CentOS 7’s official end of life is June 30th. What should a DevOps team do? We help you consider your choices.
AlmaLinux Introduces Engineering Steering Committee to Enhance Community Collaboration
AlmaLinux is keeping its Linux community in the technology loop.
Defining DevSecOps for IoT
By embedding security practices at every stage of the IoT development lifecycle, from design through deployment, organizations can significantly enhance the security and integrity of their IoT ecosystems.
Security, Automation and Developer Experience: The Top DevOps Trends of 2024
If you want to know what’s truly changing in the world of DevOps – as opposed to which conversations are most hype-worthy – these are the places to look.
Does More Money Improve Open Source Security?
It sounds simple: If you pay developers more money they’ll improve the quality and security of their code. The evidence isn’t so clear.
Mind the Shift: Answering Common Questions About OpenTofu
A lead contributor to OpenTofu answers the (truly) frequently asked questions about the open source project.
OpenSSF warns of Open Source Social Engineering Threats
Linux dodged a bullet. If the XZ exploit had gone undiscovered for only a few more weeks, millions of Linux systems would have been compromised with a backdoor. We were lucky. But can we stay lucky? The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSF) and the OpenJS Foundation revealed that a similar hackling attempt had targeted several […]
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Tools for Sustainability in Cloud Computing
You’re probably sold on the environmental benefits of moving to the cloud. These tools can help you get there faster by measuring your applications’ carbon emissions.
Securing Open Source Software, the Cyber Resilience Act Way
The Eclipse Foundation is spearheading an effort to create a unified framework for secure software development.
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