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OpenStack: Testing Tempest and REST API
Large pools of compute, storage and networking resources exist in data centres and in enterprises. To manage them, the ideal tool would be OpenStack,...
Analysing Sentiments with NLTK
In this article, we explore ways to analyse sentiments from a given text and how some machine learning techniques can help in the process.
Sentiment...
Setting Up Apache and PHP on Windows
Developers can easily run or test their scripts in Windows before they put them out on the Internet, if they have Apache and PHP...
‘The paradigm of security solutions is conservative in itself’
Open source is making things easier for security professionals. But choosing software to check vulnerabilities still seems difficult for many developers. Jagmeet Singh of...
Ubuntu to offer integrated CS Docker Engine
Canonical and Docker have partnered to provide customers with an integrated Commercially Supported (CS) Docker Engine on Ubuntu. The new announcement is aimed to...
SUSE acquires HPE’s OpenStack and Cloud Foundry offerings
In the ongoing efforts to lead the world of open source, SUSE has announced the acquisition of OpenStack and Cloud Foundry offerings from HPE....
Russia prefers Jolla’s Sailfish OS over Android
Russia has formally accepted Sailfish OS as its official mobile platform. Developed by Finnish company Jolla, the operating system has defeated Google's Android and...
Node.js opts for VM neutrality to support enormous IoT developments
Node.js is already one of the best open source platforms for connected devices. But to support developments around Internet of Things (IoT), the Node.js...
LibreOffice to receive new source for extensions and templates
The work on providing new extensions and templates for LibreOffice is in progress. The open source productivity suite will receive the latest experience through...
Ubuntu devs can now build Snaps without dependencies
To encourage app distribution advancements, Canonical is now letting Ubuntu app developers build their Snaps without bundling their dependencies. The new support comes through...