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What exactly makes Linux so bulletproof?

Look at almost any mission-critical computer system in the world—servers, workstations, embedded computers, and many more—and ...
Disruptor. It's become a powerful word in the business world. Every new venture likes to position itself as the new idea or new force that's ready to knock the dust off their stodgy, complacent ...
Quilter's AI designed a working 843-component Linux computer in 38 hours—a task that typically takes engineers 11 weeks. Here's how they did it.
"After 43 years, this is the first day that we are announcing — and will be distributing — a custom Linux kernel," said Brad Smith, Microsoft's president.
With the launch of the Binghamton University Linux Technology Center, the Greater Binghamton area in upstate New York becomes one of the key regions in the nation for cutting-edge research in Linux ...
Microsoft’s historic embrace of Linux technology could have wide-reaching impacts on the virtualization market and Microsoft’s rival VMware. Microsoft’s historic embrace of Linux technology could have ...
Using Linux has changed the way I approach technology, making me a more informed and capable Windows user. Linux has taught ...
Linux, the cornerstone of modern computing, powers everything from tiny embedded devices to the world's most formidable supercomputers. Its open-source nature has fostered a rich ecosystem of ...
Boston – Linux and open-source developers are working to make Linux security tools developed by the National Security Agency more accessible and usable by regular system administrators and application ...
Millions of people use Linux every day, but we rarely stop to think about how the operating system feels about it. Wouldn’t it be nice to know what Linux really thinks about open source, Windows, Macs ...
IBM on Thursday will announce the opening of a technology center geared to lure financial services companies to servers using the Linux operating system. IBM initially will fund the New York center ...
Network World Senior Editor Deni Connor caught up with Sheila Harnett, technical head of IBM’s Linux Technology Center, the day after the Linux 2.4 kernel was released. Harnett talks about the future ...