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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (RHEL) has had a good run and continues to be used by organizations around the world. On April 26, Red Hat announced the RHEL 6.10 beta, providing stability and security updates. RHEL 6 was first released in November 2010 and was superseded as the leading edge of RHEL development when RHEL 7 was released in June 2014.
Cilium 1.0 Advances Container Networking with Improved Security
Open-source effort aims to replace the decades old IPtables model for Linux networking with a more modern approach for containers, that improves performance and security.
Capsule8 Launches Threat Detection Platform for Linux
More than a year after first emerging from stealth, container security startup Capsule8 launches the 1.0 version of its zero-day threat detection platform. Security startup Capsule8 officially launched the 1.0 release of its zero-day threat detection platform on April 11, after more than a year of active development. Capsule8 1.0 is intended to help secure both container as well as non-container based Linux workloads from unknown zero-day threats. Among the risks that Capsule8 aims to help mitigate are side-channel memory attacks, like the recently disclosed Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 Debuts with Improved Server Administration Features
Latest update of Red Hat's flagship server operating system includes an improved system administration interface and enhanced container capabilities.
Fedora 28 Set to Deliver New GNOME Linux Desktop for Workstations
Red Hat's community Linux distribution is out with a beta of Fedora 28, providing a preview of new capabilities, including the GNOME 3.28 desktop.
CNCF Expands Cloud Security Capabilities with SPIFFE, OPA Projects
In a bid to help further improve cloud security, the Open Policy Agent (OPA) and the Secure Production Identity Framework for Everyone (SPIFFE) projects have come to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).
Docker Founder Solomon Hykes Announces Exit from Docker Inc.
In a surprise announcement, Solomon Hykes reveals he is leaving Docker Inc. The company he created and the movement he started are both very different in 2018 than when he started the company ten years ago.
Kubernetes 1.10 Release Advances Storage and Improves Security
First major release of 2018 for the open-source Kubernetes container orchestration is now available, including a patch for a critical vulnerability that could have enable an attacker to access the host filesystem.
Red Hat's Largest Deals Now Coming from OpenShift Containers
While Linux, OpenStack and middleware are still important core element of Red Hat's business, it is the company's Kubernetes based platform that is leading the way.
TLS 1.3 Encryption Standard Moves Forward, Improving Internet Security
A decade after the last SSL/TLS web encryption standard was released, the IETF has finally settled on the 28th draft of the TLS 1.3 standard to be the next major protocol for internet security. The new standard aims to provide improved security and cryptographic assurances for the internet.
Linux Foundation Launches LF Deep Learning Foundation for AI
The Linux Foundation brings technology vendors together to form new effort that aims to make it easier for different industry vertical to benefit from Artificial Intelligence.
Envoy CNCF Project Completes Security Audit, Delivers New Release
The Envoy cloud services proxy mesh is the first project to benefit from the CNCF's security audit process, with Kubernetes set to follow in the future.
Docker Turns 5
In March 2013, Solomon Hykes first introduced the world to a new generation of LInux containers that he dubbed - Docker. Over the last five years, Docker as a technology and as a company has remade both itself and the software industry.
OpenPower Foundation Aims to Power Server Acceleration Beyond Moore's Law
At the OpenPower Summit, execs reveal that initial enthusiasm by vendors to build their own silicon has been replaced by efforts to built accelerators.
NATS Messaging Project Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) voted on March 14 to accept the NATS messaging project as its newest hosted effort. The NATS project is an open-source distributed messaging technology that got its start seven years ago and has already been deployed by multiple organizations including Ericsson, Comcast, Samsung and General Electric (GE).
Firefox Quantum for Enterprise Brings Control to Browser Deployments
The upcoming Firefox Quantum 60 web browser release will benefit from new administrative controls that can aid with enterprise deployments.
OpenFlow is the Past as ONF Announces Stratum Project to Redefine SDN
New Linux-based network operating system introduces a set of new interfaces to control both the data and forwarding plane.
How Containers Work in OpenStack Queens
There are multiple projects within OpenStack now for container deployment and management - do you know what each does?
Former Docker CEO Joins Open-Source Blockchain Storage Platform Storj Labs
Former Docker CEO Ben Golub wants to help enable Storj Labs to become the Airbnb of the storage industry.
Aqua Expands Container Security Platform with MicroEnforcer Technology
Aqua Security 3.0 provides new capabilities to help organization protect Kubernetes container workloads as well as new modes of container deployment including the AWS Fargate service.
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