Technically News - 6/3

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One Small Step for NASA, One Giant Leap for Open Source

230 miles above us, the International Space Station floats now powered by Linux. “We migrated key functions from Windows to Linux because we needed an operating system that was stable and reliable,” said Keith Chuvala of United Space Alliance. Read why it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to trust open source at Linux Insider.

Chinese Hack Targets Weapons’ Designs

The cybersecurity debate between the Chinese and US governments have increased in recent months. This week, President Obama will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping over these concerns, and a recent Washington Post article may prove a tipping point. According to the Post, Chinese cyberspies have compromised “the nation’s most sensitive advanced weapon systems.”

SolarWinds Raises Profile in Cloud-Based IT Management

SolarWinds is paying $120M to acquire N-able Technologies, a cloud-hosted monitoring and management service. " …[managed service providers] are stepping up with cloud-based services designed to help ensure that IT environments are maintained and employees have access and device support that they need to get their jobs done," said Kevin Thompson, president and CEO of SolarWinds. ZDNet has the full story.

30 Years of Accumulation: A Timeline of Cloud Computing

GCN has a new article – 30 Years of Accumulation: A Timeline of Cloud Computing – that places the first development toward cloud computing in 1982 when the Ethernet adapter card was first released. Others would argue cloud computing first emerged in the 1950s with the advent of “time-sharing.”

Tracking the Evolution of Big Data: A Timeline

Although Big Data is a relatively new term, it’s application has been around since 1983, according to another GCN timeline, this time focusing on Big Data. In 1983, IBM released the DB2, a relational database management system using structure query language. See the full timeline here.