http://www.zdnet.com/south-korea-fines-google-196k-for-illegal-data-gathering-7000025771/
Recommending Chromebooks
http://www.zdnet.com/milestone-im-recommending-chromebooks-instead-of-windows-laptops-for-civilians-7000025706/
Novell Open Enterprise Server 11 SP2 Now Available
We know your customers have been waiting for Novell® Open Enterprise Server 11 SP2, and it’s finally here. To learn more about how Novell Open Enterprise Server 11 SP2 can help both you and your customers achieve even greater success, go to PartnerNet or contact your Novell partner representative.
Samsung has Tizen devices to show at MWC 2014
During this invite only event, you will get an exclusive sneak preview of the newest Tizen devices as well as an opportunity to learn about the major milestones that the Tizen project has hit since last year’s event.
Hacking Open the Data Center
Just a few years ago, the words “open source” and “hardware” were never mentioned in the same sentence.
SkySQL goes after Oracle MySQL with enterprise release
With the release of its MariaDB Enterprise product, SkySQL is going straight for Oracle’s MySQL enterprise customers.
Rifles powered by Linux purchased by US Army
TrackingPoint has announced that the US military purchased six of its “smart” rifles, which are priced at between $10,000 and $27,000 each. A soldier equipped with a smart rifle would simply need to tag a target viewable on a screen, which is found on the gun’s scope. The internal computer will then tell the shooter exactly how to hold the … Read More
Beta SteamOS ISO now available for testing
The long-awaited SteamOS BETA ISO!
Linux: the future of gaming
As I wrote in the feature for LXF179, Linux: the Future of Gaming, this was a lesson Gabe Newell learnt back in the early 1990s while working for Microsoft – and it changed the direction of his career. I spoke to a lot of people for the Linux gaming feature: everyone from games publishers and Linux game porters, through to game engine and driver developers – and I just couldn’t get all their interviews into the eight-page feature.
Air France builds private cloud with HP for Linux server farm
Air France says it has automated and increased the reliability of its 1,500 Linux servers by deploying a private cloud solution.
Endian UTM 3.0: Realtime Unified Threat Management
“When it comes to monitoring the business network, analysis should be done in real-time in order to get the most accurate and effective results to correct preventable issues before they escalate. 0 release includes the all new Live Network Monitoring and Reporting module which provides real-time graphs, charts and other network visualizations for all the UTM features. 0 also has Next Generation VPN, that enables very fast and highly scalable connections, while managing granular access permissions to the network. The addition of these three core features: Application Control, Live Network Monitoring and Reporting and Next Generation VPN place the Endian platform into the category of Next Generation Firewall.
CentOS Project Leader Karanbir Singh Opens Up on Red Hat Deal
In the 10 years since the CentOS project was launched there has been no board of directors, or legal team, or commercial backing.
8 Innovative Linux-Based Products Demoed at CES
Once again the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas last week turned into the Mecca of electronic and mobile technology drawing over 150,000 pilgrims looking to experience the latest and greatest what the industry has to offer.
Not all next-generation firewalls are created equal
SonicWALL.com View this email in your browser For a deeper level of network security, look beyond the obvious. Read our white paper to learn how next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) can help you achieve a deeper level of network security. You’ll learn the importance of: • An intrusion prevention system (IPS) with advanced anti-evasion capabilities • The ability to decrypt and inspect … Read More
New Look. New CentOS
To help drive this common platform, CentOS Project has created a new official meritocratic governance policy with a focus on helping new projects grow and distribute a full-featured, easy-to-use environment. Groups such as OpenStack, Xen4, Gluster, and oVirt can now customize CentOS Linux directly inside the project, building CentOS variants for new workloads on top of the slow-and-steady core platform.