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Kubernetes becomes the first project to graduate through the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's incubation process.
J2EE and JavaEE are Gone. Enterprise Java is Now Called Jakarta EE
The popular enterprise apps dev framework Now has a new name - and a new direction. In the world of enterprise applications, few (if any) frameworks have ever been as widely adopted and deployed as Java and specifically enterprise flavors of Java.
OpenStack Queens Accelerates the Open-Source Cloud with New Capabilities
The 17th release of the open-source OpenStack cloud platform is now generally available, including new capabilities to support advanced workloads with improved container integration.
What will OpenStack "S" Be Named?
From the "Name That Cloud" files:
AT&T Brings Akraino Networking Project to Edge of the Linux Foundation
Yet another networking effort from AT&T comes to the Linux Foundation, this time it's all about Edge cloud infrastructure.
HTTP/2 Server Push Directive Lands in Nginx 1.13.9
Open source web server now benefits from new HTTP/2 directive that can help to accelerate web page delivery.
Why Red Hat Invested $250M in CoreOS to Advance Kubernetes
Red Hat already had a leading Kubernetes distribution with OpenShift, but now it has so much more.
Apache CloudStack 4.11 Boosts Open-Source Cloud Features
New version of CloudStack benefits from over 250 new capabilities including improved performance and security.
How Bug Bounties Improve Software Security
Bugs exist in software. That's a fact, not a controversial statement. The challenge (and controversy) lies in how different organizations find the bugs in their software.
One way for organizations to find bugs is with a bug bounty program.
One way for organizations to find bugs is with a bug bounty program.
Subtree Debuts Dotmesh and Dothub for Cloud Native Data Management
Container and cloud-native data management startup Subtree emerged from stealth on Feb. 7, alongside a $10 million seed round of investment and two initial products that bring data control to Docker and Kubernetes container environments.
LibreOffice 6.0 Polishes Open-Source Office Productivity Suite
Open-Source office suite integrates new capabilities to help export and secure documents and spreadsheets
Cisco Debuts its Own Kubernetes Container Platform
Even though Cisco has a partnership with Docker Inc, the IT giant sees a need for its own container platform to enable multicloud deployments.
Red Hat Acquires Kubernetes Vendor CoreOS for $250M
The deal will bring the technologies from two of the largest vendors in the Kubernetes container orchestration together and demand and interest in multi-cloud technologies continues to grow.
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Expands with Rook Storage Project
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation announces its first new project for 2018, bringing in storage orchestration capabilities.
New Linux kernel adds support for AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization
Among the new features that have landed in Linux 4.15 are a set of capabilities to support expanded security capabilities in Intel and AMD CPUs. On AMD, Linux now supports the AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV).
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 Enters Beta Improving Compliance Capabilties
Red Hat released the beta version of its flagship Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 (RHEL) server operating system on Jan. 24 providing an early look at multiple new features that will become generally available later this year.
How Live Patching has Improved Xen Virtualization
In a video interview with ServerWatch Lars Kurth, Chairman of the Xen Project Advisory Board and Director, Open Source Solutions at Citrix details some of the recent additions to Xen and how they are helping to move the project forward.
Opera 50 Debuts Cryptocurrency Mining Protection in Web Browser
New release of web browser enhances built-in VPN and adds cryptocurrency security features
WP Engine Raises $250M to Grow WordPress Platform
Open-Source WordPress based platform vendor raises new money as global adoption for the popular content management system continues to grow
Amazon Linux Moves Beyond the Cloud to On-Premises Deployments
Amazon Linux 2 hit the release candidate stage on Dec. 13, with general availability expect in January 2018. Amazon is positioning the new update as a Long Term Support (LTS) with security and bug fix support for five years
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