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Cloud Native Computing Foundation accepts pair of open-source security efforts to its project roster, providing cryptographically verifiable software integrity.
OPNFV Euphrates Debuts Providing Kubernetes Integration
The fifth major release of the Linux Foundation's Open-Source Network Function Virtualization project address container networking needs.
Docker CEO Says Embracing Kubernetes Removes Potential Conflict
Steve Singh has ambitious plans for Docker Inc. that are nothing less than transforming the world of legacy applications into a modern cloud-native approach. Singh was named CEO of Docker on May 2 and hosted his first DockerCon event here Oct. 16-19. The highlight of DockerCon EU was the surprise announcement that Docker is going to support the rival open-source Kubernetes container orchestration system.
Canonical on Path to IPO as Ubuntu Unity Linux Desktop Ends
VIDEO: Mark Shuttleworth discusses the next steps for his Linux business and why he made the decision to end develop on the Unity converged desktop environment.
DockerCon EU 17 Panel Debates Docker Container Security
An eWEEK moderated panel of container security vendors at the DockerCon EU conference discussed what users need to know and how the vendors differentiate from each other.
Docker on Docker at DockerCon EU 17
COPENHAGEN — Docker Inc. the company behind the open-source Docker container technology doesn't just build docker, it also uses the same technology to power its own services.
Ubuntu Drops Unity for GNOME in Artful Aardvark Release
Ever since the Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwal release in 2011, Ubuntu Linux, has had its own desktop environment known as Unity. With the new Ubuntu 17.10 Linux distribution set for general availability on Oct.19, Unity is no more and instead has been replaced the GNOME desktop environment that has long been the default for many of Ubuntu's commercial rivals.
Docker Accelerates App Migration to Containers with IBM Partnership
At the DockerCon EU conference, container vendor outlines successes and launches new partnership with IBM to help organizations move from legacy architectures to the microservices future.
What's New in Docker 17.09?
Much like the container microservices DevOps world itself, Docker iterates rapidly. In a session at the DockerCon EU conference in Copenhagen Vivek Saraswat, senior product manager at Docker detailed some of the new features in recently released versions of both Docker Community Edition (CE) and Docker Enterprise Edition (EE).
Docker Opens Up To Support Kubernetes Container Orchestration
At the DockerCon EU conference, container vendor makes big announcement, embracing the one-time rival Kubernetes container orchestrator.
Red Hat Releases CRI-O 1.0 for Kubernetes Container Runtime
Red Hat announced the official 1.0 general availability release of CRI-O on Oct. 16, providing a competitive alternative to running the Docker runtime in Kubernetes deployments. The news comes as the DockerCon EU conference gets underway in Copenhagen, Denmark from Oct. 16-19.
Researchers Reveal Critical KRACK Flaws in WPA WiFi Security
Widely used WPA2 protocol for WiFi security is revealed by researchers to be at risk from a form of replay attack that could leave hundreds of millions of devices vulnerable to attack.
Grafeas Project Debuts to Improve Kubernetes Supply Chain Security
New open-source effort backed by Google, IBM, Red Hat and others, launches to provide auditing and governance for the container software supply chain.
Nginx 1.13.6 Patches Web Server for the Year 2038 Flaw
Developers and organizations around the world rushed to fix the Y2K bug nearly 20 years ago as the calendar rolled over to the new millennium. There is also a similar bug that is resident in Unix/Linux systems known as the Year 2038 bug.
Apache Patches Optionsbleed Flaw in HTTP Server
Apache HTTPD 2.4.28 is now available, fixing a vulnerability that could have potentially enabled information disclosure. The Apache HTTP Web Server (commonly simply referred to as 'Apache') is the most widely deployed web server in the world, and until last week, it was at risk from a security vulnerability known as Optionsbleed. The Optionsbleed vulnerability was first publicly disclosed by security researcher Hanno Bock on Sept 18, with Apache patching the issue in the httpd 2.4.28 web server release that debuted on Oct. 5.
Linux Foundation Launches OpenMessaging Project
The roster of Linux Foundation Collaborative Project is growing again, this time with the launch of OpenMessaging project. According to the project's GitHub projec page, the goal of the effort is to provide a vendor-neutral open standard for distributed messaging and stream.
Java Moving Forward With Faster Pace Release Schedule, Modular System
Among the key messages and themes that emerged at the JavaOne 2017 conference, held in San Francisco from Oct. 1 to 5, is that the Java community is moving faster now than at any other point in the popular programming language's history.
Java 9 Debuts with Jigsaw Modular Approach at JavaOne
The Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE) version 9 is now generally available bringing with it a number of new features to help make Java more modular and efficient. At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco on Oct. 2, Mark Reinhold Chief Architect, Java Platform Group at Oracle outlined some of the new Java 9 enhancements and provided insight on what's next.
Asterisk 15 Debuts Advancing Open Source Collaboration Technology with Video
Digium, the lead commercial sponsor behind the Asterisk open source PBX project, announced the release Asterisk 15 on Oct. 3, pushing the 13 year—old effort into the world of video conferencing.
SUSE Updates Linux Application Delivery Platforms
Enterprise Linux vendor SUSE is updating a number of different platforms this week, including its Kubernetes based CaaS Platform.
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