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Container security vendor adds new capabilities including per-layer vulnerability analysis and an improved Cloud Native App Firewall.
KPTI Intel Chip Flaw Exposes Security Risks
Multiple operating system vendors are set to patch a memory isolation flaw in Intel processors that could impact performance and expose users to potential security risk.
2017 in Review: Five New Linux Kernels Debut
Year after year, Linux development continues to move forward and 2017 was no exception. Over the course of 2017, five major Linux kernel milestones were released, providing new driver support and expanded functionality.
2017 Year in Review: Kubernetes Enables the Multi-Cloud World
2017 was a transformational year for the open-source Kubernetes container orchestration project, which is now supported on all three major public cloud providers. Kubernetes is an open-source project that provides container orchestration, deployment and management capabilities.
Whitehouse.gov Moves from Drupal to WordPress in CMS Shift
Whitehouse decides that its time to change its underlying content management system in a cost-saving move. According to a report in the Washington Examiner, the move to WordPress is all about cost saving, with the relaunched site saving U.S. taxpayers an estimated $3 million a year.
Apache Hadoop 3.0.0 Boosts Big Data App Ecosystem
Fours years after Hadoop 2 became generally available, the open-source Big Data platform takes a giant step forward.
Kubeflow Brings Machine Learning to Kubernetes
New project backed by Google, will help make it easier to run Machine Learning workloads across server clusters running Kubernetes
Guardian Project Debuts Haven Security App to Protect Personal Privacy
The Freedom of the Press Foundation joins with The Guardian Project to develop the Haven Android app that can help to protect personal spaces, by using sensors on Android device to detect potential intruders.
Citrix Debuts XenServer 7.3, Removing Some Features from Free Edition
In an effort to help support the growth of its own business, Citrix has made a tough decision, that Free users will not like. Citrix is taking steps to help advance the commercially supported version of its XenServer virtualization product, while at the same time, removing some capabilities from the free edition of XenServer.
Why Red Hat is Bullish on Containers
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst is very optimistic about the future of containers, as organizations of all sizes move to the new approach for application deployment and delivery. Whitehurst was repeatedly asked by financial analysts during Red Hat's third quarter fiscal 2018 earnings call about the opportunity for containers and he was consistently bullish.
Kubernetes 1.9 Enables Apps Workloads
Final release of container orchestration platform for 2017, introduces the general availability of a powerful set of features for stateful workloads.
Linux Mint 18.3 'Sylvia' Boasts Updated Software Manager, Backup Tool
-New release of popular desktop Linux operating system, improves commonly used utilities to enhance the overall experience.
Juniper Expands Contrail, Moves Open-Source Project to the Linux Foundation
When looking to figure out how to help solve the challenge of modern multi-cloud networking, Juniper has found that making things simpler is the right direction.
What is Kubernetes?
Kubernetes is more than just a container orchestration according to one of the Google engineers that helped to build the widely used cloud native platform.
Kubernetes Ecosystem Grows as Cloud Native Computing Foundation Expands
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) was first launched by the Linux Foundation in July 15, with a single project - Kubernetes. At the CloudNativeCon/Kubecon North America Event in Austin, Texas, there are now 14 projects and an expanding membership base.
Pivotal Expands Cloud Foundry and Container Services
Pivotal announced the latest update to its Pivotal Cloud Foundry platform on Dec. 5, along with a preview of the company's Kubernetes-powered container service and the launch of a new serverless effort.
OpenStack Launches Kata Containers Project to Improve Security
New effort brings Intel Clear Containers and the Hyper runV technologies together to provide a secure base for running containers in the cloud.
WordPress 4.9.1 Debuts with Updates to Harden Security
Two weeks after reaching general availability, WordPress 4.9 gets its first update fixing bugs and boosting security. The open-source WordPress blogging and content management system (CMS) 4.9.1 update was released on Nov. 29, providing users with security and bug fix improvements.
Amazon Web Services Embraces Kubernetes, Debuts Fargate Serverless Containers Service
Amazon Web Services (AWS) made a long list of announcements on the first day of its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas on Nov. 29, including the long-awaited news that it will offer its own managed Kubernetes service.
Containers are Linux - But What About Windows?
VIDEO: Chris Wright, CTO of Red Hat discusses the intersection of Windows and Linux containers and how Red Hat now works with Microsoft.
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