7 Linux command line tools you didn’t know you need

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Oct 12, 2016
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Google Graveyard: What Google has killed in 2016

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7 Linux command line tools you didn’t know you need
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Why Microsoft SQL Server Thrives on Dell XC Series with Nutanix: Networkworld Webcast

This joint Dell EMC and Nutanix webinar sponsored by Intel speaks to industry changes, product enhancements and software evolution for handling these more robust workloads enabling customers to reduce TCO and complexity while being completely secure in moving to the enterprise cloud Read More

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7 Linux command line tools you didn’t know you need

The Linux world offers an incredible range of free and open source tools to do everything you can think of and lots of things you probably haven’t ever thought of. In this roundup we highlight seven command line utilities you probably haven’t run into before and we’ve got everything from monitoring file system events to running re-attachable ssh sessions to printing banners. Read More

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Why Linux pioneer Linus Torvalds prefers x86 over ARM

At last week's Linaro Connect conference, Linus Torvalds preferred x86 because of the supporting ecosystem and infrastructure, something ARM lacks. Read More

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OpenStack Newton serves up a heaping helping of scalability

The next release of OpenStack made its debut on Thursday with a raft of new features for better scalability and resiliency. Read More

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Happy 25th once again to Linux, 'the little OS that definitely could'

Aug. 25 may be Linux's official birthday, but Oct. 5 is in many ways the day it began to make a real mark on the world. Read More

White Paper: Red Hat

The What, the Why, and the How of Hybrid Cloud: Networkworld White Paper

With the benefit of cloud technology, you can move workloads between public and private clouds, or choose a combination of the two, creating a hybrid cloud. In this white paper we discuss what hybrid cloud is, why it's inevitable, and how to take advantage of it. We look at some of the barriers to public-cloud adoption, while we cut through unnecessary technicalities to get to the heart of the matter. Read More

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