prpl Foundation Sponsors Wireless Battle of the Mesh Event
Leverages Industry Collaboration, Open Standards, Open Source Community SANTA CLARA, CA, July 30, 2015 –The prpl Foundation, an open-source non-profit foundation focused on enabling next-generation datacenter-to-device portable software and virtualized architectures, today announced its sponsorship…
Linux Distros + MIPS
Some people are surprised when they find out how many Linux distributions are supported on MIPS processors. Alexandru Voica writes:
Secure OS in a Virtual Machine
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Fully Open Source Software Will Help Realize the Full Benefits of the Internet of Everything
By Kathy Giori, Senior Product Manager, Qualcomm Atheros Incorporated As a member of prpl Foundation, Qualcomm Atheros supports the enhanced functionality and security of OpenWrt to improve industry and community collaboration. Each day more devices…
Debugging and VZ
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OpenWrt - Driving Open Source Development
A presentation from Kathy Giori, prplwrt PEG chair, to the Security and Virtualization PEG on the value of the OpenWrt community and the prplwrt PEG.
The nitty gritty of emulating Linux in Perl
I think the Linux kernel is amazing. Yes, it the community can be brutal and yes, things could be improved but in many ways, it’s an astounding engineering feat. That said, I never would have…
Emulate Linux MIPS in Perl? Please!
Every Perl programmer seems to think that you can do anything in Perl. If you can emulate MIPS in Perl and run Linux on top of it, the Perl programmers might be right! The Emulating…
The Data Breach Pandemic: Information Security is Broken
Have enterprises basically just given up on IT security? Global budgets fell by 4% in 2014 over the previous year and as a percentage of total IT budget they’ve remained at 4% or less for…
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