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The startup recently raised $40 million in venture funding and now has a product ready to make Istio palatable for enterprises with heterogeneous infrastructure.
Equinix Expanding Capabilities of Its Open Source Bare Metal Automation Platform Tinkerbell
More enterprises are said to be taking interest in the platform now that it's been open sourced as a Cloud Native Computing Foundation project.
SCO Successor Xinuos Files Lawsuit Against IBM
The suit alleges that IBM stole proprietary code from a company whose assets Xinuos now owns, then colluded with Red Hat to lock Xinuos out of the Linux market.
KernelCare Brings Bootless Security Patching to Azure IoT Hub
Organizations deploying multiple connected devices running Linux can now keep them patched with no reboot required on the Azure IoT Hub for the cloud.
AlmaLinux, the $1M Drop-In CentOs Replacement, Is Out and Bound for Data Centers
Its creator, CloudLinux, built the distribution at warp speed, racing to fill the void left by Red Hat's EOL announcement for CentOS.
Is openSUSE Leap Ready to Be the New CentOS?
OpenSUSE Leap is set to become an identical twin to the commercial distribution SUSE Linux Enterprise in a way that CentOS never was to RHEL.
Google Funds Two Full-Time Linux Security Developers
To help Linux maintainers stay ahead of the black hats, Google has funded two full-time Linux security developers.
IBM's Arranged Marriage Between OpenShift and Power Aims at Hybrid Cloud Crown
Its new Power-based hardware appliance for IBM cloud on premises ships with Red Hat's container orchestration platform. Power Systems and IaaS now feature expanded OpenShift support.
Red Hat's 2021 Open Source Survey: Who's Using the Software and Why
Red Hat's annual State of Enterprise Open Source survey report finds that users trust its security, plan increased use of containers and more.
Tetrate Says Its Istio Distribution Is Easier to Use Than the Upstream Version
The startup, one of Istio's top contributors, has also launched an online community for Istio and Envoy enthusiasts to surface problems, brainstorm solutions.
Patent Assertion Entities: Two Big Banks Join OIN to Combat Them
With patent trolling on the rise, investment bank Barclays and TD Bank Group have put patent assertion entities on notice by taking membership in Open Invention Network.
Red Hat Summit 2021 Preview
On April 27-28, the first of three online conferences that will all wear the Red Hat Summit 2021 banner will be held.
GitHub Sponsors Expands to Help Open Source Developers Make More Money
The crowdsourced-support program for independent FOSS devs opens doors to corporate sponsorship.
Survey: Open Source Cloud Technologies Fit Devs Like a Glove
IBM and O'Reilly conducted a survey that indicated IT pros favor using open source cloud technologies over proprietary solutions.
Remote Software Dev: What Can Be Learned From Open Source World
We talked with open source developers with years of experience with remote software dev to find out what proprietary developers can learn.
CloudLinux Expands Extended Lifecycle Support Beyond CentOS
CloudLinux's Extended Lifecycle Support, which offers support for CentOS 6, is being expanded to include Oracle Linux, Ubuntu and Debian.
Is Elastic Stretching the Truth in Its Spat With AWS Over Elasticsearch License?
The Elasticsearch and Kibana license change may have less to do with alleged abuse by AWS than Elastic's public statements would have you believe.
Red Hat Expands Free RHEL to Quell CentOS Kerfuffle
In an attempt to make CentOS users happy, Red Hat has expanded its free RHEL offering to 16 servers while allowing production workloads.
Responsibly Recycling Computers in the Age of COVID-19
Recycling computers is costly – but there's an easy way to avoid the cost while helping those economically affected by the COVID crisis.
CloudLinux Hopes to Release AlmaLinux, Its CentOS Replacement, This Week
It is one of two CentOS clones being built to fill the void left by Red Hat's unpopular decision to end CentOS's role as a downstream version of RHEL.
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