20%
02.08.2011
of existing storage pools.
Nexentastor i based on the free source code of the Open Solaris operating system. Future releases will be based on the Illumos fork of Open Solaris, that has been initiated
20%
03.02.2015
The Document Foundation has announced the release of LibreOffice 4.4.
The free LibreOffice project began as a fork of OpenOffice and has since become the default productivity suite for many Linux
20%
21.07.2015
and standards that will lead to better and more open technology for containers and cloud computing.
According to Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin, “The Cloud Native Computing Foundation will help
20%
16.03.2016
of facts such as the company name, phone number, address, etc. If the user opens the attached document, the document downloads a hidden script that resides in memory, thus leaving no footprint
20%
05.06.2018
Guthrie, to work on strategic software initiatives.
"Microsoft is a developer-first company, and by joining forces with GitHub, we strengthen our commitment to developer freedom, openness, and innovation
20%
12.03.2019
NGINX, a name synonymous with web and proxy servers, is an open source technology that has dethroned the Apache web server. Now, NGNIX, Inc., the parent company of NGINX project, is being acquired
20%
26.01.2022
The ISC 2022 high-performance computing conference, which will take place in Hamburg, Germany on May 29-June 2, 2022, has announced that applications for the student volunteer program are now open
20%
09.05.2022
project seeks to “...accelerate scientific discoveries by supporting compute- and data-intensive projects that can only be carried out at a DOE leadership computing facility...”
The program is open
20%
22.06.2022
Recently, at the Linux Foundation's Open-Source Summit, Linux Torvalds (the creator of Linux) spoke of the possibility that Rust might make it into the next kernel cycle. This has been talked about
20%
08.12.2022
The Sysdig Threat Research Team recently reported attackers “leveraging an open source tool called PRoot to expand the scope of their operations to multiple Linux distributions.”
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