PhysX by NVIDIA goes Open Source
NVIDIA has open sourced the code of PhysX, a physics simulation engine that takes advantage of GPU acceleration and is used in many video games to represent the world in a much more realistic way.
NVIDIA has open sourced the code of PhysX, a physics simulation engine that takes advantage of GPU acceleration and is used in many video games to represent the world in a much more realistic way.
During the past month of November the announcement of the joint VDI solution made up by UDS Enterprise, XCP-ng and Xen Orchestra has been the most read article among all those published on our blog.
Data security is undoubtedly one of the aspects that most concerns both private users and organizations. If you are a GNU / Linux user, Tomb may be the tool you were looking for. It’s a free and Open Source file encryption software that allows you to encrypt files containing sensitive information.
Next December 5th and 6th Paris will host a new edition of Open Source Summit (POOS). This year 2018 will focus on the importance of Open Source in the digital revolution and its impact on the transformation of many sectors.
As we commented in previous posts , the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) made an interesting presentation about its VDI & vApp infrastructure with UDS Enterprise and OpenNebula at OpenNebulaConf 2018.