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Abot: An open source tool to create your own digital assistant!

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Virtual assistants are huge pieces of complex software. Abot makes it easy and fun to create one, since it comes with everything you need...
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pfSense: The Popular Open Source Firewall

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"pfsense.org has an intriguing slogan: 'We make network security easy.' With thousands of enterprises utilizing pfSense software, it is swiftly emerging as one of...
open source

5 factors that judge whether your business is ready to go open source

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Undoubtedly, speed matters, especially in software development projects! But what matters, even more, is how securely and safely you execute a project. There even...

Iptables: The Flexible Firewall Utility for Linux

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This article covers the basics of Iptables and will add to your understanding of this firewall utility. After going through it, you can try...

Boost system performance with Linux kernel recompilation/optimisation

Are you facing performance issues with your old system, but don’t want to spend money buying a new one? The techniques mentioned in this...

Microsoft, Red Hat and Codenvy start developing unified language server protocol

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To give ease to millions of developers worldwide, Microsoft, Red Hat and Codenvy have announced their collaboration and started working on a unified language...
sandboxing in Linux

Many Approaches To Sandboxing In Linux

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You can isolate malicious programs or risky tasks by sandboxing them in different ways to stop them from affecting your main system. This article...

Implementing software-defined network (SDN) based firewall

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  Get the feel of software defined networking (SDN) —an approach to computer networking that allows admins to manage services by abstracting higher-level functionality. This...
Google Chrome

Google Chrome now with cast functionality

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Google has released a new version of its Chrome browser that brings cast functionality right out of the box. Starting Chrome 51 beta, the...
virtaul network

Creating your own application in OpenDaylight

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Hosted by the Linux Foundation, the OpenDaylight project was created to promote software defined networking (SDN) and to create a solid foundation for network...