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Want to join the 27 million open-source programmers who develop on GitHub? Here's how to get your start.
For the first time, Microsoft has released its own Linux kernel in a new Linux-based product: Azure Sphere.
We look at Google's new, open-source operating system and discuss what it is, what it runs on, and more. And, no, it isn't going to replace Android or Chrome OS.
BMW, Chevrolet, Honda, Mercedes, and Tesla all have one thing in common besides making cars: Their cars all run Linux.
The OCI is building on the Docker Registry distribution specification to standardize container image distribution.
The most popular corporate enterprise Linux continues its drive to the cloud.
Google and Netflix have released Kayenta, an open-source automated canary analysis tool, which promises to make the final step of deploying by using CI/CD more reliable.
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A top Linux security programmer, Matthew Garrett, has discovered Linux in Symantec's Norton Core Router. It appears Symantec has violated the GPL by not releasing its router's source code.
Overclock has a plan on how to turn your datacenter into a profit center.
The insurance business is moving from its old mainframe ways to the cloud.
The face of Docker, the leading container company, Solomon Hykes, is stepping down.
The jury ruled that Google didn't owe Oracle any money for its use of Java's APIs in Android, but the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit disagreed and overruled the jury. Software development as a whole and billions of dollars are now at stake.
25 years ago, in Bob Young wife's sewing room, the most successful of all Linux and open-source software companies got its start. Young and current Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst share their thoughts on Red Hat's journey.
The Linux Foundation has launched the LF Deep Learning Foundation, an umbrella organization for open-source innovation in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning. Its first project is the Acumos AI Project, an AI/ML platform and open-source framework.
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