Facebook’s Open Compute Project has been one of the most talked about developments in the world of data center hardware over the past couple of years, and interest in the first ever open source hardware design community and its output has only grown. While there are some individual success stories, however, there has been little public information…
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Why APIs are Eating the World
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•If we’re to build a software-powered world, what should we be thinking about? It’s time to rethink our building blocks. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
IT Jobs' Big Threat: Robots, Automation; The Solution: More Humanity
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•For IT workers, the worry of becoming obsolete is constant. Toss in automation, robotics and artificial intelligence and many tech tasks won’t need humans. Is there any wonder why IT is trying to learn more human and interpersonal skills to move up the food chain? Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Rebooting on Mars
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•NASA will be reformatting the flash memory on its Mars rover Opportunity. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Google Accelerates End of SHA-1 Support; Certificate Authorities Nervous
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•Google is consciously using their influence to push certificate authorities to advance security standards soon. Would you believe the problem is Windows XP SP2? Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
Facebook's Data Centers Worldwide, By the Numbers and in Pictures
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•Grounded in open source and energy efficient designs, the world’s largest social network shared its latest updates for cost and power savings attributed to its cutting-edge datacenters. Read more at Enterprise Open Source Toolkit Source: Linux
10 Reasons Why No-Code, Rapid App Development Makes Sense for IT
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•Several ISVs provide app development platforms that require no coding. Here are 10 arguments why IT should consider a rapid app development strategy. Read more at eWeek Source: Linux
Considering Legacy UNIX/Linux Issues
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•Legacy support—it’s a big challenge for every software developer, and although Bash and the Linux command-line world hasn’t changed that much in the past few years, it’s still something to consider before you ship your own software (even if it’s free software). Read more at Linux Journal. Source: Linux
SSH Key Management Guidelines
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•The US government rolls new best-practice rules for protecting SSH. Read more at Linux Pro Magazine Source: Linux
Netflix Architect Offers Template for Monitoring Linux Performance Tools
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•Last week I spoke at LinuxCon North America 2014 in Chicago, which was also my first LinuxCon. I really enjoyed the conference, and it was a privilege to take part and contribute. I’ll be returning to work with some useful ideas from talks and talking with attendees. I included my latest Linux performance observability tools diagram, which…