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OpenPGP Studio Keeps Prying Eyes Off Your Personal Data

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Wireless Aside, Cr OS Linux Delivers the Best of Two Worlds

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Treasure Data’s Hiro Yoshikawa: Taking the Open Road With Big Data

Businesses and government agencies are in a race to gather, quantify and clarify an ever-increasing stream of data. Housing the bits and pieces of their digital treasures can be just as much of a problem as deciding whether to trust traditional relational platforms or adopt more flexible databases designed to handle unstructured data. ...

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CherryTree Takes the Pits Out of Pruning Your Notes

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FOSS Devs’ Biggest Complaints: Documentation and Licensing

Open source software may hold considerable appeal for software developers around the world, but that doesn't mean it's without its aggravations ...

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Zero In on Research Control With Zotero

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Nexenta’s Lockareff and Powell: Software-Only Storage for Everyone

In the cloud storage competition for customers, a battle is raging over innovative software-only storage systems and wannabe innovators still hawking yesteryear's legacy hardware solutions. Dollars and performance are the battlefield stakes ...

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Gotta Access Linux Files? Paragon ExtFS Delivers the Goods

Paragon's ExtFS is a cross-platform application that can make using Linux much easier in multiple-OS platforms ...

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Netrunner Sprints Ahead of the Linux Distro Pack

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Coraid’s Suda Srinivasan: Public Cloud vs. Private vs. Having It All

Cloud storage technology options, along with developing trends such as Big Data, are driving rapid industry growth. ...

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UberStudent Pushes Users to the Head of the Class

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Cloudera’s Mike Olson: Hadoop vs. Closed Source Is Not a Fair Fight

For many database practitioners, Hadoop is turning the tables on the relational database model. The rise of Big Data is driving what some see as a much-needed change in the platforms that process the massive infusions of aggregated raw data ...

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Korora Linux: More Than Just Another Fedora Clone

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Couchbase’s Bob Wiederhold: Riding High on Big Data With NoSQL

NoSQL might well be called "the little database engine that could." It is quietly proving it is on track as Big Data transitions to cloud-based data storage and management ...

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With Porteus in Your Pocket, You’re Good to Go

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Shutterstock’s Chris Fischer: Making the Most of Open Source’s ‘Huge Tech Edge’

Shutterstock has a nearly insatiable appetite for data storage. From its inception, the company -- a global provider of licensed photographs, vectors, illustrations, and videos -- refused to pay higher prices just to stuff its storage needs into somebody else's cloud. Instead, the almost 10-year-old image-storing warehousing operation built its own server farm and created its own cloud software system at home...

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BoxTone’s Brian Reed: Securing Android for the Enterprise

BoxTone's enterprise mobility management platform is designed to bring Android security up to levels better-suited to the rigors of the business workforce, but in making Android enterprise-hardened, the company left Android's open source trappings intact ...

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Many Minor Glitches Make Mint 15 More Work Than It’s Worth

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Kaltura’s Zohar Babin: Video Power to the People

In a world of mostly proprietary video platform developers, success for an open source startup requires very sharp cutting-edge technology. For Kaltura, part of the secret has been making sure that competitive edge is never dulled by settling for being just good enough ...

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Guayadeque Music Player’s an Impressive Featherweight

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