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Third major release of Kubernetes in 2017 debuts, finally providing stable support for a critical security feature.
Oracle Shows Off MySQL 8 Release Candidate
After over a year of development, open-source database is now on the path toward general availability.
Google Android and Apple IOS Update for Critical Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities
Months after Broadpwn bug, another set of highly critical cross-operating system Wi-Fi flaws has been patched. Once again, both Google and Apple have co-operated as part of a mobile operating system vendor industry co-ordination effort, to patch a critical vulnerability in a common Wi-Fi component.
Mozilla Accelerates Firefox 57 with Quantum Speed Boost
Upcoming open-source browser release benefits from multiple technology innovations including a Rust based CSS engine.
OpenDaylight Nitrogen Released Providing SDN Modularity
New open-source Software Defined Networking platform release is now a more modular effort, thanks to Apache Karaf.
Red Hat CEO Optimistic about OpenShift Kubernetes Revenue Growth
Red Hat made its first billion in revenue largely based on Linux, but as the company continues to evolve, a lot of future growth is likely to come from its OpenShift Kubernetes container business.
Heptio Raises New Funding to Close Kubernetes Operational Gaps
Craig McLuckie helped launch the open-source Kubernetes project while at Google and has been busy since November 2016 with his new company Heptio. Heptio is now moving forward, thanks to a $25 million Series B round of funding, bringing total funding to date for the startup to $33.5 million.
Why The Linux Foundation Still Exists
The Linux Foundation hosted its annual Open Source Summit North America event from Sept. 11 to 14 in Los Angeles, highlighting open-source efforts that it helps to lead. One question that Linux Foundation Executive Director, Jim Zemlin grapples with on a regular basis is why his organization continues to be relevant.
Linux Goes to Hollywood
Linus Torvalds joined by tech leaders and Tinseltown actors at LA Open Source Summit
Open Source Summit: Linux Kernel Developers Discuss Challenges, Opportunities
LOS ANGELES — While Linus Torvalds is the most famous Linux kernel developer, he's just one of many that help to lead the way forward. In a panel session at the Open Source Summit in Los Angeles a panel of leading Linux kernel developers discussed their views on the current state of Linux kernel development.
Larry Ellison: There is No One Left for Oracle to Buy
Good news for open-source vendors, Larry Ellison doesn't want to buy you. "There is no one left to buy," Ellison said. "It's not like there are a lot of obvious, as we focus on the Cloud, there are a bunch of obvious targets, we can go out and buy." "So we’re seeing our best growth in technology that we have developed internally," he added.
Open Source Summit: Securing IoT is About Avoiding Anti-Patterns
There are a lot of different pitfalls when it comes to IoT security that developers need to avoid.
7 Announcements from the Open Source Summit in L.A.
The Linux Foundation announces new projects and milestones at its premier North American event
Open Source Summit: It's Time for DevOps and Networking to Talk
LOS ANGELES — Ed Warnicke, Distinguished Consulting Engineer at Cisco Systems is a well known figure in the networking community and he came to the Open Source Summit here with a message - it's time for DevOps and networking people to talk.
IBM Debuts LinuxONE Emperor II Mainframe at Open Source Summit
IBM is one of the founding members of the Linux Foundation and has long used Linux Foundation events as the place to announce new Linux products and services.
Jim Zemlin Declares 2017 the Year of the Linux Desktop
LOS ANGELES — Open Source Summit, the event formerly known as LinuxCon North America, kicked off today with a series of announcements and a s strong message about the power of open source.
"2017 has been a pretty incredible year in open-source," Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Year of LinuxFoundation said in his opening keynote. "Open-source is growing exponentially."
"2017 has been a pretty incredible year in open-source," Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Year of LinuxFoundation said in his opening keynote. "Open-source is growing exponentially."
Linus Torvalds Wants Attackers to Join Linux Kernel Development
Speaking at the Open Source Summit in LA, Linux creator said he wants hackers to join Linux before they turn to the dark side.
OpenStack Pike Cloud Platform Still Provides AWS Compatibility Layer
The latest release of the OpenStack cloud platform landed on Aug. 30 with the debut of OpenStack Pike release. While there are many incremental feature improvements in Pike there is at least one key feature that is noteworthy because it hasn't been removed. That feature is Amazon Web Services (AWS) API compatibility.
Apache Struts Update Patches Critical Vulnerabilities
Apache Struts is a widely used Java framework that is embedded into many enterprise applications, which means that any vulnerabilities provide a potentially very large attack surface. Today the open-source Struts project announced its 2.5.13 update fixing three vulnerabilities.
Linux 4.13 Kernel Released with New Accelerated Security Feature
The fourth new Linux kernel milestone of 2017 is now available, providing improved performance and security features including Kernel Transport Layer Security.
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