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Technology Short Take 176

Scott Lowe

Ivan Pepelnjak dives deep on DHCP relaying on a Linux host. Rob McBryde shares his story of reviving a 2012 MacBook Pro with Linux. Security In early February a vulnerability was uncovered in a key component of the Linux boot process. Think Linux doesn’t have malware? TL;DR: It’s not as easy as it might seem.)

Linux 112
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CRM Phone Integration

Galido

Asterisk turns an ordinary computer into a communications server and powers IP PBX systems, VoIP gateways, conference servers and is in use today by small businesses, large businesses, call centers, carriers and governments worldwide. Here’s an example of an Asterisk installation in Linux Cent OS. Introductory video on Asterisk.

VOIP 60
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Technology Short Take 94

Scott Lowe

I’m a 1Password user (just wish they’d release a “real” Linux client and bring back support for local vaults to all platforms), so seeing this article on how Agile Bits (the company behind 1Password) is using Terraform with AWS was pretty cool. Operating Systems/Applications. Virtualization.

Vmware 60
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16 best entry-level IT certifications to launch your career

CIO Business Intelligence

Exam fee: $1199 Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) Certified ScrumMaster is an entry-level certification offered by Scrum Alliance that is designed to validate your skills and abilities using Scrum, a popular agile development framework. It’s best suited to those on track to become an IT developer, administrator, or engineer.

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React Native: Everything you need to know

Dataconomy

Back in 2015, Facebook decided they might as well share the wealth, and launched React Native as an open-source project. Recognizing its potential, Facebook quickly extended support to Android and made it an open-source project in 2015. Fast forward a few years, and it’s dominating the charts like a 90’s boy band.

Mobile 48