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Red Hat Enterprise Linux takes aim at edge computing | InfoWorld
With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4, Red Hat is emphasizing edge computing deployments, with the addition of container deployment and management capabilities geared to edge usage. RHEL 8.4 will become generally available in the coming weeks.
Announced April 27, RHEL 8.4 helps maintain standardization and control across Linux container images, beginning with updates to Red Hat’s Podman container engine, for managing containers across the hybrid cloud from a single point. Additionally, the Image Builder tool has added support for creating installation media tailored for bare metal, helping IT teams maintain a common foundation even when dealing with disconnected edge environments.
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Register now to join us May 11 & 12 for Code @ Think 2021
Think 2021 is your chance to connect with subject-matter experts, explore the latest tech, and build your skillset to make yourself indispensable. This year’s event offers you the chance to get certified in technologies through new courses, try out new products, and work with the experts behind emerging technologies – from Kubernetes to quantum and edge computing. This year, Code @ Think is a dedicated track for you to engage with the greater community of developer and open source leaders to explore key technologies through unparalleled interactive experiences.
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And you won’t just be hearing from us. You’ll meet and collaborate with leading technologists, subject-matter experts, IBM clients and business partners, analysts, and countless others who are working on today’s most important issues and challenges.
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Bully de Blanc: Friends of GNOME Update – April 2021 28.04.21 22:41
Linux App Summit is coming up. Join us and KDE from May 13 – 15 to learn and grow the Linux app ecosystem. Keynote speakers include GNOME Foundation member and former executive director Karen Sandler and Kathy Giori, who has built her own Linux powered private smart home. The schedule is online and registration is open.
We’ve opened registration for GUADEC 2021. This year’s conference will take place online, using our BigBlueButton installation. You can [read the schedule][] and then register online to attend! Highlights from the schedule include 24 sessions on all sorts of topics, the GNOME Foundation annual members meeting, and keynotes by Hong Phuc Dang and Shauna Gordon-McKeon.
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My Infrastructure As Of 2020
Last year, I wrote about my infrastructure as of 2019. Here's the update for 2020! I would advise that you first (re)read last year's article, since this one will be more like a diff.
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My current HTML boilerplate
Every element I use for the basic structure of a HTML document, with explanations why.
Usually when I start a new project, I either copy the HTML structure of the last site I built or I head over to HTML5 Boilerplate and copy their boilerplate. Recently I didn’t start a new project, but I had to document the structure we use at work for the sites we build. So, simply copying and pasting wasn’t an option, I had to understand the choices that have been made. Since I spent quite some time researching and putting the structure together, I decided to share it with you.
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The results of the year 2019 and 2020 of the level of implementation of the European Interoperability Framework by the Member States are now accessible in a visual way!
In the context of our National Interoperability Framework Observatory (NIFO) action, the results of the year 2019 and 2020 of the level of implementation of the European Interoperability Framework (EIF) by the Member States are now accessible in a visual way!
NIFO provides comprehensive information and reporting activities on interoperability and digital public services in 35 European States. It analyses, monitors and evaluates the National Interoperability Frameworks (NIFs) of EU Member States and associated countries, as well as the alignment and implementation of these frameworks with the EIF.
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Norbert Preining: In memoriam of Areeb Jamal
We lost one of our friends and core developers of the FOSSASIA community. An extremely sad day.
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