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What’s Free At Linux Academy June 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and Cloud skills further. Each month we will kick off our community content with a live study group allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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Modernizing the mainframe for the digital era

CIO Business Intelligence

After all, entry-level pricing for mainframes in the z15 family running IBM Z operating systems is $250,000. IBM LinuxONE III systems run only Linux at prices starting at $135,000. The program enables customers to pay only for what they use of Z system hardware and software. Z upgrades and open source.

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Decoding the secrets of code execution

Dataconomy

The pursuit of writing clean, reliable, and high-performing code is a constant challenge for developers but luckily dynamic code analysis is here to help. Dynamic code analysis is a powerful approach that allows developers to gain deeper insights into their code’s behavior during runtime.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

The popularity of agile development, continuous integration, and continuous delivery has brought levels of automation that rival anything preciously known. The shift-left mentality has given development teams and product owners far more control over their release management. Automated Kubernetes Deployments.

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4 Common Causes of False Positives in Software Security Testing

ForAllSecure

For example, Debian packages (which are used to install applications on Ubuntu and certain other Linux-based operating systems) can specify "recommended" dependencies as well as required dependencies. For example, consider an application that a developer builds and tests on a local machine.

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Fusion-io Accelerates Flash Apps With Open Source Contributions.

Data Center Knowledge

Fusion-io Accelerates Flash Apps With Open Source Contributions. Fusion-io Accelerates Flash Apps With Open Source Contributions. He has served many roles in the data center, including support, system administration, web development and facility management. By: John Rath July 23rd, 2013.

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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

Originally written in the 1980s at the University of California’s Berkeley campus, BIND is a free and open-source software package. The most recent major version, BIND 9, was initially released in 2000 and is regularly maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium. Why is BIND Valuable to Understand? BIND is free up-front.

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