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MariaDB brings back an old name for its cloud-native database as a service platform. MariaDB CEO Michael Howard details how he's looking to compete against the big cloud providers.
OpenDaylight Magnesium Advances Open Source Software Defined Networking
12th major release of the Linux Foundation's core SDN project brings new projects and features.
How JAMstack Is Shaking Up Static Application Development
In an API-driven world that is increasingly mobile, JAMstack is well-positioned to become a de facto method for application architecture and delivery.
Kubernetes 1.18 Improves Networking and Security for Cloud Native
New open source Kubernetes release lands with AppProtocol, security certificate and memory enhancements.
Java 14 Improves Runtime Visibility, Overall Performance
Java 14, a major update to the programming language, introduces features for optimizing developer productivity.
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16 Delivers Long-Term Support
The major update of Red Hat's OpenStack Platform will be supported for five years and integrates new features from the last three open-source OpenStack project releases.
Couchbase Cloud takes a new approach to database delivery
Open source NoSQL database vendor Couchbase enters the cloud database market with a database as a service that lets users choose which public cloud vendor they want to use.
New Confluent Platform release boosts event streaming quality
Based on the open-source Kafka event streaming platform, the Confluent Platform 5.4 update adds new capabilities to help meet enterprise data management requirements
Where the open source InfluxDB time series database is going
Something that is definitely very true today, and it was also true in 2013, is that developers want to work with open source tools. The tools developers choose to build their applications with are essentially how they're building their career. Those tools are going to be line items in their resume that says, I know this technology, I can build with these tools. So realistically, they want to adopt open source because they can take that from job to job, company to company and from cloud provider to cloud provider.
Git Update Improves DevOps with Partial Cloning Feature
On Jan. 13, Git 2.25 was released, bringing to one of the most commonly used developer tools new capabilities that will help improve performance and overall developer productivity.
IBM Ceases Work on Server-Side Swift Development
Apple's open-source programming language has found a home with many organizations, but IBM has decided that it's not quite a fit for its strategy.
MariaDB X4 brings smart transactions to open source database
Open source database vendor MariaDB updates its flagship platform with new features to enable the convergence of transactional and analytical databases
Argus Open Source Network Flow System Gets Commercial Boost from CounterFlow AI
As the volume of encrypted traffic grows, it's increasingly difficult for network administrators to get visibility into network flows.
ArangoDB 3.6 accelerates performance of multi-model open source database
New release of multi-model database platform from ArangoDB introduces OneShard feature, along with other query optimization capabilities to help improve overall performance.
DevOps in 2019: A Deeper Commitment to Github, Java and .Net
While change is constant, in the world of DevOps and software development, there are a lot of important things that remain the same.
Ray Project Facilitates Building of Distributed Apps
Among the emerging efforts in the distributed computing space is the open source Ray project, which is a framework for building and running distributed apps.
Linux Foundation Puts a new DENT in Edge Networking
New effort will bring the Linux SwitchDev technology forward to help enable a new generation of lightweight edge switching.
Creating Kubernetes distributions
Making a comparison between Linux and Kubernetes is often one of apples to oranges. There are, however, some similarities and there is an effort within the Kubernetes community to make Kubernetes more like a Linux distribution.
Why some vendors are moving away from open source database software licensing
While open source is a key to success for many database vendors, it can also potentially lead to a competitive threat from a cloud scale provider. Database vendors have started to use their own open source style licenses in a bid to stave off cannibalization by large cloud players such as Amazon Web Services.
What is Cloud Native?
Cloud native technologies enable companies to build and run scalable applications in dynamic environments like multicloud and hybrid clouds.