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Google Cloud Platform to Add Regions in Salt Lake City, Seoul

Posted on April 9, 2019 by Christine Hall

At Google Cloud Next, Google said that it spent $47 billion dollars between 2016 and 2018 building its cloud infrastructure. Continue reading Google Cloud Platform to Add Regions in Salt Lake City, Seoul→

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Data Center World: The Unintended Consequences of the Data Revolution

Posted on March 22, 2019 by Christine Hall

The generations that have grown up never knowing a world without internet are in many ways leaving tradition behind. Continue reading Data Center World: The Unintended Consequences of the Data Revolution→

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F5 Ups Its Container and Open Source Game With $670M Nginx Deal

Posted on March 13, 2019 by Christine Hall

Networking and security company says it’s only in the early stages of developing for containers and hopes the acquisition will hasten that process. Continue reading F5 Ups Its Container and Open Source Game With $670M Nginx Deal→

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AWS, Google, Microsoft, Red Hat's New Registry to Act as Clearing House for Kubernetes Operators

Posted on March 4, 2019 by Christine Hall

Operators make life easier for Kubernetes users, but they’re so popular that finding good ones is not easy. Operatorhub.io is an attempt to fix that. Continue reading AWS, Google, Microsoft, Red Hat's New Registry to Act as Clearing House for Kubernetes Operators→

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Rancher Labs' K3s Shrinks Kubernetes for the Edge

Posted on March 2, 2019 by Christine Hall

For running containers at the edge, Rancher Labs has created K3s, a Kubernetes distribution that weighs-in at 40MB and needs only 512MB RAM to run. Continue reading Rancher Labs' K3s Shrinks Kubernetes for the Edge→

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New Elisa Project Focuses on Linux In Safety-Critical Systems

Posted on February 27, 2019 by Christine Hall

A safety-critical system is any system in which failure could result in injury, loss of life, significant property damage or environmental damage. Continue reading New Elisa Project Focuses on Linux In Safety-Critical Systems→

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Microsoft IIS Web Server's CPU Gobbling Bug

Posted on February 26, 2019 by Christine Hall

Microsoft’s fix for a bug in its IIS web server will require configuration by admins once the patch is applied. Continue reading Microsoft IIS Web Server's CPU Gobbling Bug→

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Swim Open Sources Its Machine Learning Platform for Edge Computing

Posted on February 22, 2019 by Christine Hall

Taking the “open core” route, the startup wants the open source community to take its platform in more directions than it’s been able to so far. Continue reading Swim Open Sources Its Machine Learning Platform for Edge Computing→

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Container Bug Allows Attackers to Gain Root Access on Host Machine

Posted on February 12, 2019 by Christine Hall

The container bug, difficult to exploit because it requires a malicious container to be installed on the system, affects nearly everyone using containers. Continue reading Container Bug Allows Attackers to Gain Root Access on Host Machine→

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Rancher Now Allows Containerized Apps to Run on Multiple Clusters

Posted on February 7, 2019 by Christine Hall

The open source Kubernetes startup Rancher makes public its easy way to deploy containerized applications to multiple clusters. Continue reading Rancher Now Allows Containerized Apps to Run on Multiple Clusters→

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