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Weekly Update 6-3-2019

Linux Academy

Last week we talked about our brand new hands-on labs interface and new courses that we released. This week, we’re talking all about serverless computing, what it is, why it’s relevant, and the release of a free course that can be enjoyed by everyone on the Linux Academy platform, including Community Edition account members.

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Weekly Update 4/8/2019

Linux Academy

The first is a reminder about the Certified Solutions Architect Professional level course that was released last week. The promotion gives users access to all of our Linux Academy content at a huge discount. The promotion gives users access to all of our Linux Academy content at a huge discount. Google It.

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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

Automakers want to standardize on a Linux-based OS that would make vehicle infotainment systems act more like smartphones. Automakers are working to standardize on a Linux-based operating system for in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems that would make it easier for cars to act more like smartphones. In Vehicle Infotainment.

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Some Recent OSS-Related Announcements

Scott Lowe

Recently a couple of open source software (OSS)-related announcements have passed through my Inbox, so I thought I’d make brief mention of them here on the site. Of course, I’m not an expert, so I could be wrong. IDF 2013: Enhancing OpenStack with Intel Technologies. Linux Storage OpenStack OSS'

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Technology Short Take #62

Scott Lowe

The article specifically calls out SR-IOV as well as Intel Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) support within Open vSwitch (OVS). This article is an interesting read on some work being done by Microsoft Research to leverage Intel SGX to address some security concerns with today’s cloud-heavy architectures/usage models.

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Liveblog: DockerCon 2015 Day 1 General Session

Scott Lowe

Hykes believes that programming (software) is the biggest innovation multiplier in the world, and launches into a discussion of how making the Internet “programmable” would be the ultimate achievement. Alvin Richards, a software engineer at Docker, now takes the stage to continue the demo. Intel is contributing DPDK and Secure Enclave.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the business of Windows

The Verge

WSL, which is the part of Windows that lets you run Linux. Pat, who is Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel. The loudest reason is that this is how Apple pays for giving the software away for free. We, of course, have a browser. The new terminal, and the fact that now we even support the full Linux UI on Windows.

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