Does IT lack an ‘It’ factor? Only one in four IT leaders see their efforts delivering competitive advantage, most efforts are maintenance and upgrades …read more Source:: it-priorities
Month: November 2019
Google accused: Now over 40 rivals call for crackdown on Google Shopping
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•More Google Shopping rivals line up to complain that Google isn’t complying with a 2017 European anti-competition order. …read more Source:: oss watch
How open source changed everything — again
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•By Matt Asay We’re about to conclude another decade of open source, and what a long, strange trip it has been. Reading back through predictions made in 2009, no one had the foggiest …read more Source:: OpenSource
Kubernetes autoscaling for event-driven workloads
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•By Simon Bisson Kubernetes, in all its many forms, is a powerful tool for building distributed systems. There’s one big problem though: Out of the box it’s only designed to offer resource-based scaling. …read more Source:: OpenSource
DevOps delivers, but requires new skills – and a whole new mindset
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•DevOps ‘requires multiple teams to work closely with each other, side by side, on a day to day basis, in order to meet the significantly shrunken delivery timelines.’ …read more Source:: it-priorities
Open source transparency comes to root of trust hardware
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•By James Kobielus Geopolitics have put enterprise data centers in the crosshairs of international espionage. From all corners of the globe, hackers of all sorts, including those aligned with national spy agencies, are …read more Source:: OpenSource
Shining open source transparency on the roots of trusted hardware
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•By James Kobielus Geopolitics have put enterprise data centers in the crosshairs of international espionage. From all corners of the globe, hackers of all sorts, including those aligned with national spy agencies, are …read more Source:: OpenSource
Anonymous hacker gets a whopping six years in prison for some lame DDoS attacks
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•Many may call the six-year prison sentence too harsh while the operator of eight DDoS-for-hire services got only 13 months. …read more Source:: oss watch
Microsoft KEDA brings event-driven scaling to Kubernetes
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Microsoft has released KEDA 1.0, a production-ready version of KEDA—an open source component for Kubernetes that provides event-driven autoscaling for containers. Scaling is based on the …read more Source:: OpenSource
Open Invention Network teams up with IBM, Linux Foundation, and Microsoft to protect open-source software from patent trolls
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•Together, they’ll support Unified Patents’ Open Source Zone. This move will deter patent trolls from suing for fear they’ll find their patents annulled. …read more Source:: oss watch