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What is KubeVirt? How does it migrate VMware workloads to Kubernetes?

Network World

There are many different ways of doing virtualization in the cloud, and among the most common approaches is to use the open-source Kubernetes container orchestration system. The open-source KubeVirt project is a technology that does exactly what the two parts of the name imply. What is KubeVirt?

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Los Angeles IT secures the vote with open source and the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Aman Bhullar, CIO of Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, has heeded the call, having led a widespread overhaul of antiquated voting infrastructure just in time for the contentious 2020 presidential election — a transformation rich in open source software to ensure other counties can benefit from his team’s work.

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Google Fuchsia OS is now available as an update for first-gen Nest Hub devices

TechSpot

The first time we heard about Fuchsia OS was in 2016, when we learned it would be an open-source OS not based on Linux. Instead, it would use the Magenta kernel known to be used on IoT devices, but Google has since changed its name to Zircon. Meanwhile, we also.

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Google’s new Fuchsia OS arrives first on old Nest Hub

The Verge

Google’s work on Fuchsia OS first emerged in 2016 , and the open-source operating system is notable for not being based on a Linux kernel, instead using a microkernel called Zircon.

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DockerCon 2016 Vendor Meetings

Scott Lowe

While at DockerCon 2016 in Seattle today, I took some time on the expo floor to talk to a number of different vendors, mostly focused on networking solutions. MidoNet is an open source, overlay-based network virtualization solution. Here are some notes from these discussions. Project Calico. Next, I stopped by the Calico booth.

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DockerCon 2016 Day 1 Keynote

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog for the day 1 keynote of DockerCon 2016, taking place over the next couple of days in Seattle, WA. Golub begins his portion with a quick “look back” at milestones from previous Docker events and the history of Docker (the open source project). Enhancing portability. Extending community.

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The subtle path of leadership from centralized to decentralized organizations and society

Trends in the Living Networks

Linus Torvalds of Linux and Guido van Rossum of Python are described as “benevolent dictators” in guiding these participatory open-source projects towards their vision. Vitalik uses the example of how he addressed the 2016 The DAO hack. And those are often far from what’s actually the best for the world.”.