Gravitational today announced it has changed its name to Teleport and launched the Teleport Unified Access Plane, an open source security gateway that comes in the form of a single binary that acts as a proxy for remotely accessing Linux servers and Kubernetes clusters. Teleport Unified Access Plane (UAP) for managing those gateways can be […]
Dynatrace Adds to Observability Capabilities
Dynatrace today announced it has extended its observability capabilities via the launch of its PurePath 4 platform that adds support for the open source OpenTelemetry framework and W3C Trace Context specification for distributed tracing. In addition, the company is adding support for service meshes and serverless computing frameworks running on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft […]
Open Source Software and the Tragedy of the Commons
With many eyes looking at code, “All bugs become shallow,” as software developer and author Eric Raymond called Linus’s Law in action. This is one of the reasons behind the popularity of open source: the volunteer communities working to improve and update the code. And according to a Purdue University study, Linus’s Law does, in […]
Logz.io Embraces Jaeger for Distributed Tracing
Logz.io announced at its online ScaleUp! 2020 conference announced today it has added support for open source Jaeger distributed tracing software to its observability platform based on a curated instance of open source Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana (ELK) software. Logz.io CTO Jonah Kowall said support for Jaeger extends the reach of the open source platform […]
The Value of OpenTelemetry in Observability
As infrastructure becomes more complex, the quest for better observability continues. With increased containerization, third-party applications and generally increased network complexity, it becomes difficult for organizations to track issues of stability and performance. But OpenTelemetry can be used to improve upon observability throughout a network by enhancing and consolidating reporting throughout all applications and services. […]
Survey Sees Faster Shift to Open Source Software
A survey of 638 IT professionals finds the economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic is, like other slumps, driving increased adoption of open source software. Conducted by Tidelift, a provider of commercial support and maintenance for open source projects, the survey finds 44% of respondents reporting their organizations are now more likely to […]
OpenSSF Makes Free Security Training Available
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), an arm of the Linux Foundation, is providing free security training for developers building and employing open source software starting later this week as part of an overall effort to advance best DevSecOps practices. Linux Foundation CTO Chris Aniszczyk said the Secure Software Development Fundamentals professional certificate program along […]
Azul Adds OpenJDK Migration Services
Azul today announced today it will provide migration services for IT organizations looking to transition from the proprietary Oracle Java Standard Edition (SE) developer platform to the Zulu edition of an open source OpenJDK equivalent. OpenJDK is based on the HotpSpot edition of the Java virtual machine, the Java Class Library and the Java compiler. […]
OpenTelemetry and the Future of Monitoring Instrumentation
OpenTelemetry is an open source project to provide a de facto standard trace API and a metric and log agent to end vendor lock-in It’s no surprise that understanding the internal health of applications and systems is a high priority for developers and SREs. It’s a well-understood problem with dozens of vendors focused on helping […]
Open Source License Compliance Tips for DevOps Pipelines
Open source components are used in most modern organizations, either included directly into software as code or as tools integrated into workflows. In DevOps environments, often a combination of the two occurs. These components can help speed development processes, provide functionality that isn’t otherwise available and decrease operating costs of teams. To successfully implement open […]
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