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What’s next in DevOps: 5 trends to watch
The term “DevOps” is typically credited to this 2008 presentation on agile infrastructure and operations. Now ubiquitous in IT vocabulary, the mashup word is less than 10 years old: We’re still figuring out this modern way of working in IT.
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More AMD EPYC Processors Arrive For Linux Performance Testing
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KDE neon 5.11 is Out
Plasma 5.11 was out this morning with many bugfixes, Plasma Vaults to keep your private files secure, System Settings redesign, a new wallpaper of course and many other nice features.
The KDE neon scalable cloud devops build farm has been working hard to compile it and the packages were available for KDE neon User Edition users to upgrade a few hours ago.
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GUADEC 2017 Notes
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LXD Weekly status #18
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Tizen Store official website now shows Themes as well as Apps
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Most Popular Android Versions In October 2017 (Always Updated List)
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8 Best Android Cleaner Apps : Boost performance, Clean Junk Files And Improve Battery Life
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Google Works on Revamping Chrome's Internal Flags Page with Cool New Features
Chromium evangelist François Beaufort shares today on his Google+ page news about Google's Chrome team working on redesigning the internal chrome://flags page with a bunch of cool new features and improvements.
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Report: Ikea to debut ‘open-source’ showrooms
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How a Microsoft docs team increased openness and improved collaboration [Ed: Red Hat is openwashing Microsoft now]
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Deutsche Bank open sources Autobahn code [iophk: "public domain is good but not the same as Open Source"]
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NISO Publishes Standards Tag Suite (NISO STS) Standard
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) announces the publication of a new American National Standard, STS: Standards Tag Suite, ANSI/NISO Z39.102-2017. The purpose of this "standard for standards," which will be known as NISO STS, is to define a suite of XML elements and attributes that describes the full-text content and metadata of standards. NISO STS provides a common format that preserves intellectual content of standards independent of the form in which that content was originally delivered.
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