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How real-time Linux accelerates industrial transformation
According to IDC’s forecasts, nearly 30% of the world’s data will need real-time processing by 2025. While enterprises require varying levels of real-time performance and desired cycle times differ depending on specific workloads and system configurations, the rapid growth of real-time usage is expected to continue and accelerate in the years ahead. Real-time compute is a decisive factor in the industry transformation to software-defined systems. From fixed functions and proprietary architectures to flexible and dynamic control environments, real-time Linux plays a key role in the transition towards Industry 4.0. Real-time Ubuntu 22.04 LTS provides deterministic responses for time-sensitive applications. The new real-time Linux kernel will power the next generation of industrial robotics, IoT, and telco innovations by guaranteeing a time-predictable task execution for their stringent low-latency requirements. Whether you are an executive navigating the shift toward multi-vendor interoperability and open-source software adoption in your enterprise or a kernel engineer wishing to learn how real-time ties to modern market trends, this webinar is for you. In this joint webinar, Intel and Canonical experts will discuss: How to achieve deterministic performance for time-sensitive applications - What are the target verticals and applications of real-time - How real-time Linux enables IoT on the factory floor - An overview of Intel’s technologies for real-time compute

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How real-time Linux accelerates industrial transformation
According to IDC’s forecasts, nearly 30% of the world’s data will need real-time processing by 2025. While enterprises require varying levels of real-time performance and desired cycle times differ depending on specific workloads and system configurations, the rapid growth of real-time usage is expected to continue and accelerate in the years ahead. Real-time Ubuntu 22.04 LTS provides deterministic responses for time-sensitive applications. The new real-time Linux kernel will power the next generation of industrial robotics, IoT, and telco innovations by guaranteeing a time-predictable task execution for their stringent low-latency requirements. Whether you are an executive navigating the shift toward multi-vendor interoperability and open-source software adoption in your enterprise or a kernel engineer wishing to learn how real-time ties to modern market trends, this webinar is for you. In this joint webinar, Intel and Canonical experts will discuss: • How to achieve deterministic performance for time-sensitive applications • What are the target verticals and applications of real-time • How real-time Linux enables IoT on the factory floor • An overview of Intel’s technologies for real-time compute

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Przykłady wieloskładnikowego uwierzytelniania w środowisku Linux
W trakcie spotkania zaprezentujemy konkretne przykłady wykorzystania kompleksowego narzędzia do wieloskładnikowego i zaawansowanego uwierzytelniania w systemach informatycznych. Na tym pokazie koncentrujemy się na użytkownikach systemów Linux (użytkowników systemów Windows zapraszamy na oddzielną sesję: https://tiny.pl/7tfv8). Zobaczysz wykorzystanie mechanizmów zaawansowanego uwierzytelnienia w przypadku logowania do: - systemy operacyjny SUSE Linux - przykładowa aplikacja WWW na platformie Apache/Nginx - VPN (OpenVPN, Cisco VPN Client) - Inne (korzystanie z Micro Focus Privileged Account Manager i Micro Focus Filr) Pokażemy na żywo metody uwierzytelniania z wykorzystaniem: - LDAP (hasło LDAP) - Kody jednokrotne (email, SMS, smartfon) - U2F (Yubikey 5) - RADIUS - Oauth2 Zademonstrujemy również analizę ryzyka związanego z uwierzytelnianiem. Wskażemy, w jakich okolicznościach ryzyko można uznać za bardziej lub mniej wysokie i na tej podstawie zastosować odpowiednie metody uwierzytelniania. Na webinar zapraszają firmy SUSE i Micro Focus.

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Ask Me Anything: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
The recent Q&A-style "Ask Me Anything about Red Hat Enterprise Linux" Red Hat User Group (RHUG) event uncovered a lot, to put it lightly. And, we're excited to share the on-demand recording for you to have as a valuable resource as you buildout your RHEL journey. Featuring: Matt Hicks, Executive Vice President, Products and Technologies, Red Hat Gunnar Hellekson, Vice President and GM, RHEL Business Unit, Red Hat Julio Villareal Pelegrino, Distinguished Architect, Red Hat Scott McBrien, Technical Contributor, Red Hat Tony Harris, Specialist Solutions Architect, Red Hat Susan Roper, Director, Product Marketing, Global, Red Hat

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Red Hat State Of Linux In The Public Cloud
More and more workloads are moving to public cloud environments, sparking a desire to learn why it is seen as beneficial, and what strategies these new cloud adopters are using to ensure success. Explore these discussions further in this Red Hat research report.

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8 Questions You Should Ask About Linux Systems Management
IT organizations are always looking for ways to save money and time without compromising on issues like security or compliance. Exploring the value of your systems management solution is a lot easier when you know the right questions to ask. We have a few suggestions for how to get started.

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Why Pay for Open Source Linux? Avoid the Hidden Cost of DIY
Organizations can pick between numerous free community-supported distributions of the Linux operating system. In the data center and on AWS, Azure, GKE, CloudFlare, DigitalOcean, and other public clouds, these free versions are available as part of the default configuration. Why then, would you pay for Linux? Join Torsten Volk, Managing Research Director at EMA, and Dan Pacek, Manager of Market and Competitive Intelligence for Red Hat's Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to discover why choosing an enterprise-grade Linux subscription model could bring organizations more value.

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Why Pay for Open Source Linux? Avoid the Hidden Cost of DIY
Organizations can pick between numerous free community-supported distributions of the Linux operating system. In the data center and on AWS, Azure, GKE, CloudFlare, DigitalOcean, and other public clouds, these free versions are available as part of the default configuration. Why then, would you pay for Linux? Join Torsten Volk, Managing Research Director at EMA, and Dan Pacek, Manager of Market and Competitive Intelligence for Red Hat's Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to discover why choosing an enterprise-grade Linux subscription model could bring organizations more value.

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How to use eBPF telemetry for Linux security detections
Security monitoring for containers is tricky. Organizations need to balance the need to detect malicious behavior at the container runtime with the need for efficiency and operational reliability. Enter eBPF. This talk will cover how to use eBPF to extract kernel-level telemetry for security monitoring purposes, along with real-world applications and best practices. Check out the other sessions from Osquery@scale, an annual event hosted by Uptycs for the osquery community. This event was held in San Francisco at the Exploratorium in September, 2022. Join us at future events to learn how security leaders and practitioners from Financial Services, Telco, SaaS, Hi-Tech, and other industries use osquery to manage security risks at scale.

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Liberate Your Mixed IT Environment: More Choices, Lower Costs And Reduced Risks
As enterprises embrace mixed IT environments, maintaining flexibility and control is crucial. Learn how SUSE can simplify management, minimize risks, and liberate your Linux ecosystem in this white paper.

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