Red Hat Releases Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
Nov 07, 2016The new release features improvements across the board, from performance to security.
more »The Linux Foundation Announces a New Board of Directors
Nov 02, 2016Two out of three of the new members are women.
more »OpenStack Summit in Barcelona
Nov 02, 2016More than 5,000 people attended the event.
more »Linux Voice Joins the Linux New Media Family
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more »GDP-ivi: Linux Platform May One Day Drive Your Car
Feb 22, 2016GENIVI Alliance announces the release of the first beta of the GENIVI Demo Platform ivi9.
more »IBM Says TOR Network a Vehicle for Ransomware
Aug 26, 2015Report from the X-Force group says attackers are using TOR to hide their crimes
more »US Government Requires HTTPS
Jun 17, 2015The Obama White House has issued a memorandum telling all US government agencies they must use HTTPS for all websites and web communication.
more »OpenStack, Open Source The Open Source Model Becomes an Inspiration
Jun 16, 2015If OpenStack is wildly successful, it is because it has learned from open source.
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