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Hands-On with WSL: Installing Kali Linux

Tom Fenton outlines the steps to take to install Kali on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and discusses some of the issues he encountered and how he worked around them.

Second ONAP Open Source Network Automation Release Ships

The Linux Foundation announced the second software release from the Open Network Automation Platform project, a unified platform for end-to-end, closed-loop network automation

VMware Updates NFV Platform for 5G, Multi-Cloud Networks

VMware announced vCloud NFV-OpenStack Edition 3.0, with new network functions virtualization features purpose-built for communications service providers running modern 5G and multi-cloud networks.

Data Fabrics and Their Role in the Storage Hardware Refresh

Data fabrics allow organizations to go a step further and spread data across multiple arrays such that entire storage arrays become redundant.

Putting CLI Skeletons to Work in AWS

You can script Amazon Web Services tasks using the command-line interface to build a skeleton script.

General Availability of Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service Released

Now available in 10 Azure regions, yesterday Microsoft announced the general availability of its Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).

Hands-On with WSL: Installing Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows Server

The recent release of Windows Server 2016 version 1803 allows WSL to be installed on it. Tom Fenton steps you through the process.

EnterWorks Delivers 'Discrete Views of Everything' with Agile Data Fabric Platform

Last week, multi-domain master data management (MDM) and product information management (PIM) solution provider <a href="http://www.enterworks.com" target="_blank">EnterWorks</a> announced the release of its Enable Agile Data Fabric (ADF) framework.

Microsoft Offers Tool to Simplify Kubernetes with Visual Studio

Kubernetes is increasingly becoming the tool of choice for container orchestration, to the point where Microsoft has announced a Kubernetes tool for use in its flagship IDE, Visual Studio.

More Firms Join Open Source Networking Group

More communications firms are coming onboard with the open source networking organization launched earlier this year by The Linux Foundation.

BT Taps Cisco Tech for Managed SD-WAN Service

Communications firm BT has tapped Cisco technology to power a new global SD-WAN managed service designed to optimize network traffic with a software-defined overlay.

Why You Should Use Windows Subsystem for Linux

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) allows you to run Linux distributions on recent versions of Windows 10 and Windows 2016 systems.

How Best To Protect and Access Your Company's Data

As much as preserving our data matters, access to that data is equally important.

SaaS Platform for Multi-Cloud Ops Adds AI Features

OpsRamp on Thursday announced the release of OpsRamp 5.0, its flagship software as a service (SaaS) platform for multi-cloud environments.

Q&A: What's New (and Coming!) in Windows Server 2019

From improved failover clustering and Storage Spaces to changes in containers and storage replica, Microsoft MVP Dave Kawula shares what's most useful (and what to watch for) in Windows Server 2019.

Scalr Hybrid Cloud Management Platform To Provide '360-Degree Visibility' for Multi-Cloud Environments

Scalr announced it will be expanding its Hybrid Cloud Management Platform (CMP) with advanced capabilities.

How To Create Amazon Elastic File Systems in AWS

AWS has made it relatively easy to create an Amazon EFS file system -- here's how to get started.

No-Cost Linux Foundation Course Explores Open Source SDN, NFV, More

The Linux Foundation will offer a free course serving as an introduction to modern, open source networking technologies including software-defined networking, network functions virtualization, disaggregation, orchestration, network automation and more.

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