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Jakarta EE will enable the enterprise Java community to “deliver an enormous amount of value and innovation going forward."
#OSSummit: Linux Continues to Pay the Price for CPU Hardware Vulnerabilities
More than a year and a half ago, the world first learned of the Spectre and Meltdown attacks impacting Intel and other CPU vendors. The flood of somewhat related CPU hardware issues has continued since then as operating systems developers, including Linux kernel developers, have raced to keep pace with patching.
#OSSUMMIT: Confidential Computing Consortium Takes Shape to Enable Secure Collaboration
At the Open Source Summit in San Diego, California on August 21, the Linux Foundation announced the formation of the Confidential Computing Consortium. Confidential computing is an approach using encrypted data that enables organizations to share and collaborate, while still maintaining privacy.
Understanding Kubernetes Storage
Kubernetes storage is useful to storage administrators because it enables different forms of persistent, stateful data retention within Kubernetes cluster deployments, which are increasingly popular.
What Docker Storage is All About
Learn what Docker containers are all about, including how to enable different types of storage to support stateful application deployment.
CloudBees Advances State of the DevOps World
At its annual user conference, CloudBees previews a new Software Delivery Management platform as the DevOps vendor celebrates 15 years of Jenkins.
Cloudera open source route seeks to keep big data alive
Inspired by the IBM-Red Hat model, Cloudera goes the open source route to broaden its market as demand for Hadoop weakens and the vendor takes on big competitors like AWS.
Q&A: CircleCI CTO Explains Why DevOps Is a Growing Enterprise
The CTO of DevOps platform vendor CircleCI shares insights on how the market has changed as his company raises new funds to power ahead.
Fedora, GNOME Software, and snap
A question about the future of package distribution is at the heart of a disagreement about the snap plugin for the GNOME Software application in Fedora.
npm Updates Enterprise JavaScript Developer Platform
The latest version of npm Enterprise adds new package filtering capabilities and enhances single sign-on, in an effort to improve developer workflow.
Open Source Networking Accelerates with ONAP Dublin
The Linux Foundation Networking effort moves forward with Open Network Automation Platform efforts
IBM Closes Red Hat Acquisition Pledging to Keep Enterprise Software Separate
$34B deal is now done and with it comes renewed questions about how IBM will influence and control Red Hat's enterprise software portfolio.
How Tara AI Is Helping Developers Build Better Software Faster
Choosing the right programming language or framework often involves a bit of guesswork, which is what Tara AI is aiming to replace with machine learning.
BPF for security—and chaos—in Kubernetes
At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2019 there were multiple sessions with BPF in the title where developers talked about how BPF can be used to help with Kubernetes security, monitoring, and even chaos engineering testing.
SIGnals from KubeCon
Introductions to what the various SIGs do, as well as more detailed sessions, were a core part of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2019, as the different groups explained what they're doing now and their plans for the future. Two sessions, in particular, covered the work of the Release and Architecture SIGs, both of which have a key role in driving the project forward.
openSUSE considers governance options
The relationship between SUSE and the openSUSE community is currently under discussion as the community considers different options for how it wants to be organized and governed in the future. Among the options under consideration is the possibility of openSUSE setting up an entirely independent foundation, as it seeks greater autonomy and control over its own future and operations.
VMware Acquires Bitnami, Growing Ability to Deliver Apps to the Multi-Cloud
Widely used and deploy technology vendor used for making open source applications easy to install, is now coming into the VMware fold.
The future of Docker containers
Michael Crosby is one of the most influential developers working on Docker containers today, helping to lead development of containerd as well as serving as the Open Container Initiative (OCI) Technical Oversight Chair.
Red Hat Shifts Kubernetes Into High Gear as Linux Advances
At Red Hat Summit, OpenShift version 4 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 are announced, as new foundations on which enterprise applications can be developed and delivered.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Delivers New Server Management Features
Nearly five years after Red Hat last released a major version update, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is now generally available, providing organizations with new features to help manage modern application deployment infrastructure.