by Gina Rosenthal | Jan 19, 2016 | Linux, Melissa Palmer, Platforms
OpenSSH is regarded as the most widely used SSH library, and would rival for top adopted open source products with significant numbers of enterprise vendors wrapping it into their network and security products. It wasn’t that long ago that we saw the release of...
by Gina Rosenthal | Nov 17, 2015 | Linux, Melissa Palmer, Windows
Recently, Scott Guthrie, the Executive Vice President of the Cloud and Enterprise Group at Microsoft, announced a brand new first time partnership between Microsoft and Red Hat Linux. Red Hat Linux is one of the most popular choices for enterprise grade Linux in the...
by Gina Rosenthal | Oct 6, 2015 | Linux, Melissa Palmer, Platforms
Microsoft has made the landmark announcement that they are using a Microsoft Linux derivative. While this may have once been a story that would be seen on The Onion, and even spawned the parody MSLinux.org site, there is no joke about what is coming out of the...
by Gina Rosenthal | Aug 13, 2015 | Linux, Melissa Palmer, Platforms, Virtualization
One of the things tiny linux distributions lend themselves so well to are container technologies. We’ve talked about Docker here before on 24×7 IT Connection, so let’s take a look at another platform that works along with Docker, Kubernetes. What is Kubernetes?...
by Gina Rosenthal | Jul 16, 2015 | Linux, Melissa Palmer
When it comes to the world of cloud and web applications, thin is in. By that we mean that thin, agile operating systems that can be easily deployed and managed are the ultimate target for rapid application deployment. Linux has long been the standard in web...
by Gina Rosenthal | Jun 11, 2015 | Linux, Melissa Palmer
by Melissa Palmer Microsoft recently announced brand new integration between Windows and Linux in the form of SSH support coming in the not so distant future. Microsoft recently announced on the MSDN blog that the PowerShell team will support, and contribute to the...