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Sumo Logic eyes open source disruption (in 4 of 6 stack levels)
11 Sep 2019 -
What is confidential computing?
04 Sep 2019 -
Scylla’s real-time NoSQL database tapped by 'super app'
29 Aug 2019
Software is eating the world… and open source software is creating a new set of recipes, chewing it up and sticking it all into a completely different kind of sandwich with a whole new set of ...
The recent Open Source Summit was held in the balmy climes of San Diego and, among the news emanating from the event itself, the Computer Weekly Open Source Insider team were made aware of ...
Scylla [pronounced: sill-la] was (and to all intents and purposes still is) a Greek god era sea monster whose mission is to haunt and torment the rocks of a narrow strait of water opposite the ...
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MongoDB code guru: what even is a ‘good’ developer?
29 Aug 2019 -
Golang or go home: how Curve is taking Golang to new heights
21 Aug 2019 -
Codefresh freshens produce at the Kubernetes code marketplace
14 Aug 2019 -
Facebook open sources Hermes JavaScript engine
13 Aug 2019 -
DataStax: what is a ‘progressive’ cloud strategy?
07 Aug 2019 -
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7, it's a bit better than 7.6
06 Aug 2019 -
NordVPN offers NordLynx for Linux, built around WireGuard
05 Aug 2019
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Open Source Insider team blog written by Joe Drumgoole in his capacity as director for developer advocacy across EMEA region at MongoDB. Drumgoole ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Open Source Insider blog written by Matt Boyle in his capacity as lead software engineer at Curve. Curve allows users to spend money from all their ...
Codefresh is the first Kubernetes-native CI/CD technology, with CI denoting Continuous Integration and CD denoting Continuous Delivery, obviously. The organisation has this month worked to improve ...
Hermes is the Greek god of trade, heraldry and commerce… but also the Greek god of thieves and trickery. Facebook was presumably thinking of Hermes’ more virtuous qualities when it named its ...
With its roots and foundations in the open source Apache Cassandra database, Santa Clara headquartered DataStax insists that it likes to keep things open. As such, the company is opening a wider ...
Red Hat… no, wait, stop there -- not Red Hat the IBM company, actually just Red Hat -- that’s how the company is still putting out news stories. We’ll start again, open source enterprise software ...
Virtual Private Network (VPN) company NordVPN has introduced NordLynx technology built around the WireGuard protocol. WireGuard is thought to be shaking up the VPN space as a new type of protocol ...
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What is Kubernetes-as-a-Service?
05 Aug 2019 -
Redgate acquires (but commits to widening) open source Flyway
02 Aug 2019 -
NuoDB 4.0 beats drum for cloud-native cloud-agnosticism
31 Jul 2019 -
Neo4j charts tighter grip on graph data-at-rest
29 Jul 2019 -
YugaByte goes 100% open under Apache
29 Jul 2019
According to wikis, hacker forum discussions and the team itself, Kubernetes is so-named because it translates from (κυβερνήτης in Greek) to governor, helmsman or captain -- and further, ...
Database development company Redgate has been to the shops. The Cambridge, UK-based firm has bought eggs, fresh bloomers (no, the bread kind) and, direct from the meat counter, a US$10 million ...
Distributed SQL database company NuoDB has reached its version 4.0 iteration... and aligned further to core open source cloud platform technologies. The new release expands cloud-native and ...
San Mateo headquartered graph database company Neo4j (with roots in open source) is working with French defence company Thales (pronounced ta-less). A graph database is a database designed to treat ...
Open source distributed SQL database company YugaByte has confirmed that its eponymously named YugaByte DB is now 100 percent open source under the Apache 2.0 license. The additional homage to open ...