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Based on the open source RDBTools project, Redis Labs' new tool gives database administrators a stable graphical user interface for database management.
Vitess 4.0 matures cloud-native database platform
Scaling a MySQL database in the cloud is not easy, but the open source Vitess project manages the project at scale for cloud-native Kubernetes deployments
Java Applications Go Cloud-Native with Project Quarkus
Getting Java applications to run well in a cloud-native environment hasn't always been easy, but that could soon change thanks to the open-source Quarkus framework.
ScyllaDB set to improve NoSQL database performance
open source database platform is making some big gains
Python 3.8 Adds Walrus Operator, Improves Developer Experience
The new release of the popular programming language includes capabilities to help developers produce better code, but it might take a while for enterprise adoption.
OpenStack Train Keeps Open Source Cloud Moving Forward
After nine years of releases, OpenStack executives claim the open source cloud effort is still on track, with the latest release loaded with features.
Open source database use is a growing trend
Study shows that more users are using open source software for data management, with most organizations using more than one technology to help meet different needs.
Apache Rya matures open source triple store database
Open source triple store database technology used by the U.S. Navy moves forward as a stable, mature project at the Apache Software Foundation.
PostgreSQL 12 boosts open source database performance
Widely used open source PostgreSQL database platform gets a major update providing users with new SQL query capabilities for JSON and improved performance.
#SecTorCa: Millions of Phones Leaking Information Via Tor
There is a privacy threat lurking on perhaps hundreds of millions of devices, that could enable potential attackers to track and profile users, by using information leaked via the Tor network, even if the users never intentionally installed Tor in the first place.
Containous releases Traefik 2.0 open source edge router
Traefik 2.0, a major update to the popular open source edge router, enables new use cases and improves visibility into cloud-native deployment stacks, including Kubernetes.
Microsoft Releases .NET Core 3.0 Open-Source Framework
A major update of Microsoft's .NET Core improves performance and adds new programming patterns.
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 15 Marks End of Short-Term Support
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 15 is the last release that will only be supported for a year, as the company moves to a new model to support the open-source cloud platform.
Kubernetes 1.16 Offers New Promise for IPv6 Cloud Native Deployments
The open source container orchestration platform expands networking capabilities with an initial dual stack IPv4/IPv6 implementation.
Java 13 Delivers Features That Improve Productivity, Efficiency
At its CodeOne conference, Oracle explains how the rapid release cycle for Java has yielded innovation, as Java SE 13 is officially launched.
WordPress Parent Automattic Raises $300M from Salesforce Ventures
Open source technology company gets a big boost from Salesforce.
How Chrome OS works upstream
Google has a long and interesting history contributing to the upstream Linux kernel. With Chrome OS, Google has tried to learn from some of the mistakes of its past and is now working with the upstream Linux kernel as much as it can.
Why Open Source continues to be the foundation for modern IT
The recent Open Source Summit North America once again highlighted the myriad ways open source technologies impact us all.
CHAOSS project bringing order to open-source metrics
Providing meaningful metrics for open-source projects has long been a challenge, as simply measuring downloads, commits, or GitHub stars typically doesn't say much about the health or diversity of a project. It's a challenge the Linux Foundation's Community Health Analytics Open Source Software (CHAOSS) project is looking to help solve. At the 2019 Open Source Summit North America (OSSNA), Matt Germonprez, one of the founding members of CHAOSS, outlined what the group is currently doing and why its initial efforts didn't work out as expected.
OpenStack Foundation's StarlingX 2.0 Expands Cloud Computing to the Edge
The OpenStack Foundation's StarlingX has reached another major milestone, with the 2.0 release of the edge computing platform project.