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SUSE Manager brings the power of DevOps to your enterprise Linux environment.  DevOps is an IT management philosophy that requires speed, efficiency, and confidence. A DevOps environment is constantly evolving—containers spin up, new applications appear, tools are tested, and updates happen—all without stoppages or significant...
SUSE Manager brings the power of DevOps to your enterprise Linux environment.  DevOps is an IT management philosophy that requires speed, efficiency, and confidence. A DevOps environment is constantly evolving—containers spin up, new applications appear, tools are tested, and updates happen—all without stoppages or significant...
SUSE Manager brings the power of DevOps to your enterprise Linux environment.  DevOps is an IT management philosophy that requires speed, efficiency, and confidence. A DevOps environment is constantly evolving—containers spin up, new applications appear, tools are tested, and updates happen—all without stoppages or significant...
US legislators have sent an open letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai asking for details about Sensorvault, an internal Google database that keeps track of users’ historical geo-location details.
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Next week, members of the open source community will descend upon Denver in hordes unseen since the gold rush that resulted in the city being formed back in the late 1800’s (probably). That’s right, it’s the very first Open Infrastructure Summit – bringing together some of...
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An update that solves one vulnerability and has one errata is now available.
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An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available.
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