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I recently wrote that to master technology, you must master software. It is software that differentiates one device or computing experience from another. And since nearly all software today is built using open source projects and code, knowing how to collaborate and contribute to an open development community is a requirement for any developer or company regardless of industry.
The OpenStack Folsom release is out this week, along with a new cloud strategy announced by IBM. See all of the top open source cloud headlines in Linux.com's weekly cloud roundup.
The Linux Foundation in March announced that Fluendo was becoming a member. The company has been at the forefront of building legal multimedia solutions for open environments and works very closely with the Gstreamer community. In this exclusive Q&A with Fluendo's VP of Business Development Michael Pizzoli we get to learn more about the company's work and perspective on the Linux desktop, embedded Linux and infotainment for cars.
Critics have argued a recent New York Times story on data center efficiency ocuses primarily on older data center technologies, largely ignoring all the many advances in efficiency that are being made today. ith that in mind, Linux.com spoke earlier this week with Servergy, a maker of hyperefficient, high-performance Power Linux servers, about ome of the efficiency gains now coming to the modern data center.
Oregon State University’s Open Source Lab s running its private production and development cloud on Ganeti, an open source virtualization management platform developed at Google. The system is easy to deploy and manage and is ideal for small to medium-sized businesses and academic institutions that want to set up a private cloud with minimal resources.
Welcome to week 16 in our 30-week series that profiles the world's leading Linux kernel developers. This week we talk to Jiří Slabý, a young developer who tells us why he likes working on the Linux kernel: "Because no one can really understand the kernel fully. It is a constantly changing ecosystem and one still has to learn something new. And, it is also the people. They taught me real programming."
In which we learn to analyze power usage and maximize battery life on Linux computers using the new improved PowerTOP.
The official launch of the OpenStack Foundation drove the open source cloud news this week. Here is a collection of news articles devoted to the announcement and some analysis of where the project is headed, including one board member's open criticism that the project should have rejected VMware's application for membership.
We kick off our LinuxCon Europe Q&A series today with keynote speaker and openMaterials Co-founder Catarina Mota. Mota shares some really interesting insights with us on open hardware, her favorite projects and how open hardware compares to open source software. I'm really looking forward to hearing her speak at LinuxCon Europe in Barcelona Nov. 5-7, 2012.