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Data modernisation & denormalisation: 3T integrates with Hackolade
02 Sep 2021 -
AtomicJar, nuclear integration testing just got jammy
31 Aug 2021 -
New Relic opens wider on open source observability
26 Aug 2021
It’s always tough when vendors start their company name with a number… primarily because no sentence starts particularly well with a numerical value. But it worked for 3M, so let's move on to 3T ...
AtomicJar is a startup on a mission to make integration testing easier for developers across the software development lifecycle. The organisation aims to serve the Testcontainers community, build ...
Known for its observability technology, New Relic this year joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Governing Board as a platinum member. It was a natural biological organic fit, say ...
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Kong Konnect on Red Hat OpenShift ups API (K)onnectivity
25 Aug 2021 -
Why Confluent Kubernetes is a data-in-motion play
13 Aug 2021 -
Sonatype Lift aims to elevate ‘pull request’ analysis
12 Aug 2021 -
Spectral Preflight, buckles up supply chain script verification
11 Aug 2021 -
The control plane has landed
09 Aug 2021 -
Project Trino: a data-developer inside story
05 Aug 2021 -
The speed of software, MACH Alliance hits 30
03 Aug 2021
APIs are everything. Actually, they’re not, they’re just really important in the context of modern cloud applications, services and distributed networks that rely upon the interconnectivity and ...
Open source is all about data, obviously… but we’ve seen these last few months really amplify the notion of data-in-motion. It wasn’t so long ago that Confluent for Kubernetes arrived, a platform ...
Software supply chain automation is a perhaps un-loved sub-genre of the total information technology landscape. But this harsh reality is not so at Maryland-based Sonatype, the company that likes ...
The Holy Land’s technology sector continues to expand it seems, Tel Aviv-based Spectral is making noise relating to its Preflight tool. The company claims to be a developer-first cyber specialist, ...
The era of control planes has started. That’s what Upbound, the company behind the open source Crossplane project (now donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in full) thinks. Why ...
In 2012, while working at Facebook, Martin Traverso, David Phillips, Dain Sundstrom and Eric Hwang created open source project Presto to replace Apache Hive to attempt to address the problems of ...
In news that perhaps slipped through the cracks in the pre-summer build-up, earlier this year the MACH Alliance has reached the 30 member milestone. For the record, the MACH Alliance presents and ...
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Linux in space: CloudLinux powers Atlas V rocket
02 Aug 2021 -
Redis explains why data architecture 'crumbles' at AI/ML model inferencing
29 Jul 2021 -
From incubation-to-graduation: CNCF ‘graduates’ Linkerd service mesh
28 Jul 2021 -
Linux as a computational storage panacea?
27 Jul 2021 -
Lizard logic, Abbyy NeoML open source library adds Python
23 Jul 2021
In a world where some question the code-share channels of open source communities and the use of components that may (or indeed may not) bring into question their provenance, prowess and ...
Rolling out Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) is tough. It’s tough because it’s hard to get these projects to production and ultimately deliver the desired results. What’s ...
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) tells us that it’s on a mission. That mission is to build not just cloud-native software, that part should be obvious, right? Its self-stated mission is ...
Linux is widely agreed to be key to the onward development of computational storage. As we have noted before, computational storage enables a software and hardware system to offload and alleviate ...
Abbyy didn’t let the summer slowdown ‘silly season’ dampen its news cycle too much, the ‘digital intelligence company’ announced an update for NeoML, its cross-platform open source machine learning ...