Open-source Bottlerocket from AWS aims to break the bottleneck of installing package updates on containerized apps. …read more Source:: Linux
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Apache Brooklyn 1.0 arrives for autonomic cloud computing
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•By Paul Krill The Apache Software Foundation has released Apache Brooklyn 1.0, a production-level release of the open source framework for modeling, monitoring, and managing applications deployed on-premises or in the …read more Source:: OpenSource
Open source companies are thriving in the cloud
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•By Matt Asay Quick, can you spot the common link between MongoDB, DataStax, Redis Labs, Percona, Couchbase, and EnterpriseDB? If you said, “They’re all open source database vendors,” you’d be mostly correct. (Not …read more Source:: OpenSource
Microsoft’s Azure Sphere, its Linux-based microcontroller plus cloud service, hits general availability
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•Microsoft is making its Azure Sphere secure IoT service generally available after several years of testing and previews. …read more Source:: Linux
Kubernetes administration policy made easy with brewOPA
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•Administering policies across Kubernetes and other cloud native environments isn’t easy. Now, Cyral wants to take the trouble out of the job with brewOPA. …read more Source:: Linux
How to switch from Windows 7 to Chrome OS CloudReady
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•If all you’re doing with your Windows 7 PC runs off the web or the cloud, you can move it to CloudyReady, the Chromium OS-based operating system. …read more Source:: Linux
Why Kubernetes is vital for your business
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•By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols To manage moving all your server applications to the cloud in containers, you’ll need to do some container orchestration, that’s where Kubernetes comes in. …read more Source:: OpenSource
Ubuntu 19.10: A look into Ubuntu’s enterprise future
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•Ubuntu sees a future where both Kubernetes and OpenStack will keep it as one of the leading cloud and container companies. …read more Source:: Linux
Mysterious release of radioactive material uncovered
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•It was the most serious release of radioactive material since Fukushima 2011, but the public took little notice of it: In September 2017, a slightly radioactive cloud moved across Europe. …read more Source:: Science
From Linux to cloud, why Red Hat matters for every enterprise
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•Today, Red Hat dominates enterprise Linux. Tomorrow, it wants to rule the cloud. With IBM beside it, don’t bet against it. …read more Source:: Linux