At heart, VMware runs on proprietary software, but it knows it must use open source to keep its customers and appeal to new cloud users.
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VMware ready to release new OpenStack cloud program
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2359 days ago
Samsung S9: The fastest smartphone of them all
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2363 days ago
The chip has been there for a while to make the Samsung S9 smartphones the fastest of them all -- and now, the 4G networks can support its high-speed hardware.
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OpenSSH arrives in Windows 10 Spring Update
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2363 days ago
One of the most universally used Linux/Unix tools is now included by default in Windows 10: OpenSSH. Here's how to get started with it.
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Senate votes for net neutrality -- enjoy the moment
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2364 days ago
The US Senate voted 52 to 47 for net neutrality. Now, the question is: Will the House support net neutrality, or will it -- or President Donald Trump -- shovel dirt on net neutrality's grave?
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One last shot at net neutrality in 2018
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2365 days ago
The Senate is meeting to revive net neutrality, but chances are Trump Republicans will back the FCC and net neutrality will die.
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Making mesh networks just got much easier with Wi-Fi Alliance's EasyMesh
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2366 days ago
Setting up a multi-vendor mesh network used to be impossible. It won't be for much longer... we hope.
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Goodbye, Klout: Social media measuring power quietly disappears
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2370 days ago
Klout, which made headlines by measuring your social media influence, will close its doors on May 25.
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Is It Linux or GNU/Linux?
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.linuxjournal.com 2370 days ago
After putting this question to the experts, the conclusion is that no matter what you call it, it's still Linux at its core.
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Here's what happens to CoreOS now that Red Hat owns it
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2371 days ago
Buying CoreOS was a great move for Red Hat as it tries to become a cloud and container power using Kubernetes. But what does that mean for CoreOS? Here's the plan going forward.
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Red Hat introduces Kubernetes Operators software development toolkit
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 2371 days ago
Kubernetes Operators will help ISVs deliver Red Hat OpenShift-tested and validated cloud-native applications and services across hybrid and multi-cloud footprints.
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