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Juniper Expands Its Edge Networking Ambitions
With Edge Computing, rather than having all functions occur in a centralized cloud, some data collection and compute elements can happen at the edge of a network, thanks in no small part to the emergence of 5G and SD-WAN capabilities.
The new Contrail Edge Cloud technology was announced on Sept. 17, providing an edge optimized version of Juniper's SDN platform. Contrail Edge Cloud is based on the Linux Foundation's open source Tungsten project, which was formerly known as Open Contrail. The edge solution is integrated with Red Hat's OpenStack platform and can also support Red Hat's OpenShift Container Platform as well as other Kubernetes distributions.
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Rampart Investment Management Company LLC Has $646,000 Position in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Lukas "lzap" Zapletal: Switching to Universal Ctags
For longer coding sessions, I am trying GNOME Builder which looks great and every single release it is catching up with Submlime Text 3, except it is fully open source and it has usable Vim emulation. I’ve tried Atom and VSCode but these slow things are not for me.
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Say thank you this November during Fedora Appreciation Week 2018
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Fedora Magazine: How to install more wallpaper packs on Fedora Workstation
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