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Network World Linux/Open Source Alert

May 10, 2017
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Why Edward Snowden loves open source

Infamous government hacker Edward Snowden believes open source is fundamentally better than proprietary technology, which he believes disempowers users. Read More

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Verizon taps into open source, white box fervor with new CPE offering
Linux Foundation to develop tool for building blockchain business networks
Dell EMC's newest switches will come with its open network OS
Mirantis scores sweet Vodafone deal. More fuel for the OpenStack fire
Red Hat rolls out the announcements at its annual summit
Ultimate geek dream? NASA challenges you to jump on the FORTRAN bandwagon!
10 Unix commands every Mac and Linux user should know
Red Hat nicely positioned for the turn to cloud
What is Docker's Moby Project?
Red Hat says Ansible can be the automation platform for the enterprise

White Paper: Silver Peak Systems Inc

The Shift to SD-WAN Research Study: Networkworld White Paper

Silver Peak and IDG Connect conducted an official survey of 160 mid-market & enterprise companies to determine the true adoption of Software Defined WANs (SD-WAN). Read More

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Verizon taps into open source, white box fervor with new CPE offering

Verizon this week said it would begin offering x86-based servers with OpenStack software aimed at customers looking to support all manner of advanced cloud, software defined networking and network functions virtualization (NSF)-based enterprises. Read More

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Linux Foundation to develop tool for building blockchain business networks

The Linux Foundation said it has accepted Hyperledger Composer into its incubation working group and said the project should eventually help accelerate the development of smart contracts built on blockchain technology. Read More

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Dell EMC's newest switches will come with its open network OS

Dell's drive into open networking accelerated on Monday with the announcement of the first switches to ship with OS10, the company's network operating system that's based on open source. Read More

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Mirantis scores sweet Vodafone deal. More fuel for the OpenStack fire

Vodafone selected Mirantis to deliver OpenStack as part of Vodafone's network virtualization program—Vodafone Ocean. Read More

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Red Hat rolls out the announcements at its annual summit

News from last week's Red Hat summit, including OpenShift.io, Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes and Container Health Index. Read More

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Ultimate geek dream? NASA challenges you to jump on the FORTRAN bandwagon!

NASA is looking to bolster the speed – from ten to 10,000 times -- of the software on its Pleiades supercomputer and is issuing a public challenge to get the job done. Read More

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10 Unix commands every Mac and Linux user should know

Get started with Bash, Unix pipes, directory navigation, sudo, Nano, and other command-line essentials Read More

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Red Hat nicely positioned for the turn to cloud

Red Hat CEO James Whitehurst kicked off the company’s Summit meeting in Boston this week, which attracted more than 6,000 people, up 20% from last year. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Whitehurst at the show for an update on the company’s position and prospects. Read More

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What is Docker's Moby Project?

The Moby Project turns Docker into an open framework to assemble specialized container systems. Read More

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Red Hat says Ansible can be the automation platform for the enterprise

Red Hat says Ansible is just the tool to manage and automate the enterprise. The enterprise data center, however, is too complex for such a simplistic approach. Read More

eGuide: Silver Peak Systems Inc

eGuide: The Software-Defined WAN: Networkworld eGuide

Today's hyper-connected, cloud-based envrionments demand greater agility and efficiency. Enter the software-defined WAN, which can address this shortcoming in traditional WAN architectures by putting an overlay on top of them. Read More

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