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Open source: Big benefits, big flaws

Red Hat builds on its open-source storage portfolio | OnePlus Two release date -- soon, post-reveal in virtual reality

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Open source: Big benefits, big flaws
Open source code is popular for good reasons: It is free, it is open, it can easily be customized to fit the needs of a developer or organization, and there is a "community" of participants who are able to spot flaws or other vulnerabilities, perhaps a lot faster than a single team at an organization. But experts warn that those benefits, while real and valuable, carry some significant risks. Read More


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Red Hat builds on its open-source storage portfolio
Red Hat continues to make inroads into the enterprise storage software market, improving two of its core storage technologies and striking partnerships with key IT system resellers. Read More

OnePlus Two release date -- soon, post-reveal in virtual reality
The OnePlus Two release date looks like being in August or September. It's now confirmed that a virtual reality launch will be on July 27. Shut up, and take my money! Read More

Red Hat makes its case to be THE container company
Looking to establish itself as the leader in the nascent container technology market, Red Hat has enabled one of its flagship products to support containers fully and released a new container management platform, too. Read More


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Evolution of Flash in the Datacenter
Driven by trends of virtualization and cloud computing, storage requirements have significantly changed in last few years. The question is no longer about the need for flash, but how best to use flash to meet today's and future applications needs. Learn more >>

Samsung teams with Red Hat to build enterprise apps
Samsung is partnering with Red Hat to build mobile apps for business users in a deal that recalls Apple's tie-up with IBM this time last year. Read More

Open Container Project forces forks to COMPLY
Docker and CoreOS declare peace in our time. The newly-minted Open Container Project (OCP) is governed by the Linux Foundation, and brings together the main containerization and composability factions, with a who's who of vendors and users... Read More

Facebook enhances C++ with parallel programming tool
Facebook's Folly Futures provides an easy way to do parallel programming in C++ Read More


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