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The 16th release of OpenStack now uses the open-source Python 3.5 programming language and provides new standalone project component options.
Red Hat Continues Container Development Efforts with Microsoft
Red Hat and Microsoft announced on Aug. 22 that the two vendors are continuing to collaborate on enabling and expanding container support. The two vendors first pledged to working together in November 2015 as part of a wide ranging cloud partnership and have been incrementally delivering on its promise ever since.
Google Improves Security in Android 8.0 Oreo
New version of Android includes multiple new capabilities to enhance mobile operating system security.
Oracle Wants to Open Up Java EE
Java Enterprise Edition could be leaving the tight control of Oracle and moving to an Open Source Foundation (maybe).
CoreOS Tectonic 1.7 Improves Container Orchestration Platform
CoreOS updates its Kubernetes-based container management and orchestration platform providing new monitoring features as well enabling support for Microsoft Azure.
Docker Updates Enterprise Edition with Secure Multi-Tenancy Support
After months of development with Docker Community Edition releases, Docker Enterprise Edition 17.06 is now generally available.
Git, SVN and Mercurial Open-Source Version Control Systems Update for Critical Security Vulnerability
The three major open-source version control systems were all at risk from a flaw that could enable arbitrary code execution.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.6 Previews New Technology
Red Hat released the latest incremental update of its OpenShift container platform on August 9, providing users with new capabilities taken from the upstream open-source Kubernetes 1.6 release.
Why AWS Joining the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Matters
AWS is now a member of the open-source effort that is building Kubernetes, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Amazon will launch its own Kubernetes service.
LibreOffice 5.4 Adds New Features to Open Source Office Suite
LibreOffice is the default standard office suite in many mainstream Linux distributions including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE and Ubuntu. LibreOffice is also available for both Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X as well. LibreOffice includes Writer document, Calc Spreadsheet, Impress Presentation, Base Database and Draw drawing programs as part of the integrated suite.
Bitnami Releases Cabin Mobile Kubernetes Dashboard as Open Source
Bitnami announced on August 1 that it is open sourcing the first mobile app for managing Kubernetes, with the public release of Cabin.
GoDaddy Terminates its OpenStack Cloud Server Business
Hosting vendor GoDaddy first debutedi ts own OpenStack powered cloud service in March 2016, with high hopes of success. Those hope have been dashed, as GoDaddy sent out notices to its customers this week advising them that the service will be shut down.
Internet Bug Bounty Raises New Funding to Improve Open-Source Security
Bug bounty program that provides cash rewards for security researchers that responsibly disclose open-source code vulnerabilities, gets new money from Facebook, the Ford Foundation and GitHub.
SUSE Partners with Supermicro for OpenStack Cloud Hardware
Server vendor Supermicro has entered into a global partnership with Linux vendor SUSE that will benefit customers with new integrated OpenStack cloud hardware
Open Container Initiative Specifications Near 1.0 Completion
Vote on the OCI image specification is approved unanimously, with vote on the runtime specification still ongoing.
Juniper Developing Open-Source Intent-Based Networking Approach of Its Own
The basic idea behind intent based networking is rather than having a pre-defined, rigid set of policies that define network operations, the network is more agile and is able to react to the 'intent' of the user or operation.
Linux 4.12 Kernel Debuts New Schedulers in Big Release
Linux creator Linus Torvalds officially released the Linux 4.12 kernel on July 2, providing improved capabilities that will help improve the scalability and performance of Linux operating systems.
IBM Using Docker and Kubernetes to Enable Watson Cognitive Computing
IBM's Watson computing platform is helping to enable a new era of what IBM calls "Cognitive Computing" with its powerful processing and analytics capabilities. Looking beyond the physical hardware behind IBM Watson, it is Docker containers that are helping IBM to deliver Watson services.
Kubernetes 1.7 Improves Container Security and API Aggregation
The second major release of Kubernetes in 2017 debuts, providing new stable features to improve the extensibility and security of the open-source container orchestration platform.
Docker 17.06 CE Debuts with Multi-Stage Container Builds
The Docker 17.06 Community Edition is the first release to include the multi-stage build capability which was the subject of several talks at DockerCon. The promise of multi-stage builds was addressed by Docker founder Solomon Hykes during his DockerCon keynote.
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