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At the Kafka Summit Europe virtual conference on May 12, several major corporations outlined how they are using Kafka, as new options emerge to make it easier to operate and deploy Kafka.
Redis Labs previews future open source database and caching features
Open source database vendor previews a series of upcoming improvements as Redis users at RedisConf 2021 provide insights into how they are using the technology today.
Open Source Dgraph Graph Database Continues to Improve
Users of the open source Dgraph Labs' graph database technology as varied as a nonprofit Christian missionary platform and a financial data services firm are employing graph systems in a variety of applications they say are not achievable with traditional databases.
OpenStack Wallaby Extends Open Source Cloud Infrastructure
The open-source cloud infrastructure project continues to benefit from a high volume of contributors as the new Wallaby release improves compute, networking and security.
Why an Open source GitOps Model Is the Future of DevOps
DevOps brings operations and development closer together, but with GitOps that whole process can be accelerated.
Aiven set to grow open source database-as-a-service platform
There is no shortage of challenges and competition in the open source database market, but Aiven CTO Heikki Nousiainen sees opportunities for growth.
CrateDB 4.5 takes distributed SQL database open source
The distributed SQL database vendor is out with a new version of its CrateDB database that brings improved security and management features for on-premises and cloud deployments.
Apache Daffodil advancing Data Format Description Language
Data integration and data loading efforts could get easier to execute, as open source DFDL project becomes a Top-Level Project at the Apache Software Foundation.
Open-Source Rust Programming Language Gets Its Own Foundation
The open-source Rust programming language has a new home and governing body to direct the project's growth and future direction.
Kubernetes Cloud Native Ecosystem Set to Advance in 2021
The open source Kubernetes platform has seen no shortage of hype in recent years as cloud providers, vendors and organizations of all sizes embraced the cloud-native ecosystem model.
Open Source Apache Iceberg rising for new cloud data lake platforms
The open source Apache Iceberg project is helping to define a new data tier for cloud data lakes that can help to improve performance and access for large data sets.
Open-Source Apache CloudStack 4.15 Gets New Look
The mature open-source cloud infrastructure platform project gets a major update, boasting a new user interface and improved storage subsystem features.
Open Source ScyllaDB NoSQL database to improve with Project Circe
ScyllaDB Project Circe sets out to help improve consistent, elasticity and performance for the open source NoSQL database
Open Source Networking in 2020, Dent Gets First Release, OPNFV Gets its Last Release
As the value of open source networking continues to grow, the Linux Foundation is moving forward with new efforts for 2021.
At 25, JavaScript Programming Language Is Still Progressing
JavaScript is still one of the most widely used programming languages. How has it been able to continue its popularity, and where will it be 25 years from now?
Enterprise Java Transformation Continues with Jakarta EE 9
Java EE is history as open-source developers advance the open-source Jakarta EE platform with a major update.
Open Source Service Mesh Projects Offer Promise for Cloud Native Networking
Service Mesh can be thought of as a next generation of Software Defined Networking (SDN) for the cloud.
PHP 8 Keeps Open-Source Programming Language Moving Forward
The first major update of the widely deployed PHP web programming language in years brings new features that could help expand its adoption and usage.
Bloomberg Embraces TypeScript Language to Improve JavaScript Code
The TypeScript open source project can help make JavaScript code more robust, which is why Bloomberg has embraced it across millions of lines of code.
Why eBPF is the Future of Linux and Cloud Native Networking
For decades, IPtables has been the cornerstone of Linux networking, but that's no longer the case. Over the last few years, extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) has emerged as a better option for Linux whether it's running on-premises, or more likely than not, in the cloud.