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The second major Linux kernel milestone release for 2019 is now available, bringing with it support for using persistent storage as regular system memory, as well as a new Linux Security Module (LSM).
Docker Responds to Data Breach and Outlines the Container Future
At DockerCon 19, the CEO of Docker provides some clarity on a breach that impacted his company, as it prepares to move forward with new application development and cloud native technology efforts.
Shuttleworth Tells OpenStack To Keep Its Focus on the Cloud
At the Open Infrastructure Summit, Ubuntu Founder Mark Shuttleworth announces a new commercial support program for open infrastructure and criticizes the OpenStack Foundation's efforts to look beyond its core cloud platform.
Docker Enterprise 3.0 Advances Container Development and Deployment
At DockerCon 19, Docker Inc announces the latest release of its flagship commercial platform in a bid to help make container development, deployment and management easier for enterprises.
OpenStack Looks To Help Define the Future of Open Infrastructure
The OpenStack Foundation kicks off its inaugural Open Infrastructure Summit, confirming a pair of top level projects as it expands its open-source cloud effo
Docker Hub Breached, Impacting 190,000 Accounts
The widely used container application repository is the victim of a data breach, though Docker Inc. reports the impact is restricted to a small subset of users.
Apache Software Foundation Advances Enterprise App Development With Top Level Projects
The open source Netbeans Java Integrated Developer Environment (IDE) and SkyWalking application performance monitoring (APM) project efforts move forward.
Mozilla Looks Beyond the Browser With WebThings
After two-years of effort, Mozilla advances its Internet of Things (IoT) effort with WebThings, providing a Linux gateway and a framework to help users connect devices in a secure way.
Zend Framework Headed to the Linux Foundation as Open Source Laminas Project
Core framework used by enterprise application developers for PHP is moving to an open governance model.
Mark Shuttleworth Explains How the Disco Dingo Will Snap Up the Linux Desktop
Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical and Ubuntu outlines new Linux innovations that are coming in the Ubuntu 19.04 Disco Dingo release.
Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment: Keys to the DevOps Revolution
Learn what continuous delivery and continuous deployment are all about and how they enable DevOps pipelines to accelerate application development and operations.
Network Service Mesh Project Joins Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Project backed by Cisco, VMware and Red Hat lands as a new sandbox effort to enable a new type of mesh of container networking.
What Is the State of Enterprise Open-Source Software?
Red Hat's annual State of Enterprise Open-Source software report reveals that some organizations are still concerned about security, though overall adoption is growing.
OpenStack Stein Improves Cloud Identity and Orchestration
The OpenStack Stein release introduces new multi-cloud orchestration capabilities, as well as enhancements to help enable edge computing use-cases.
SUSE Advances Enterprise Cloud Efforts
Suse claims that it will soon be the largest Linux independent vendor in the world, as it looks to grow a larger cloud footprint.
Apache Patches Carpe Diem Vulnerability in Web Server Update
eWEEK: The open-source Apache Web Server project has patched six flaws in the new 2.4.39 update, including a critical issue that could potentially put cloud and shared web hosting providers at risk.
Chef Opens Up DevOps Platform With Enterprise Automation Stack
Chef realigns its product portfolio and strategy to be 100 percent open-source, as it moves away from open-core model in an effort to help advance software automation.
The Apache Software Foundation Continues To Grow Open-Source Software
The Apache Software Foundation is celebrating its 20th anniversary, as it continues to help develop and promote open-source software that underpins much of the internet.
How GM's Cruise Autonomous Vehicle Effort is Improving Kubernetes
Having the right access control in place for authorized systems and individuals is a critical part of any modern computing platform. When Cruise Automation didn't quite get the all the capabilities it needed from within the open-source Kubernetes project, it went out and built its' own open-source project to fill the gap.
Serverless Cloud Security: How to Secure Serverless Computing
Serverless is a new computing paradigm that also introduces new security risks. Learn what serverless is and the security steps your organization needs to take to make serverless workloads run securely.