Monthly Archives: November 2016
GitLab improves app testing with Review Apps
To ease app development process, GitLab has developed Review Apps. This new ephemeral app environment improves app testing on the online repository platform.
GitLab's Review...
SUSE releases first 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3
While Raspberry Pi Foundation has not yet brought a specific operating system for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, SUSE is filling up the gap...
Fedora 25 enables easy switching from Windows and macOS
The Fedora Project has announced the general availability of Fedora 25. This new operating system is aimed to offer easy switching from Windows and...
Create your own music with free software
The production of music brings out some of the deepest levels of creativity in people. Each of us can explore our musical talents with...
Why is Big Data so important for enterprises
In today’s world, there is an explosion of data from social media and other sources. Enterprises carefully harvest this data and store it for...
VMware releases Angular 2-based open source web design package
VMware has joined the ongoing open source developments by releasing its open source Clarity design system. This Angular 2-based packaging is aimed to help...
IBM provides open and free access to Watson IoT
IBM has finally planned a community-driven future of its Watson IoT Platform. Months after being in development through some in-house developers, the Internet of...
Intel aims to accelerate AI growth with advanced silicon
Intel is set to move beyond being a computing chip maker to an enabler in the world of artificial intelligence (AI). To achieve its...
SQL Sever starts loving Linux
It was first Microsoft that expressed its love for Linux, and now it is a turn for SQL Server. The relational database management system...
Transform your car into Knight Rider’s KITT with this open source gadget
While a lot of integrated solutions powered by Apple and Google are making cars smarter, there is a new development based on Linux to take...