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Getting started with Docker
Docker makes virtualization light, easy, and portable; follow this step-by-step guide from installing Docker to building a Docker container for the Apache Web server Read More


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San Jose Sharks Score Big With Pure Storage
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9 Essentials for a Complete Cloud-to-Cloud Backup Solution
In 9 Essentials for a Complete Cloud-to-Cloud Backup Solution, we'll walk you through potential sources of data loss in the cloud and provide you with a checklist that you can use to evaluate any cloud-to-cloud backup provider. Learn More

Linux Foundation introduces Linux for cars
Automotive Grade Linux aims to be an open source platform that car companies can build on to create in-car embedded systems. Read More

DistroWatch domain registrar problems alarm Linux users
DistroWatch's domain registrar problems cause alarm among Linux users. Plus: A full review of LXLE 14.04, and the KDE-based tablets have been cancelled. Read More

Superclass: 14 of the world's best living programmers
When developers discuss who the world's top programmer is, these names tend to come up a lot Read More


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Trends in Identity Theft and Banks' Role in Fighting Fraud
Seven panelists joined ABA Banking Journal and LifeLock Business Solutions at a roundtable to discuss trends in identity theft and banks' role in fighting fraud. Learn More

DistroWatch domain registrar problems alarm Linux users
DistroWatch's domain registrar problems cause alarm among Linux users. Plus: A full review of LXLE 14.04, and the KDE-based tablets have been cancelled. Read More

NSA may be targeting Linux users for increased surveillance
The NSA considers Linux Journal an "extremist forum" and may be targeting Linux users for additional surveillance. Plus: Download Tor to protect your privacy and funny NSA jokes. Read More

OpenSSL Project publishes roadmap to counter criticism
The OpenSSL Project is planning a number of changes to ensure its security component, used across millions of computers across the Internet, is in tip-top shape. Read More

DuckDuckGo may be the next big thing in search engines
DuckDuckGo might be the next big thing in search engines. Plus: A screenshot tour of Peppermint Five, and useful applications for new Linux engineers. Read More


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