Microsoft Openwashing by the Linux Foundation, Lockin Model, and More Openwashing With the Linux Foundation
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Innovating With Open Source: Microsoft’s Story [Ed: "This article was sponsored by Microsoft and written by Linux.com." So Microsoft pays the Linux Foundation for puff pieces and the Linux Foundation goes along with it.]
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Microsoft Expands Linux Container Support in Windows Server [Ed: Microsoft is trying to 'contain' the GNU/Linux threat by swallowing it and spying on it]
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Krita and Inkscape arrive on the Windows Store
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Two Open source apps now available for download in Windows Store
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Pogo Linux Atlas Server Line Supports Disruptive New AMD EPYC Processors for Both Server and Storage Deployments
Today Pogo Linux, a leading supplier of rack mount server and storage products, announced the launch of their refreshed, cost-effective Atlas server line, based on the new AMD EPYC series of processors. These new x86 processors are a significant step forward from AMD's previous release, and puts them at performance parity with the best offerings currently on the market. In addition, the new AMD platform enables all 128 PCIe lanes with only a single processor, providing significant cost benefits to customers deploying applications that are I/O intensive but not CPU-bound.
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Alibaba Cloud Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces as Gold Member
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How SAP, T-Mobile, and Intel Use Cloud Foundry’s Open Source Platform
As enterprises shift to digital business models, “every company becomes a software-driven company,” said Bjoern Goerke, CTO of SAP in his keynote address at last week’s Cloud Foundry Summit Silicon Valley.
He’s referring to the much-discussed digital transformation, which sees companies moving their workloads to the cloud and communicating with customers via digital platforms. It’s been a favorite buzz-phrase at recent industry events, and this was the case at the Cloud Foundry Summit, too.
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