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The new Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery software development life cycle promises serious improvements for enterprise companies.
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The new Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery software development life cycle promises serious improvements for enterprise companies.
Two decades ago some people still used dial-up modems, and now the world is at our fingertips. Read on to get a sense of how much has changed in the IT office since 2000.
Need a web-based tool to monitor and manage your network devices? Look no further than OpenNMS.
Learn the very basics of the Docker Compose file.
Lock down all SFTP users on your data center Linux servers with a chroot jail.
Some major tech companies are taking steps to be more environmentally responsible. The ecofriendly measures focus on renewable energy, carbon footprints, zero deforestation, and more.
With over a dozen form factors, knowing what the best flash memory card and SSD technology is available can be daunting.
If you have a need for an e-commerce solution in your data center, look no further than Magento. Find out how to install this flexible tool on Ubuntu Server 18.04.
With the help of auditd you can monitor events on your Linux servers even easier.
Software lifecycle management doesn't have to be a nightmare. With the help of the Tuleap system, your development workflow can be much easier.
Figure A: Creating a new Job for the TECHREPUBLIC project.
Rundeck makes it easy to create scheduled, multi-step jobs to execute on your data center nodes.
Jack Wallen walks you through the steps for installing Ansible and connecting a node.
If you're serving up websites from your Linux data center and using NGINX, you need to enable SSL for a more secure solution.
The data storage industry used to be slow and boring--now there are all kinds of exciting things happening. Here are storage news highlights from 2018 (so far).
Amazon unveiled AWS Graviton, its own homegrown Arm CPUs for EC2 virtual machine deployment, upending the x86-64 hegemony in AWS and mainstream cloud deployments.