With Microsoft cutting off support for Windows 7, the Linux desktop may finally get its day in the sun. But are Linux companies ready to take advantage of their opportunity?
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The Linux desktop's last, best shot
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1981 days ago
Dell releases more high-end Ubuntu Linux laptops
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1984 days ago
Linux PCs are growing in popularity for professional, high-end programmers and Dell continues to back them.
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Fending off Zombieload attacks will crush your performance
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1994 days ago
To fully protect yourself from potential Zombieload attacks, vendors and early benchmarks show you'll face performance losses of up to 40%.
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What is Wi-Fi 6 and why you're going to want it
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1995 days ago
Wi-Fi 6 may not increase "your" bandwidth that much, but it will boost everyone's effective bandwidth on your wireless network.
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Hell freezing over? Microsoft readies its own Linux for Windows
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2008 days ago
I told you Microsoft might be building its own Linux distro. They're not there yet but this new Microsoft Linux kernel for Windows Subsystem for Linux is a big step in that direction.
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Goodbye, Shadowman: Red Hat changes its logo
Posted by sjvn under MarketingFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2014 days ago
Perhaps the most famous Linux/open-source logo after Tux the Linux Penguin, Red Hat's Shadowman is being replaced by -- naturally -- a Red Hat.
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Ignore the hysteria, Cloud Foundry is just fine
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://blogs.dxc.technology 2014 days ago
Repeat after me: Cloud Foundry was never a container or container orchestration program. It is a Platform-as-a-Service cloud.
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You may know Fedora best as the cutting-edge Linux for the desktop, but these days, Fedora leads the way for Red Hat on containers, the server, the Internet of Things, and the cloud.
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Mark Shuttleworth sees increased demand for enterprise Ubuntu Linux desktop
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2015 days ago
Canonical's real money comes from the cloud and Internet of Things, but AI and machine learning developers are demanding -- and getting -- Ubuntu Linux desktop with enterprise support.
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Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth doubles down on OpenStack
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2016 days ago
Some people may think OpenStack is getting tired, but Canonical and Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth is doubling down on the open-source IaaS cloud and shares his thoughts on "dueling" open-source foundations.
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