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Released Today: What’s New in Nextcloud Hub 7

Although officially released today, enterprises will need to wait for about four weeks longer before deploying the enterprise edition, as the software still needs to go through the certification process.
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OwnCloud Dropbox Alternative Merges With Proprietary Kiteworks

Terms of this three-way merger that also includes Dracoon have not been disclosed.
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MariaDB’s Financial Worries Go From Bad to Worse

During the last week or so, financially strapped MariaDB has announced that it’s laying off 28% of its workforce and that it’s shutting down two popular projects that are used by enterprise customers.
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A German State and Nextcloud Collaborate to Develop AI for Working With Government Documents

The open-source file hosting platform that recently added generative AI to its mixture of offerings, is now working with the German state of Schleswig-Holstein to come up with LLMs that can be locally hosted and are focused on the needs of governments….

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Oracle Cloud Antes Into Generative AI and LLM Game With NVIDIA Chips

Oracle launches something of a bare metal cloud that takes advantage of Nvidia’s H100 Tensor Core GPUs and is intended for running heavy duty generative AI and LLM workloads. A more budget minded offering using Nvidia’s L40S GPU will be available early…

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Librum: Promising E-book Reader That Lets You Create an Online Library

In this guide, we will explore the new open-source e-book reader Librum, which offers users the ability to build a cloud library.
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Red Hat Has Finally Given CentOS 7 a Cloud Upgrade Plan

CentOS 7’s end-of-life is coming, but Red Hat has a way for you to move to RHEL on the cloud without having to rebuild your server.
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Amazon Linux 2023 Now Available (Cloud-Optimized Linux Distro)

Amazon this week announced the release of Amazon Linux 2023, the latest version of its homegrown Linux distribution for cloud workloads. Amazon Linux is a RHEL-derived OS optimized for use…

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Nextcloud Gaining Regulatory Upper Hand Over Microsoft and Google in Germany and the EU

Nextcloud announced on Wednesday that it now has a SharePoint replacement ready for production use, and that Deutsche Telekom has made Nextcloud Office available to the users of MagentaCLOUD.
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The Impact of Open Source on AI-Cloud Career Growth in Linux

This article explores the impact of open-source culture on career growth in the Linux-based AI-Cloud industry. Learn more here.
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How to Install AWS CLI on Linux Systems

AWS (Amazon Web Services) is becoming a popular and growing trend in the Linux community. It is the perfect cloud infrastructure for any Linux user that wants to scale the productivity potential of their acquired Linux administration skills.
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Internxt is an Open Source Encrypted Cloud Service With Native Linux Client

Internxt is one of the rare few open source projects that ticks so many boxes. It is open source and yet easy-to-use commercial cloud storage service.

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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Introduction

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most popular public cloud computing platforms. In this article, we will discuss AWS account creation, AWS Management Console, and AWS Pricing & Budgeting.
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Understanding Cloud Computing Basics

In this article, we will be learning about the basics of cloud computing, its various models and types. We will also look into Cloud computing architecture and characteristics in detail.
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CasaOS: Open-source Home Cloud Based on the Docker Ecosystem

CasaOS is compatible with mainstream hardware platforms, x86 PCs, NUCs, and Raspberry Pi. The Docker-based solution offers enough openness for developers to participate in it. Learn more about the open-source home cloud here.
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Terraform: How to Install and Use It on AWS EC2

Terraform is an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tool. It is used to build, manage and change infrastructure in a safe and repeatable way. In this article, we will see the steps to install Terraform on Ubuntu and use it to create a VPC on AWS cloud.
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How to Install OpenShift 4.9 on Bare Metal (UPI)

Openshift provides a container platform that can installed either on premises or in the public cloud using different methods like IPI (Installer Provisioned Installer), UPI (User Provisioned Infrastructure), and Assisted Bare Metal installer.
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Nextcloud Announces a New Backup Application for Its Home Users

The enterprise-focused FOSS cloud platform, Nextcloud, released a beta version of a backup app for Nextcloud that’s designed specifically for home users. Learn more here.
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What is EFS (Elastic File System) in AWS? And How Is It Used on Ubuntu?

Amazon Elastic File System(EFS) provides an NFS file system for use with AWS Cloud services and on-premises resources which is simple, scalable, fully managed. We can mount this file system either on AWS Cloud or our on-premises servers. In this article, we will focus on creating a simple EFS filesystem and mount it on an […]

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How to Back Up Linux Apps and Files on Your Chromebook

So your Chromebook is running Linux support, and you’ve begun adding Linux apps and files? Chrome OS developers have made it easy to run backups that preserve Linux’s filesystem hierarchy without needing to run complex commands.  Here&#8217…

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