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Top Six Linux Distributions for Your Data Center

Tech Republic Data Center

Linux powers the enterprise. From the cloud to containers and to the backbone of your network, Linux is there working tirelessly to keep your business humming. Whether you use Linux in your AWS, Azure, Google Cloud or your on-premise data center, you use Linux. But what about distribution?

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Linux finally has an impressive cloud-like OS in Ubuntu Web

Tech Republic Cloud

Jack Wallen has discovered a Chrome OS-like Linux desktop distribution that makes it possible for users to cut ties with Google while enjoying a full-blown operating system.

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How to connect a Linux machine to Google Cloud Print

Tech Republic Cloud

For a quick and easy way to extend your Linux printer server to your Google Cloud Print account, follow the steps in this tutorial.

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Introducing Google Cloud Hands-On Labs by Linux Academy

Linux Academy

Linux Academy is the industry-leading hands-on lab cloud training platform with unique hands-on labs that are not found anywhere else. Recently, we expanded the hands-on lab platform to include: instant labs , instant terminal , Cloud Playground , and Cloud Sandboxes. What you do in Linux Academy, stays in Linux Academy.

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How to install Google Cloud SDK on Linux for easy remote access to your Google Cloud Platform

Tech Republic Cloud

Interacting with your Google Cloud Platform can be done from the Linux terminal window.

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The love/hate relationship the cloud has with Linux

Tech Republic Cloud

Jack Wallen has a bone to pick with cloud services run by Google, Microsoft and Apple.

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Google invests in open source security by funding Linux kernel developers

Venture Beast

Google announced today that it will underwrite the salaries for two developers to focus on Linux's fundamental security. Read More.

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