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A recent Department of Labor (DOL) opinion letter has said gig workers are independent contractors and not employees. The letter gives sway to employers in the on-demand/sharing economy who say these workers are in business for themselves.
Others point to the fact gig workers are denied benefits a Read More
Kubernetes is hot and OpenStack is not, but as Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth points out, your business probably needs both. Read More
GitLab finds 68% of security professionals feel that less than half of developers can spot security vulnerabilities, but most people feel it's a programmer's job to write secure code. Read More
Twitter is radically changing its look for the first time in years. It's also moving to one codebase for both its apps and for the web. Read More
So you've gotten your first infosec job—congratulations! Here's what to expect in terms of paying your dues.
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I’m on the cloud. You’re on the cloud. We’re all on the cloud. But, as we move more and more of our IT — lock, stock, and two smoking servers — to the cloud, you should make sure you know what you’re getting into. Read More
The two have made it clear their plan going forward is to win out by continuing to build with the open-source approach. Read More
Believe it or not, there's now more Linux running on Microsoft's Azure cloud than Windows. If you're looking to advance your cloud career, you need to learn Linux. Read More
The latest SUSE Linux server management program combines the best of older sysadmin approaches with Salt DevOps. Read More
The new SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 1 is positioned as the operating system for servers, datacenters, and the cloud. Read More
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