Open Source For You - August 2016 (Volume: 04 Issue: 11)ЖУРНАЛЫ » КОМПЬЮТЕРНЫЕ
Название: Open Source For You Год / месяц: August 2016 Номер: Volume: 04 Issue: 11 Формат: pdf Страниц: 108 Язык:English Размер: 28 Mb
В журнале технические статьи по Linux и открытым исходным кодом для новичков, администраторов, разработчиков и любителей с открытым исходным кодом. Его главная цель, однако, чтобы помочь организациям повысить их отдачу от инвестиций (ROI) путем развертывания Linux (или с открытым исходным кодом) решений.
OpenSource For You August 2016 Issue Vol. 4 No. 11
Admin - Overview Must-Have Network Monitoring Tools for Systems Administrators The trick in managing networks is to anticipate glitches and problems, and nip them in the bud before they can do much harm. To manage and monitor networks manually is tedious and time consuming, besides being quite impossible when there are a large number of nodes; hence the need for monitoring tools. This article gives you a sampling of the most indispensable monitoring tools.
Admin - How To Nagios: The System Monitoring Tool You Can Depend On Enterprise class IT system monitoring of servers, networks and applications is possible with the FOSS tool Nagios. Problems can be identified and remedied long before they become critical and lead to system failures and downtime. Nagios is very versatile as it is platform-independent. ForU&Me - CaseStudy Jugnoo Uses Open Source to Dominate the Auto-rickshaw Aggregator Space Chandigarh based Jugnoo is using open source technologies to upgrade the Indian urban transport scene through an advanced app-based model. In the process, it is helping to enhance the earnings of hundreds and thousands of auto-rickshaw drivers in the country.
Admin - Insight Build a Hybrid Cloud with Eucalyptus Eucalyptus is open source software for building an AWS (Amazon Web Services) compatible private and hybrid cloud computing environment. It provides flexibility, cost benefits, agility and data governance. Admin - Overview Remote Server Monitoring with Android Devices Server monitoring is an onerous task. Remote server monitoring is a boon to administrators of networks. It gives them more flexibility and leaves them free to move away from their offices. This article is an introduction to remote server monitoring through Android devices.
Admin - Lets Try The Growing Popularity of the Snort Network IDS Let’s have a look at the premier, free, open source, network intrusion and detection system called Snort. It is an amazing tool that lives up to its billing. This tutorial walks you through the basics of Snort. Admin - Lets Try Deep Learning for Network Packet Forensics Using TensorFlow TensorFlow is an open source Python library for machine learning. It does mathematical computation using dataflow graphs. This article dwells on the use of TensorFlow as a forensic tool for classifying and predicting malware sourced from honeypots and honeynets.
Admin - Lets Try Building a Multi-Host, Multi-Container Orchestration and Distributed System using Docker This article is about the next generation Docker clustering and distributed system, which comes with various interesting built-in features like orchestration, self-healing, self-organising, resilience and security. Admin - How To pfSense: Adding Firewall Rules to Filter Services pfSense is an open source firewall, router and UTM (unified threat management) distribution based on FreeBSD. This is the third article in the series on pfSense, and it helps readers in designing and configuring firewall rules as per their requirements.
Developers - How To Use the Django and REST Frameworks to Create a Simple API This article is a short tutorial on how to create a simple TaskAPI with SQLite, which communicates over JSON and REST. We will use the Django Web and REST frameworks. Developers - How To My Library Application in App Inventor 2 Here’s another tutorial in our ongoing series to help you hone your skills for making useful Android apps with App Inventor.
Developers - How To PhoneGap: Simplifying Mobile App Development Developing mobile apps is fun, but developing apps for different mobile operating systems, individually, is a chore! An easy way out is to use PhoneGap, which is a software development platform that can create mobile apps for all mobile platforms in one go. The best thing about PhoneGap is that developers can work with it using existing Web developer skills. Developers - How To How do Arrays Decay into Pointers? This article is for C programming newbies and enthusiasts. It deals with how arrays are passed as parameters to a function decays into pointers
Developers - How To The Fundamentals of RDMA Programming Computers in a network can exchange data in the main memory with the involvement of the processor, cache or OS by using a technology called remote direct memory access (RDMA). This frees up resources, improving the throughput and performance while facilitating faster data transfer. Developers - Lets Try Android Data Binding: Write Less to do More The Android data binding framework significantly reduces the code that needs to be written. This second article in the series covers the aspects of two-way binding, expression chaining, implied event updates and Lambda expressions.
For U&Me - Insight OLabs Makes School Laboratories Accessible Anytime, Anywhere School education in India faces many challenges including the lack of infrastructure and shortage of trained teachers. Even in places where this is not a major concern, students come out with little practical knowledge of the concepts and theories they learn. Read on to discover how CDAC is addressing this problem. ForU&Me - Lets Try Cool Terminal Tricks The terminal can become your best friend and saviour. All that you need to do is a bit of exploring and some inevitable trial-and-error to get the best out of your system. So let’s learn a few tricks to use on the terminal for some amazing effects.
OpenGurus - Lets Try CoAP: Get Started with IoT Protocols CoAP is a software protocol that allows simple electronic devices to communicate over the Internet. It is designed for small devices with low-power sensors and actuators that need to be controlled or supervised remotely, through standard Internet networks. Developers - Insight A Quick Look at Multi-architecture, Multi-platform Mobile App Development Frameworks The article presents an overview of multi-architecture, multi-platform mobile application development frameworks and then takes a look at appEZ, which, as its website proudly declares, is “Ridiculously easy mobile app building for non-programmers.”
OpenGurus - How To Profanity: The Command Line Instant Messenger Profanity is a text based instant messaging application which uses Command line Interface (CLI), which beats many GUI (Graphical User Interface) applications of a similar nature. By virtue of having a CLI, Profanity is faster than any GUI, since it involves less effort as there’s no fumbling between mouse and keyboard. The biggest advantage of Profanity is that the user can generate various scripts to multi-task. ForU&Me - Interview “Raspberry Pi enables embedded engineering while being a cheap, low-power Linux platform” Raspberry Pi has transformed the world of computing. This single-board computer has opened new avenues for millions of budding developers all across the globe. But what was the prime idea behind the tiny little device and how did it receive such worldwide acclaim? Jagmeet Singh of OSFY tried to get the answers to these questions in an exclusive conversation with Raspberry Pi creator, Eben Upton. Read on for the edited excerpts.
ForU&Me - Interview “Educating the marketplace about deploying data encryption is one of our fundamental charters” Why is data encryption gaining importance? How cost-effective are the solutions emerging for enterprises and startups? Rahul Kumar, country head of WinMagic, shared his views on these topics with Jagmeet Singh of OSFY. Here are excerpts from the conversation