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IBM Cloud Last in Line to Adopt Availability Zones

Posted on June 13, 2018 by Christine Hall

Big Blue’s Cloud either hopes hopes availability zones will help it catch Azure, or keep GCP safely behind them. Continue reading IBM Cloud Last in Line to Adopt Availability Zones→

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Eric S. Raymond on Keeping the Bazaar Secure and Functional

Posted on June 13, 2018 by Christine Hall

Eric S. Raymond took the time at SELF to talk with ITPro Today about the need to “clean” legacy code, along with tips on how to help others maintain your code long after you’re gone. Continue reading Eric S. Raymond on Keeping the Bazaar Secure and Functional→

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How Did GitLab Scale Up for the Slashdot Effect? Point and Click

Posted on June 7, 2018 by Christine Hall

Microsoft’s acquisition of its competitor GitHub pushed more than 100,000 repositories to migrate to GitLab within 24 hours. Here’s how GitLab’s infrastructure team coped. Continue reading How Did GitLab Scale Up for the Slashdot Effect? Point and Click→

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Why Open Source Software is Moving to GitLab After Microsoft-GitHub Deal

Posted on June 5, 2018 by Christine Hall

Much open source software is seemingly on the move, as the also-ran GitLab repository benefits from GitHub’s sale to Microsoft. Continue reading Why Open Source Software is Moving to GitLab After Microsoft-GitHub Deal→

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Bitglass Report Says SaaS Rules the Cloud

Posted on June 2, 2018 by Christine Hall

This year’s Bitglass report shows cloud use on a steep rise, with SaaS use topping the list. Continue reading Bitglass Report Says SaaS Rules the Cloud→

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Kata Project Seeks to Improve Security with Virtualized Containers

Posted on June 2, 2018 by Christine Hall

The OpenStack Foundation’s Kata project seeks to improve cloud security with virtualized containers. Continue reading Kata Project Seeks to Improve Security with Virtualized Containers→

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IBM Builds New Ultra-Fast Platform for Hoovering Up and Analyzing Data from Anywhere

Posted on May 31, 2018 by Christine Hall

Says new Cloud Private for Data “enables real-time analytics like never before.” Continue reading IBM Builds New Ultra-Fast Platform for Hoovering Up and Analyzing Data from Anywhere→

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Box Pitches New Multi-Zone Feature to Help With GDPR Compliance

Posted on May 29, 2018 by Christine Hall

Multizone support will allow Box users to address data residency and compliance requirements to meet GDPR and other regulatory obligations. Continue reading Box Pitches New Multi-Zone Feature to Help With GDPR Compliance→

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Admins Aren't Patching Open Source Says Black Duck Security Report

Posted on May 25, 2018 by Christine Hall

According to the latest Black Duck security report, the average unpatched vulnerability running on data center servers is six years old. Continue reading Admins Aren't Patching Open Source Says Black Duck Security Report→

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VMware OpenStack 5 Rolls Out for Data Centers and Telecoms

Posted on May 22, 2018 by Christine Hall

VMware Open Stack 5 offers the ability to upgrade from previous versions on-the-fly, as well as an easy path from OpenStack offerings from other vendors. Continue reading VMware OpenStack 5 Rolls Out for Data Centers and Telecoms→

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