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Open source jobs: What's hot, where to look, what to learn

Linux 3.1 adds support for OpenRISC, nested virtualization | Red Hat Gluster, the cloud storage monster

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Open source jobs: What's hot, where to look, what to learn
Free/open source software (FOSS) offers considerably more richness of opportunity than anything else. Let's peer into the crystal ball and see what the future holds. Read More


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Whether users are task workers, knowledge workers or mobile workers, XenDesktop can quickly and securely deliver individual applications or complete desktops while providing a high-definition user experience. Read now

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Linux 3.1 adds support for OpenRISC, nested virtualization
Linus Torvalds has released the next version of the Linux kernel, and with it come virtualization enhancements and support for the emerging OpenRISC processor architecture. Read More

Red Hat Gluster, the cloud storage monster
With Gluster acquisition, Red Hat has renewed interest in distributed storage -- and become a big data storage player overnight. Read More

Suse working on private OpenStack cloud
Suse Cloud, which won't be available for nine months to a year, will be based on the latest version of OpenStack, called Diablo. An early version of Suse Cloud is available for download and testing, but Suse doesn't recommend that companies use it in a production environment. Read More

As Ubuntu Linux turns 7, 'Precise Pangolin' plans under way
Canonical is wasting no time moving from last week's release of Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Ocelot" into planning for the next version, also known as "Precise Pangolin." It will be open source Ubuntu's fourth Long Term Support release, focusing on refinement and stability. Read More



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