By Serdar Yegulalp There’s a new object storage server that has been introduced as an open source alternative to Amazon S3 and other API-compatible services. Minio, written in Go and available under …read more Source:: OpenSource
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Facebook brings GPU-powered machine learning to Python
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Facebook’s AI research team has released a Python package for GPU-accelerated deep neural network programming that can complement or partly replace existing Python packages for math and stats, such as …read more Source:: OpenSource
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 beta out now
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•The new Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 beta enables companies to migrate their existing RHEL 6 workloads into container-based applications for deployment on RHEL 7, RHEL Atomic Host, and Red …read more Source:: Linux
Red Hat needs to get real about the cloud
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•By Matt Asay Red Hat ended 2016 with a precipitous 12 percent drop in its stock price, courtesy of its CFO’s departure and lighter-than-expected revenues. Losing a CFO to a grass-is-greener …read more Source:: OpenSource
Red Hat annual revenue grows 18 percent, misses estimates
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•Red Hat continues to do well — but its revenue didn’t grow quite as fast as analysts had expected. …read more Source:: Linux
Red Hat launches OpenShift on Google Cloud
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•Red Hat’s Platform-as-a-Service cloud will now be supported on the Google Cloud Platform …read more Source:: Linux
Move over Memcached and Redis, here comes Netflix’s Hollow
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•By Serdar Yegulalp A new open source project released by Netflix after two years in internal use is being positioned by the company as a powerful way to cache datasets that …read more Source:: OpenSource
Red Hat brings full JBoss software stack to OpenShift
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•Red Hat’s Java Enterprise Edition middleware stack is now available on the company’s Plaform-as-a-Service cloud. …read more Source:: Linux
6,000 years ago the Sahara Desert was tropical, so what happened?
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•As little as 6,000 years ago, the vast Sahara Desert was covered in grassland that received plenty of rainfall, but shifts in the world’s weather patterns abruptly transformed the vegetated …read more Source:: Science
Virus-inspired delivery system transfers microscopic cargo between human cells
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•Scientists have developed blueprints that instruct human cells to assemble a virus-like delivery system that can transport custom cargo from one cell to another. The research is a step toward …read more Source:: Science