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Red Hat released the latest iteration of its container orchestration and management platform on Nov. 16 with the general availability of OpenShift 3.7. Among the new capabilities that have landed in OpenShift Container Platform 3.7 is AWS Service Broker integration, Service catalog, template broker and a preview of Prometheus container monitoring
Linux 4.14 Release Provides Long Term Support and Larger Memory Limits
Among the new capabilities that landed in the Linux 4.14 update is the possibility for larger memory capacity utilization. The original x86-64 specification in Linux allowed for a limit 4 level of memory paging, providing a maximum of 256 TiB of virtual address space and 64 TiB of physical address space. A TiB or Tebibyte is approximately 1.1 Terabytes.
Firefox 57 Takes Quantum Leap Forward in Speed and Looks
Mozilla's open-source browser gets a new look and new features in its' biggest update in a decade.
OpenStack Neutron Set to Improve Cloud Networking in Queen's Release
There was a time when the Neutron networking project in OpenStack was not the default networking choice. Those times are now past, with Neutron now being used by the vast majority of OpenStack deployments. At the OpenStack Summit in Sydney, Australia the past and the future Project Technical Leads (PTLs) for Neutron talked about what landed in Neutron during the recent Pike release and what's on roadmap for the upcoming Queen's release cycle.
Red Hat CTO Discusses What's Next for IT Innovation
VIDEO: Chris Wright, VP and CTO at Red Hat talks about the future direction Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the next exciting areas of IT innovation.
Organizations Favoring Multicloud Deployments, OpenStack Survey Finds
2017 edition of OpenStack user survey shows that organizations continue to use OpenStack in addition to other cloud technology platforms, including AWS.
The Definitive OpenStack Map
Understanding all the different projects that are part of the OpenStack cloud ecosystem can be challenging, which is why there is now a map to guide the way.
Google Patches KRACK WiFi Flaw in Android November Security Update
Three weeks after critical WiFi vulnerability was first publicly disclosed, Android at long last, gets a patch.
Juniper Integrates AppFormix into Contrail Cloud for OpenStack
Juniper also announced an expanded relationship with Red Hat, displacing Ubuntu as the Linux vendor of choice for the Contrail Cloud.
Open-Source Acumos Project Aims to Make AI Apps More Accessible
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the hottest areas in technology today, with enterprise application developers often struggling to figure out how to integrate the technology. A new open-source effort that is set to debut in early 2018 could change that situation, making AI easier to use and integrate.
OpenStack Continues to Grow Both Public and Private Cloud Deployments
OpenStack is now powering over 60 public cloud datacenters around the world, with both private and public cloud revenues growing.
CAINE 9.0 Linux Helps Investigators With Computer Security Forensics
New release of security-focused Linux distribution adds new tools to help researchers with investigations.
Apache Kafka Reaches 1.0 Milestone for Open-Source Distributed Streaming Platform
Widely deployed open-source technology already used by major enterprises including Goldman Sachs, ING and Capital One reaches a critical milestone.
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 12 Puts the Cloud in a Container
As the OpenStack Summit in Sydney kicks off, Red Hat debuts it's latest cloud infrastructure release.
OpenStack Aims to Improve Integration with Cloud Native Technologies
At the OpenStack Summit in Australia, open-source cloud effort announces a series of new efforts to help improve integration across a variety of complementary cloud native technologies.
Synopsys Set to Acquire Black Duck Software for $565M
Open-source management and security platform vendor gets acquired by Synopsys, in an effort to help boost the company's software integrity business.
WordPress 4.8.3 Fixes Critical SQL Injection Vulnerability
Researcher blasts security practices at widely used open-source CMS project as not being responsive enough.
Linux Kernel Development Accelerates in 2017
Linux continues to advance year-after-year with new kernel releases debuting at a steady rate, adding new lines of code and functionality.
Why Docker Swarm Remains, Even as Kubernetes Adoption Grows
The support of Kubernetes however is not coming at the expense of Docker's own Swarm container Solomon Hykes DockerCon EU 17orchestration platform, which will continue to be supported
Google Partners with Cisco for Hybrid Cloud Powered by Kubernetes
Years after Cisco gave up on its Inter-Cloud effort, it's trying again, this time with Google and the power of Kubernetes
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