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How to get certified in VMware virtual networking

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Docker buys SDN start-up for container networking 
Linux container company Docker this week said it would acquire SDN start-up SocketPlane, a developer of a native networking stack for Docker software. Read More 

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Mobile Security Video 
CDW's solution architect Ziyad Roumaya expands on the security threats introduced by a growing mobile workforce and the "Bring your own Device" (BYOD) trend; and provides tips for addressing those issues, including creating internal policies and employing a Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution. View Now

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How to get certified in VMware virtual networking 
Virtual networking is sweeping the IT industry. Here are the top certifications and training for becoming an expert in SDN.Read More 
Red Hat strips down for Docker 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host contains only the tools needed for developing and running Docker containersRead More 
Docker Inc., leave Docker tools alone 
The creator of the portable app container is now competing with third-party tools and could hold back the market. Read More 
Is DevOps doomed? (via IDG Contributor Network) 
The lack of clarity around DevOps is undercutting its success. Read More 
VMware sued for alleged GPL license infractions 
A Linux kernel developer is suing VMware in Germany, alleging the company has not complied with copyright terms for using open-source software.Christoph Hellwig, who holds copyrights on portions of the Linux kernel, alleges VMware combined proprietary source code with open-source code in its ESXi product line but has not released it publicly as required by the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2). The suit was filed in district court in Hamburg.The Software Freedom Conservancy, a charity that supports open-source software projects, is funding Hellwig’s lawsuit through a grant, according to a news release.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More 
Tech firms create 'ACE' standards for enterprise mobile apps 
A consortium of technology companies this week launched the App Configuration for Enterprise (ACE) group, which aims to create development standards for enterprise apps so they more easily integrate with a number of commonly used enterprise mobility management (EMM) products.Box, Cisco, VMWare's AirWatch, Workday and Xamarin formed the group and laid out its objectives at the Mobile World Congress this week in Barcelona.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More 

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