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How Java helps deliver the groceries
26 May 2020 -
FOSS Responders: open community support for COVID-19
22 May 2020 -
Hazelcast CTO: 25 years of Java, welcome to the data-driven 3rd act
21 May 2020
This guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider is written by Ocado Technology’s Matthew Cornford in his position as head of product for the company’s Handling Robotics Department and ...
There’s a time-honoured technique in quality professional journalism throughout the trade, broadcast and regional press, especially in the era of the web: never use a pun, or any element of ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written in full by John DesJardins in his role as field CTO and VP of solution architecture for North America region at operational ...
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Percona CEO: Take an unbiased (multi-cloud) approach to cloud databases
20 May 2020 -
Grafana 7.0 offers observability via metrics, logs, traces & the ‘new beyond’
18 May 2020 -
A star is born, DataStax launches Astra
14 May 2020 -
NearForm: What’s next for Kubernetes?
11 May 2020 -
Acquia & friends: open source and the COVID-19 pandemic
07 May 2020 -
Fangs open for Python-only web dev from Anvil
07 May 2020 -
Mighty Kong has awoken, Insomnia roams the API jungle
04 May 2020
Database misconfigurations in the cloud are a problem, one might even say that it’s becoming a common problem. As founder and CEO at Percona, Peter Zaitsev said this week during his organization’s ...
Grafana comes from Grafana Labs -- it is a composable open source platform for metrics analytics, monitoring and visualisation. It’s all about achieving observability, now that ‘observability’ is ...
DataStax is the company behind a ‘highly available’ cloud-native NoSQL data platform built on Apache Cassandra, which (as you probably know) is a free and open source, distributed, wide column ...
Kubernetes is a fast-evolving toolset, with a growing capability to deliver speed and agility in how enterprises deploy, scale and manage their applications. So what’s next for this container ...
When you’re in the middle of a global pandemic and the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) contagion has drastically altered a massive proportion of the aspects of life around you… then that old chestnut the ...
Anvil was founded with the aim of making it simple and fast to create and deploy powerful web apps, using only the Python language. It is a web-based development environment and was a spin-out from ...
What do gigantic mythical gorillas have in common with cloud connectivity tools? Answer: not much, usually, unless you consider Kong. Originally developed in Italy but now with headquarters in San ...
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Delphix: managing your data like code (Project Titan)
01 May 2020 -
What to expect from Percona Live Online 2020
30 Apr 2020 -
Cartesi creates Linux infrastructure for blockchain DApps
20 Apr 2020 -
GitLab guru: 15 years later, we’re still learning
15 Apr 2020 -
Dear developers, do you have a license to build with that (open) software?
08 Apr 2020
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Derek Smart in his role as senior staff engineer at Delphix. As noted here on TechTarget, instead of working on live ...
This is the weirdest tech conference, like, ever… we thought. You fly to Amsterdam and the Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol hotel is connected to the airport terminal itself. Okay, it’s a long ...
Cartesi is a DApp infrastructure. DApps (sometimes called Dapps) are from the blockchain universe and so, logically, the apps part stands for application (obviously) and the D part stands for ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Brendan O’Leary in his position as senior developer evangelist at GitLab. As many readers will already know, GitLab is an ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Ilkka Turunen in his role as global director of solution architecture at Sonatype. Turunen describes himself as a software ...