Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Linux snapshot: Pay rates and employers with the most job ads

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Unix: Making better use of the find command
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Linux snapshot: Pay rates and employers with the most job ads
If paychecks are any kind of a measure, then people with Linux skills are doing better than most. Read More


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Customer Analytics Turning Big Data into Value
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Canonical CEO: Ubuntu wants to power everything from smartphones to the cloud
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Sierra Wireless customizes Linux platform for machine-to-machine apps
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Atlassian packages Git aid kit for the enterprise
Attempting to further encourage the use of the Git version control software in the enterprise, developer tools provider Atlassian has released a package to help managers harness the open source application for large coding projects. Read More


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