Sales data from Amazon is pretty clear in this regard Microsoft is engaged in a silent war and it’s actually losing. They are fighting an enemy that is so insidious and so cunning that it’s actually hurting the company more than anything else. The enemy is called Chromebooks and they are using Linux. Full story
SUSE Linux expert days – coming to South Africa
We are looking forward to see you at one of our stops in 32 cities throughout Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia.
Linux vs. BSD: Which Should You Use?
At MakeUseOf, we cover Linux quite a bit as the “alternative” to Windows and Mac OS X However, those aren’t the only three operating systems out there — there’s also the BSD family of Unix-like operating systems, which are technically speaking different from Linux.
Samsung set to sell 30 Million Tizen TVs in 2015
Linux-based Tizen is on the rise!
Security problems need to be made public: Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds has told a Q&A session at Linuxconfau that he is a huge believer in disclosing security issues publicly.
Linux Mint Unveils Pocket-Sized ‘MintBox Mini’ PC
Linux Mint has announced that a new PC in its ‘MintBox’ line of PCs is coming in the spring: the ‘MintBox Mini’. The MintBox Mini is five times smaller than the original MintBox and is barely an inch tall. The MintBox Mini is no exception, offering twice the performance of the MintBox 2 in a device able to slip into a pocket. CompuLab will sell the MintBox Mini for $295 shipped in the US and €295 shipped in Europe.
Google Is Making It Easier To SSH Your Chromebook, Load Linux
Google’s Chromium team is making it easier to modify the software stack of your Chromebook, boot a Linux distribution from a USB drive, and carry out other tasks.
Samsung Z1: World’s First Tizen Phone Launches in India
Samsung has announced the release of the world’s first Tizen phone, priced at $90 and on sale exclusively in India.
World record set for 100 TB sort by open source and public cloud team
In October 2014, Databricks participated in the Sort Benchmark and set a new world record for sorting 100 terabytes (TB) of data, or 1 trillion 100-byte records. The team used Apache Spark on 207 EC2 virtual machines and sorted 100 TB of data in 23 minutes. In comparison, the previous world record set by Hadoop MapReduce used 2100 machines in a private data center and took 72 minutes. This entry tied with a UCSD research team building high performance systems and we jointly set a new world record.
Game changing I.T. trends | A Red Hat virtual event
The agenda for Game-changing IT trends | A Red Hat virtual event is now available. Mark your calendar for January 29 at 11 am for Game-changing IT trends, and ensure you’re prepared for what’s coming in 2015 and beyond.
Flying into 2015
The DcData gang celebrated the end of a high-flying year by… flying high – literally! The gang enjoyed the glorious sights and exciting rush of the famed Karkloof Canopy Tour. The year-end function represented the culmination of one of DcData’s best years on record – not only in terms of numbers, but also in terms of company growth and … Read More
Open source carries software-defined storage forward
Over at ZDNet, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols discusses how SDS hopes to transform the way storage is administered. Of particular interest is his take on how open source intersects with SDS to provide open APIs, code maintainability, and – of course – a cost effective route forward to deliver enterprise class storage solutions. As the author points out, it’s impossible to … Read More
Global Enterprise Customers Succeed with SUSE Solutions
Hong Kong Jockey Club, Lockheed Martin, Swiss Re and T-Systems increase server uptime, improve efficiency and accelerate innovation using SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and related technologies
Why Microsoft loves Linux
Some things don’t go together: Cats and dogs, New York Yankee and Boston Red Sox fans, Linux and Windows or do they? In San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said, and I quote, “Microsoft loves Linux.
SUSE Linux Enterprise 12: new features and extensions
Today in Nuremburg, Germany SUSE announces the availability of SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 (SLES 12). I had the pleasure of speaking with SUSE’s George Shi, Product Marketing Manager and Kerry Kim, Director of Strategic Marketing about the release and some of the new features.