Archive September 2019

26.09.2019 4,215 17
What’s new in CentOS Linux 8
Exciting times for fans of CentOS. This week we got the new release of CentOS Linux 8. It’s based on and fully compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0. As you might expect, CentOS 8 (for short) c ...
24.09.2019 1,823 13
Why Can’t You Use Phones On Planes?
Every time I board an airplane, the same bothering scene repeats. The annoyed reaction of some people when all passengers are required to turn off their electronic devices such as laptops, tablets and ...
17.09.2019 2,542 16
Things About Cloud and IoT You Need to Consider
Understanding Cloud/IoT technology Cloud computing and the IoT (Internet of Things) are two of the most expansive technological innovations today. With cloud technology, storage and data processing de ...
12.09.2019 2,288 16
Could AI help the development and management of data centers and edge computing
Artificial intelligence (AI) is here to stay. While it’s still far from the capabilities we’ve grown to expect from AI thanks to movies, it’s already quite impressive. And it’s making its way into mor ...
10.09.2019 2,188 12
Neuralink – Elon Musk’s plan to put chips in our heads
We have already talked about IA (Intelligence Amplification) and it looks like it is almost here. Not long ago the well-known Elon Musk talked about one of his companies – Neuralink. He is planning to ...
05.09.2019 1,954 14
The leading cloud security concerns in 2019
As cloud usage continues to rise and a lot more companies rely on it for a variety of services and goals, one thing remains a constant. The debate about security. Companies have started realizing that ...
03.09.2019 2,891 16
CPU overclocking. Is it dangerous?
Do you know that you can “magically” increase the performance of your CPU? You can squeeze out more power from exactly the same chip with some setting adjustments. Do you want to know how? CPU Overclo ...