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A Look at Open Source NoSQL Databases and Cloud Computing
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Deploy a DNS Server in a Secure Way
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Introducing NVIDIA’s "NLOTSD UMHfiDC DDUHBD Architecture (CUDA)
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Simplifying Deployment on the Cloud with Heroku
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Apache Cassandra: The Crash-Proof NoSQL Database
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Easy and Secure File Transferring with WinSCP
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Preventing Buffer Overflow Attacks Using GDB
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The Architecture of Cloud Foundry
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SQLite, the Tiny Serverless Embedded RDBMS
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Help solicited for a bagful of queries
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OSI Days 2012 was informative!
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Hadoop moves beyond Linux, onto Windows too!
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Teamviewer launches Version 8 for Linux
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A tool that converts missed calls into signatures on a petition
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These are exciting times for devices. End users have the options of Android, Chromeos, Firefoxos, KDE Plasma Active, etc, to choose from. Here’s a look at how similar or different these OSS are from each other.
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Porteus: An alternate Ram-resident distribution
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Architecture
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The data model
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The C library is perhaps the most widely reused library in the world. However, it has numerous flaws and inconsistencies, from which we can learn.
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Non-reentrant functions
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Dynos, stacks and add-ons
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Latest trends in the world of database
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User-defined functions
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User-defined type systems
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Final notes
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Over the next few columns, we will continue our discussion on data storage systems and look at how they are evolving to cater to the world of data-centric computing.
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On what it takes to maintain the right balance between a company and an open source community. Excerpts of the conversation are shared here.
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The LUG community’s verdict!
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Over the next couple of issues, this series aiaims to make a novice well-versed with the Beaglebone. It will covero various topics susuch as porting different OSS to the Beaglebone, a few titinkering projects, eetc. This first article gives a brief overvi
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Booting the Beaglebone
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The QUCS structure
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Available dataset items
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The strategy
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The journey