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Nov 02, 2016
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New open source project Trireme aims to secure containers

A team made of former Cisco and Nuage Networks veterans has developed an open source project it released this week named Trireme that takes an application-centric approach to securing code written in containers. Read More

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What do the servers and racks that make up one of the largest hyperscale data center networks in the world look like? Microsoft has provided a glimpse this week when it open sourced Project Olympus, the design specs for the hardware that runs its cloud. Read More

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Mirantis cut OpenStack staff

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Novelty seeking plays a strong role in the world of technology. We enjoy a steady flow of technical innovations, driven by the astonishing engine of Moore’s law, the creative expression of new software, and the growth of thriving open source communities. But sometimes the relentless changes can seem overwhelming and disorienting. Read More

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Raspberry Pi Roundup: Watching for the meter-reader, driving Lego cars and sweet art

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