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Chromium OS Vanilla Is a Plain-Jane Browser-Based Distro

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Kdenlive Delivers Near-Pro Video Editing - If You Have the Right Stuff

Kdenlive is a multitrack, nonlinear video-editing suite packed with some of the most recent video technologies. This application can be a great tool if you have serious video work to do, but you need to fully test it before attempting any mission-critical editing tasks ...

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Coverity's Zack Samocha: Software Quality and the Open Source Advantage

Software quality is a topic close to most developers' hearts, whether they work with open-source or proprietary code ...

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ZevenOS' Neptune Distro: Linux the Way You Want It

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AlienVault's Barmak Meftah: Time to Put Hackers on the Defensive

As CEO of AlienVault, Barmak Meftah faces enemies every day who play out their attacks from faraway lands using seemingly unbeatable weapons ...

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OpenPGP Studio Keeps Prying Eyes Off Your Personal Data

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Wireless Aside, Cr OS Linux Delivers the Best of Two Worlds

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Treasure Data's Hiro Yoshikawa: Taking the Open Road With Big Data

Businesses and government agencies are in a race to gather, quantify and clarify an ever-increasing stream of data. Housing the bits and pieces of their digital treasures can be just as much of a problem as deciding whether to trust traditional relational platforms or adopt more flexible databases designed to handle unstructured data. ...

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CherryTree Takes the Pits Out of Pruning Your Notes

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Zero In on Research Control With Zotero

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Nexenta's Lockareff and Powell: Software-Only Storage for Everyone

In the cloud storage competition for customers, a battle is raging over innovative software-only storage systems and wannabe innovators still hawking yesteryear's legacy hardware solutions. Dollars and performance are the battlefield stakes ...

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Gotta Access Linux Files? Paragon ExtFS Delivers the Goods

Paragon's ExtFS is a cross-platform application that can make using Linux much easier in multiple-OS platforms ...

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Netrunner Sprints Ahead of the Linux Distro Pack

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Coraid's Suda Srinivasan: Public Cloud vs. Private vs. Having It All

Cloud storage technology options, along with developing trends such as Big Data, are driving rapid industry growth. ...

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UberStudent Pushes Users to the Head of the Class

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Korora Linux: More Than Just Another Fedora Clone

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With Porteus in Your Pocket, You're Good to Go

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Shutterstock's Chris Fischer: Making the Most of Open Source's 'Huge Tech Edge'

Shutterstock has a nearly insatiable appetite for data storage. From its inception, the company -- a global provider of licensed photographs, vectors, illustrations, and videos -- refused to pay higher prices just to stuff its storage needs into somebody else's cloud. Instead, the almost 10-year-old image-storing warehousing operation built its own server farm and created its own cloud software system at home...

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BoxTone's Brian Reed: Securing Android for the Enterprise

BoxTone's enterprise mobility management platform is designed to bring Android security up to levels better-suited to the rigors of the business workforce, but in making Android enterprise-hardened, the company left Android's open source trappings intact ...

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Many Minor Glitches Make Mint 15 More Work Than It's Worth

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