Buildkite Expands Scale-Out Continuous Delivery Platform
Buildkite Pty Ltd has expanded its namesake concurrency-minded continuous integration and delivery software to make it a full-fledged platform, adding in a test engine, a package registry service and...
View ArticleAWS Adds Support, Drops Prices, for Redis-Forked Valkey
Cloud giant Amazon Web Services has expanded support for Valkey, the Linux Foundation-backed open source fork of the previously-open source Redis key value data store. In March, Redis restricted the...
View ArticleeBPF Is Coming for Windows
At the virtual eBPF Summit last month, Thomas Graf, who is CTO and cofounder of Isovalent, talked about the future of the open source filter-turned kernel engine. And that future includes Microsoft...
View ArticleKubeEdge Extends Cloud Native Beyond the Data Center
From its inception, the Kubernetes open source container orchestration engine has been largely focused on data center and cloud operations. But a project from Huawei Cloud is rapidly extending these...
View ArticleBluebricks Atomic Infra Provides Terraform Alternative
Venture capital-fueled startup Bluebricks is setting out to provide a new option for Infrastructure as Code, with its proprietary Atomic Infrastructure technology. The company is currently hoping to...
View ArticleAWS Makes ETL Disappear for Aurora PostgreSQL, DynamoDB
This week, Amazon Web Services introduced new integrations with its Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL and Amazon DynamoDB database management services that allow them to share data with the Amazon Redshift...
View ArticleTecton Tackles Next Big GenAI Challenge: Personalization
Just having a well-tuned model is not enough to enjoy success with generative AI. You also need to connect it firmly to the business practices. “Everybody has access to the same models now. Everybody...
View ArticleAlmaLinux Kitten Offers Preview of Distro’s Next Release
Are you a developer or a power user of AlmaLinux? The hard-working volunteers behind the project have set up a dedicated early release of the next version of AlmaLinux (v10, due next year) for testing...
View ArticleP99Conf: How eBPF Could Make Faster Database Systems
One day in the future, database systems may soon get a speed boost thanks to the emerging eBPF technology. Although eBPF was originally created for in-kernel packet filtering, researchers are finding...
View ArticleFlatcar Container Linux Hitches onto the CNCF
The cloud native computing stack has finally gotten its own dedicated operating system. Built on containers, Flatcar Container Linux, a derivative of the CoreOS distribution, has been accepted as an...
View ArticleAmazon to Save Millions Moving From Apache Spark to Ray
For an e-tailer as large as Amazon, even small performance improvements reap significant savings. By replicating data lake table compaction chores from Apache Spark to the Python-based Ray in the...
View ArticleSlateDB: ‘Bottomless’ Databases Built on Cloud Object Stores
Twisting the dials of the infamous CAP theorem, a new open source storage engine called SlateDB can run a key-value store entirely within the object storage of your favorite cloud provider, costing a...
View ArticleNutanix Extends AI Platform to Public Cloud Kubernetes
Hybrid multicloud computing software provider Nutanix is using its newly acquired Kubernetes-expertise — thanks to last year’s purchase of D2IQ — to help customers get a jump-start on AI operations....
View ArticleDevtron’s Kubernetes Dashboard Tracks GitOps-Driven Apps
SALT LAKE CITY — Kubernetes administrators attending the Cloud Native Computing Foundation‘s KubeCon+CoudNativeCon North America this week should stop by Booth R13 to learn more about the launch of...
View ArticleWebAssembly Won’t Replace Docker Anytime Soon: Docker CTO
Does Docker see WebAssembly as a threat? There is potential value in WebAssembly though it may not be as a replacement to Docker environment itself, commented Docker CTO Justin Cormack (as well as...
View ArticleKueue Can Now Schedule Kubernetes Batch Jobs Across Clusters
A batch scheduler from the K8s Kubernetes Batch Working Group now has the ability to schedule workloads on external clusters, promising to simplify operations management and potentially expand the...
View ArticleP99 Conf: 3 Ways to Squash Application Latency
We’ve all been frustrated by latency, either as users of an application, or as developers building such apps. At ScyllaDB‘s annual P99 virtual conference for system performance management, Pekka...
View ArticleExcel Sharpies Gather in Vegas for Spreadsheet Showdown
Of course, almost everyone fancies themselves to be fairly proficient at Microsoft Excel, at least those who work with numbers on the daily, but how would you compete worldwide? We’re about to find...
View ArticleRed Hat Brings Ansible Automation to Amazon Web Services
For AWS re:Invent, Red Hat has introduced Ansible as a managed service on AWS Marketplace, allowing users to easily run Ansible automation on the Amazon Web Services cloud, with Red Hat managing the...
View ArticleAWS Debuts a Distributed SQL Database, Amazon S3 Tables for Iceberg
Staying abreast of all the latest trends in data management, Amazon Web Services has introduced support for Apache Lakehouse tables for its S3 object storage service, as well as debuted a distributed...
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