that the Global DNS does not just rely on one OS
Meet The Man Who Minds The Linux Kernel
Linus Torvalds creates the Linux kernel, but Greg Kroah-Hartman maintains it. He speaks to Sean Michael Kerner