Architecnologia, a website focused on open learning

Architecnologia, a website focused on open learning

There are many blogs about technology. Highly exploited niches such as free software, or hardware components, security, electronics, etc. On the other hand, Architecnologia is a site somewhat different from the rest. It is not specialized in a single topic but covers different ones that are perhaps not so frequent on the web.

That is what makes this portal interesting, that touch that makes an ordinary blog become something unique. Obviously, this has its drawbacks since the topics discussed are perhaps not so popular, but it does serve as a home for all those users who are orphaned of information by not finding it elsewhere.

Next week 49th edition of RedIRIS Working Groups will be held

Next week 49th edition of RedIRIS Working Groups will be held

RedIRIS, the Spanish academic and research network, has organized a new session of its Working Groups for next week. The 49th edition of this event will be held online on Tuesday, April 20. The objective of this conference is “to disseminate the news of the services offered to the more than 500 affiliated institutions, in addition to sharing experiences and seeking synergies among attendees”.

vSphere Ready, UDS and Raspberry Pi & Virtualized IT classroom

vSphere Ready, UDS and Raspberry Pi & Virtualized IT classroom

As usual, at the beginning of each month, in our post today, we collect the most read articles on our blog. Of all the news published last March, the one that has registered the most visits relates to the revalidation of UDS Enterprise as Partner Ready for vSphere. Every year we carry out compatibility tests that certify that our desktop and application virtualization software supports the VMware hypervisor with full guarantees .

AlmaLinux, the first stable alternative to CentOS is now available

AlmaLinux, the first stable alternative to CentOS is now available

The AlmaLinux team has announced the availability of the first stable version of its operating system. It is a fork of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that arises as an alternative to CentOS. As you may remember, a few months ago Red Hat announced that it would stop supporting CentOS and, since then, several distributions have started the race to position themselves as the option of choice for users. AlmaLinux is the first to announce a version ready for production environments.

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