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The ‘four commandments’ for choosing an [open] service provider
03 Apr 2019 -
SUSE gets chipper for Intel, goes large for SAP on Azure
02 Apr 2019 -
Chef open sources 100% under Apache 2.0
02 Apr 2019
The Computer Weekly Open Source Insider team this month spoke to Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange on the ‘four commandments’ to follow when choosing a service provider. With a heavy emphasis on ...
As one would naturally expect at an annual convention, SUSE saved up a few partner, product, platform type announcements to break at its SUSECON show this week. Among the positive push ...
Open source Ruby and Erlang based configuration management tool company Chef has now committed to develop all of its software as open source software under the Apache 2.0 license. Open open open… ...
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SUSE eyes wider horizons for enterprise open source
02 Apr 2019 -
20 milestones at the Apache Software Foundation
27 Mar 2019 -
SuSE touts ‘move to independence’
24 Mar 2019 -
Microsoft open sources Accessibility Insights
24 Mar 2019 -
What to expect from SUSECON 19
21 Mar 2019 -
Big Switch builds open source network operating system
18 Mar 2019 -
F5 caps off growth plans with acquisition of Nginx
12 Mar 2019
The Computer Weekly Developer Network and Open Source Insider team is digging into four days of open source goodness at SUSECON. SUSE these days describes itself as a provider of enterprise-grade ...
Not at all a question of parts unknown, more a case of parts where some are better known than others. The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)’s Jim Jagielski and Sally Khudairi have detailed 20 major ...
Corporate (but ultimately technically-related) news from March saw the completion of SuSE’s acquisition by growth investor EQT from Micro Focus. EQT is a Scandinavia equity funds organisation that ...
The term accessibility might read better if the English language had decided to spell it accessability -- or perhaps even access-ability -- given its use to describe products or services or ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network and Open Source Insider team enjoy hardcore programming discussion, truly vibrant open communities where code commits fly around in a swarm, well-cooked ...
Big Switch Networks describes itself as the cloud-first networking company. The firm focuses on what public cloud-style networking matched with hybrid cloud consistency. News this month sees the ...
The privately held Nginx will be acquired for a total enterprise value of approximately £500 million. Nginx points to its open source community as one of the most attractive elements of the ...
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Cloud Foundry CTO on the key to DevOps transformation
07 Mar 2019 -
Rubrik Build open source cloud data management for 'any' contributor
19 Feb 2019 -
Bow to your Sensu
14 Feb 2019 -
IBM’s Code and Response is open source tech for natural disasters
13 Feb 2019 -
Furnace turns up heat on data streaming apps
12 Feb 2019
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Open Source Inside blog written by Chip Childers, CTO of the Cloud Foundry Foundation. Cloud Foundry is an open source project with an open contribution ...
Rubrik has announced Rubrik Build, a new open source community built around the organisation’s own cloud data management platform. The community created is said to be 100% public and 100% open ...
As all self-respecting geeks now, it’s important to bow to your sensei. When it comes to open source cloud-native user-centric monitoring, it may soon be important to bow to your Sensu. Sensu Go is ...
IBM used its Think 2019 conference this month to announce Code and Response, a $25 million, four-year initiative to put open source technologies developed as part of coding challenges in the ...
Furnace is a free and open source platform for the creation of streaming data (you may prefer to say data streaming) applications. Launched by the warmly named Furnace Ignite Ltd, Furnace itself ...