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Red Hat and the impact of open source on telecoms operators
Just how seriously are telcos – and the longstanding established telecoms vendors – taking open source, and are we yet at a stage where open networking has become the “new norm” within telcos, or are they still debating the merits of open source-based strategies, Red Hat's Darrell Jordan-Smith advises that they should look at a common NFVi platform and recognise that software-defined components will be critical in terms of new services. They should work with their traditional network equipment suppliers to make the change, minimise risk and move rapidly to market.
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NREL develops open source tool to monitor PV plant performance & degradation
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Is Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) A Safe Bet For Investors?
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Analyst’s Trends to observe: Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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Red Hat, Inc. (RHT) stock gained 25.98% return Quarterly
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Flock 2018 will be in Dresden, Germany this August 8-11
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Fedora Podcast 005 — Fedora Magazine
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Fedora Classic or is it Traditional?
In FESCo ticket 1878, Matthew, our project leader, suggested to find a different name for the Everything directory that used to contain all pieces used to build all the other parts of the Fedora artifacts because there are now other artifacts that do things differently such as Fedora Modularity or Fedora Atomic. Also there are other artifacts such as Fedora Copr.
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