Why Linux Adoption Skyrocketed in 2020
Linux has long been considered the underdog of the desktop operating system world; however, Linux adoption is now improving at a rapid pace.
Linux has long been considered the underdog of the desktop operating system world; however, Linux adoption is now improving at a rapid pace.
Ubuntu is currently the most popular Linux distro, and has recently managed to overtake the Windows XP.
The value of OSS is undeniable. OSS offers organisations greater flexibility and cost savings. However, it needs to be understood that no software is completely bullet proof and OSS shares the same inherent risks as traditional software.
Have you heard that Linux creator Linus Torvalds has upgraded his personal desktop, replacing his previous Intel CPU with the AMD Threadripper 3970x?
Adopting open-source software and technology has the potential to improve an organizations' security posture if this technology is properly monitored and maintained. A new report from Synopsys indicates that many organizations are falling down on the job, resulting in serious security issues.
There is a serious flaw with facial recognition systems that use what’s called anthropometry: the measurement of facial features from images.
Linux has managed to build a reputation around being one of the most secure operating systems available today. But too many people tend to take its built-in security for granted.