Oracle released today VirtualBox 7.0.4 as the second maintenance update to the latest and greatest VirtualBox 7.0 series for this open-source, cross-platform, and free virtualization software. VirtualBox 7.0.4 comes only a month after VirtualBox 7 ...
Four evolving cloud trends set to impact your business
Cloud computing has been experiencing a boom for the last few years, with global spending on services reaching £46.3 billion in the first financial quarter of 2022, according to research from Canalys. Statista ran a survey which looked at the increas ...
Using Firewall With UFW in Ubuntu Linux
UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) is a simple-to-use firewall utility with plenty of options for all kinds of users. It is actually an interface for iptables, which is the classic low-level tool (and harder to get comfortable with) to set up rules for ...
Fedora 37 Released
The Fedora Linux 37 release is here. Let’s see what the latest release brings. Fedora Editions are flagship offerings targeted at a particular “market”. With Fedora Linux 37, we’re adding two new Editions. Fedora CoreOS is the successor to what yo ...
Red Hat introduces Lightweight Kubernetes for Open Edge Computing
Red Hat, Inc., the provider of open source solutions, has introduced Red Hat Device Edge, a solution for flexibly deploying traditional or containerised workloads on small devices such as robots, IoT gateways, points of sale, public transport and mor ...
Oracle and Nvidia expand AI partnership
Oracle and Nvidia have extended their partnership to help speed customer adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) services. As part of the deal, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), which is Oracle’s cloud service, will beef up the infrastructure wi ...
Your Microsoft Exchange Server Is a Security Liability
Endless vulnerabilities. Widespread hacking campaigns. Slow and technically tough patching. It's time to say goodbye to on-premise Exchange. Once, reasonable people who cared about security, privacy, and reliability ran their own email servers. To ...
Startup says its chips handle HPC workloads better than GPUs
A semiconductor startup is targeting the high-performance computing (HPC), claiming that in some instances, GPUs aren’t the best fit for the task. The chip is known for now as Thunderbird but will get a formal name when it launches in Q1 of 2023, ...
Backups Are Moving Away from On-Premise Boxes
Organizations are widely beginning to shift away from on-premises boxes for data backups and turning their attention instead to emerging cloud options. There are numerous reasons for this, but security concerns are key among them. Backup-as-a-Service ...