Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Stack smackdown: OpenStack v. CloudStack

Android: Everyone's favorite new malware target | Vendors continue to pick sides between CloudStack, OpenStack

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Two more tiny, sub-$100 Linux PCs join the fray
There seems to be no end in sight to the march of the tiny, sub-$100 Linux PCs arriving on the market this year, and recently two more contenders were added to the mix. Read More


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Android: Everyone's favorite new malware target
Year-over-year smartphones exploits have exploded. McAfee released its Threats Report for the second quarter of 2012, reporting dramatic year-over-year growth of mobile malware and citing Android as the favored target of black hat mobile hackers. Read More


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Vendors continue to pick sides between CloudStack, OpenStack
Earlier this year Citrix rumbled the open source cloud industry when it ditched OpenStack, a project backed by big-name companies such as Rackspace, Red Hat, Dell and HP, and launched CloudStack, a competing open source platform for cloud deployments. Months later, vendors across the industry are strategically aligning themselves on either side of the divide between OpenStack or CloudStack, which is now an Apache Software Foundation-managed project. Read More


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Top Considerations When Choosing an ADC
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HP releases two beta versions of open-source webOS
Hewlett-Packard released two beta versions of its open source webOS on Friday: one for developers that runs on the Ubuntu Linux desktop, and one for the "OpenEmbedded" development environment, intended to help developers port webOS to new devices. Read More



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