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IBM and Red Hat support OpenStack Foundation as platinum members

Managers behind the OpenStack project work to finalise a foundation to support the software IBM and Red Hat have agreed to support the open source OpenStack Foundation, organisers behind the cloud infrastructure organisation have revealed.read more »

Linux creator Torvalds slams OpenSUSE security devs in Google+ rant

Torvalds tells 'mentally diseased' programmers to 'kill themselves now' read more »

Rackspace to support OpenStack distributions from partners

Hosting service to offer alternative software for private clouds read more »

Linux Foundation hires kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman

Hartman joins Linus Torvalds as fellow of open source promoters read more »

London Stock Exchange proximity service swoops below 100 microsecond barrier

MillenniumIT and proximity hosting connections are ever-faster read more »

Dell PowerEdge servers get AMD 16-core Opteron chips

The new Dell PowerEdge servers with new chips are faster, more power-efficient read more »

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