From CoreOS to Nano: Micro OSes strip down for containers.

OpenDaylight's SDN software is aimed at telecom, not enterprise needs.

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1. INSIDER From CoreOS to Nano: Micro OSes strip down for containers

2. OpenDaylight's SDN software is aimed at telecom, not enterprise needs

3. Sad day for developers: SCOTUS denies Google's appeal on APIs

4. Supreme Court denies Google request in Java infringement case

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From CoreOS to Nano: Micro OSes strip down for containers

CoreOS, Red Hat, Ubuntu, VMware, Rancher, and Microsoft put unique twists on the stripped-down, container-focused, cloud-scale operating system. READ MORE

OpenDaylight's SDN software is aimed at telecom, not enterprise needs

Much like OpenStack, OpenDaylight's Lithium is more attractive to telcos and carriers than mainstream enterprises -- and it's far from the only project of its kind. READ MORE

Sad day for developers: SCOTUS denies Google's appeal on APIs

Supreme Court's decision is bad news for developers targeting the U.S. market, who will now have to avoid any API not explicitly licensed as open. READ MORE

Supreme Court denies Google request in Java infringement case

In a huge victory,Oracle can charge licensing fees for Java on Android after the court's decision. READ MORE

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