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Make Your Own IVR with Asterisk

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Interactive voice response (IVR) is ubiquitous and now pervades the business and commerce milieu. Using Asterisk, IVR can be easily set up and coded....

Use Salt for Basic Configuration Management

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Salt, the Python-based open source configuration management and remote execution application, can be used to actually do basic configuration management. Let’s find out how This...

Automate Repetitive Tasks with SaltStack

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SaltStack is an open source, scalable, flexible systems management software that can be used for data centre automation, cloud orchestration, server provisioning and configuration...
The Best Open Source Storage Solutions: An Overview

The Best Open Source Storage Solutions: An Overview

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Millions of bytes of data are being generated every moment, every day, around the world, and this volume will only increase in the future....
Explore Advanced Set Theory Concepts through Maxima

Explore Advanced Set Theory Concepts through Maxima

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Maxima is a powerful free and open source Computer Algebraic System (CAS) that is capable of combining symbolic, numerical and graphical entities. This is...
Embed Your PC on a USB

Embed Your PC on a USB and Plug it into Any System!

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If you wish to enjoy the convenience of your own desktop even while on the move, this is just the article for you. Learn...

Enterprise Mobility Management: A Bird’s Eye View

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Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) is an emerging paradigm, and enterprises are rapidly jumping on to this bandwagon. The use of mobile devices is becoming...

Audio Video Bridging: Evolution of Multimedia Streaming Technology

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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has developed a set of technical standards that allow time-synchronised low latency streaming services through IEEE...

Selenium: A Popular Software Testing Tool You Can Rely On

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For the software enthusiast, this article begins with an overview on software testing. The various types of testing and the many software testing tools...

The Link+ Project for Linux Kernel Developers

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Kernel developers will be interested to learn how to use the LinK+ IDE, which has been developed by a team from C-DAC. The article...