article thumbnail

Linux Foundation Networking shares new AI projects, milestone releases

Network World

The Linux Foundations networking division (LF Networking) is continuing to grow both its mandate and project roster in 2025. Cloud-native adoption : 73% of organizations are already integrating cloud-native networking into their workloads. AI in networking : 74% see open source as foundational to AI success in networks.

Linux 419
article thumbnail

Working with PDF files on Linux

Network World

PDF tools on Linux Most if not all Linux distributions provide PDF viewers and tools that allow saving documents as PDF files, but not necessarily PDF editors. In addition, Foxit PDF Reader is free and available for Linux. The variety of tools available for use on Linux systems as well as others is quite impressive.

Linux 398
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

At long last, OpenStack (now known as OpenInfra Foundation) joins Linux Foundation

Network World

One of the leading options was to join the Linux Foundation, but that didnt happen. Now, OpenStack and the OpenInfra Foundation are moving to the Linux Foundation. The Linux Foundation has emerged over the last 20 years to be the preeminent open-source organization for commercially viable technologies.

Linux 328
article thumbnail

IBM Cloud speeds AI workloads with Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators

Network World

IBM Cloud is broadening its AI technology services with Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators now available to enterprise customers. With Gaudi 3 accelerators, customers can more cost-effectively test, deploy and scale enterprise AI models and applications, according to IBM, which is said to be the first cloud service provider to adopt Gaudi 3.

IBM 394
article thumbnail

Linux Foundation’s L3AF brings zero-downtime updates to eBPF network management

Network World

The Linux Foundations networking division (LF Networking) is helping to address that challenge with the L3AF project, which is based on eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter ) technology. In 2025, eBPF is already integrated and supported on all modern cloud-native environments. With the new L3AF 2.1.0 With the new L3AF 2.1.0

Linux 350
article thumbnail

Stratoshark brings Wireshark-style analysis to cloud system calls

Network World

In recent years, organizations have increasingly moved workloads to the cloud, where they have not had the same network visibility. Why Stratoshark matters for cloud operations There are many different ways to get visibility into the cloud today. The libpcap library is an open-source tool for network traffic capture.

Analysis 419
article thumbnail

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 gains security, networking upgrades

Network World

Red Hat is out this week with the latest milestone update of its flagship Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x Firewalld is a commonly used Linux firewall service while notables provides filtering and classification of network packets.

Linux 274