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what every open source project needs

SPF13

In the last few years open source has transformed the software industry. From Android to Wikipedia, open source is everywhere, but how does one succeed in it? This presentation was delivered at sinfo.org in Feb 2015. What Every Successful Open Source Project Needs. spf13 Chief Operator @ Docker?

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Carrier-Grade SDN-Based OpenStack Networking Solution

Scott Lowe

This involves more extensive use of virtual network functions (VNFs) and software-defined infrastructure based on open software and open hardware. exclusively leverages open source software. ONOS is led by the ONF and is a “carrier-grade” network operating system; the first version was released in 2015.

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The Linux Migration: Other Users’ Stories, Part 4

Scott Lowe

At my new job, I have the option to use any operating system (OS), and I naturally gravitated toward Linux. Q: What hardware are you using with Linux? I used this to get started on my Linux migration journey, focusing on writing my blog and other open source efforts. I’m baffled why that’s the case.

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Technology Short Take #58

Scott Lowe

This will be the last Technology Short Take of 2015, as next week is Christmas and the following week is the New Year’s holiday. If you’d like to play around with Cumulus Linux but don’t have a compatible hardware switch, Cumulus VX is the answer. Servers/Hardware. Operating Systems/Applications.

Vmware 60
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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

When I started writing my first book when gadgets betray us, IoT was still known as hardware hacking, or embedded security. That's because early IoT systems consisted mostly of dumb sensors on embedded systems out in the field. Vamosi: Before we get too far we really should take a step back and define IoT.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

When I started writing my first book when gadgets betray us, IoT was still known as hardware hacking, or embedded security. That's because early IoT systems consisted mostly of dumb sensors on embedded systems out in the field. Vamosi: Before we get too far we really should take a step back and define IoT.

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Most Perspective Gadgets In 2017 That Will Enchant You

Galido

LG Watch Sport – Packed with powerful hardware stuffing. After the Google Corporation demonstrated the capabilities of the second version of the mobile operating system Android Wear, ordinary users and geeks began to wait for the appearance of gadgets on this platform. Nvidia Shield TV – Media console with game services.

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