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UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons

IT Toolbox

UNIX, Linux, and Windows are operating systems with GUIs, hardware support, networking, and file management. The post UNIX vs. Linux vs. Windows: 4 Key Comparisons appeared first on.

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Liveblog: Deploying Containerized OpenStack: Challenges & Tools Comparison

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog for an OpenStack Summit session on containerized OpenStack and a comparison of the tools used for containerized OpenStack. Following the comparison—which was useful—Kothari moves back into discussing how the use of containers will help (something that was discussed extensively earlier in the presentation).

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Minimizing the negative impact of IT through design and circularity

CIO Business Intelligence

In a previous blog , I described the three areas of product development and operation that HPE Aruba Networking focuses on when designing our products for IT efficiency and sustainable operations—like how products are made, how they work, and how they are being used. But what about the product lifecycle itself?

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Can You Trick Malware into Believing a Production System Is a Virtual Machine?

SecureWorld News

Various aspects of host systems are scrutinized, such as hardware information, registry keys, installed software, or the presence of virtualization-specific processes. One option is creating a nested VM environment where professionals run production systems inside another VM that masks underlying hardware and software configurations.

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YouTube TV sharply increases monthly subscription to $64.99

The Verge

as the company starts to offer eight of ViacomCBS’s channels, which are available today: BET, CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, TV Land, and VH1. Costs went up again in 2019 to $50 per month when YouTube TV added Discovery’s lineup of networks. per month. YouTube TV (@YouTubeTV) June 30, 2020.

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The mastermind of Google’s Pixel camera quietly left the company in March

The Verge

However, he left in January to join Palo Alto Networks, according to The Information and his LinkedIn. The report also detailed some criticisms of the Pixel 4 from Google’s hardware lead Rick Osterloh: At a hardware team all-hands meeting in the fall, ahead of the October launch in New York, Osterloh informed staff about his own misgivings.

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Technology Short Take 167

Scott Lowe

Networking Jeff McLaughlin discusses what he calls the “war on expertise.” Servers/Hardware Manoj Kumar provides a beginner’s guide to Trusted Platform Module (TPM). This article provides a comparison of Apache APISIX 3.0 In any case, here’s hoping that I’ve included something useful for you!