It's official: Mobile means only iOS and Android.

Red Hat pursues Java-Node.js connection.

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December 09, 2015
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Mozilla nixes Firefox OS, bowing out of mobile race

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1. It's official: Mobile means only iOS and Android

2. Red Hat pursues Java-Node.js connection

3. Red Hat CloudForms 4 takes command of Azure and containers

4. Open Container Initiative must balance Docker, CoreOS demands

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It's official: Mobile means only iOS and Android

Firefox OS has died, BlackBerry OS is unofficially dead, Sailfish is on life support, and Tizen is AWOL -- gone are the purported competitors. READ MORE

Red Hat pursues Java-Node.js connection

Red Hat envisions a world in which the two environments co-exist, and the company wants to drive the integration. READ MORE

Red Hat CloudForms 4 takes command of Azure and containers

Red Hat's hybrid cloud management solution adds Azure and container tech to an arsenal of supported technologies. READ MORE

Open Container Initiative must balance Docker, CoreOS demands

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