Docker Calls out Red Hat for Ambitious Marketing over Recent RunC Vulnerability
Red Hat and Docker are once again competitive frenemies after a disagreement in which the Docker chief technology officer criticized Red Hat for being a little too aggressive over in its marketing...
View ArticleCNCF Rescues the Orphaned RethinkDB Database from Copyleft Oblivion
An open source database left orphaned after a company bankruptcy has found a new lease on life thanks to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). The CNCF has purchased the source code and...
View ArticleOracle Cloud’s Secret Sauce: The Virtual Cloud Network
Oracle may be late to the game of public enterprise cloud, but the Oracle Cloud claims to have at least one infrastructure technology that at least the major dominating cloud providers, such as Amazon...
View ArticleWith PyWren, AWS Lambda Finds an Unexpected Market in Scientific Computing
A University of California-Berkeley researcher has found a new, and somewhat unexpected, use case for the Lambda serverless computing service from Amazon Web Services: scientific computing. At the...
View ArticleAnacondaCon 2017: Python and the Emerging Practice of ‘Open Data Science’
For its first-ever official AnacondaCon user conference, data analytics software provider Continuum Analytics emphasized the idea of “open data science,” or the use of open source tools to analyze and...
View ArticleThe Future of Microscaling and the Current State of Container Deployments
In this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, we spoke with Liz Rice, a co-founder of Microscaling. Rice, as well as the other two co-founders of Microscaling, Anne Currie and Ross Fairbanks, are...
View ArticleOpenStack Ocata: Containers all the Way Down
On Wednesday, the OpenStack community released OpenStack Ocata, the 15th version of this open source software for building cloud services. This release is of particular interest to us in how much it...
View ArticleDocker Launches an Enterprise Edition, Refines Market Strategy
Docker has reorganized its line of self-named container technologies, debuting a new package for professional use, called Docker Enterprise, and is setting a brisk schedule for developer releases. The...
View ArticleCapital One’s Open Source Hydrograph Brings ETL Data Integration to Developers
Banking giant Capital One wants to bring the power of data integration directly to developers, offering a new open source ETL tool designed to expedite the process of assembling data-driven...
View ArticleDocker to Donate its Container Runtime, containerd, to the Cloud Native...
Docker plans to donate its containerd container runtime to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to organizing a set of open source container-based cloud-native...
View ArticleSXSW: Time Should Be an Essential Design Element for Your Next Project
Designers should consider time as an essential design element, right alongside other core design elements such as lines, shapes, forms, textures, colors, and space, advised Christine Todorovich,...
View ArticleSXSW 2017: Make APIs as Easy to Use as the Web
Externally exposed application programming interfaces (APIs) should be just as easy to use, and work just as seamlessly as the Web, so argues API expert Mike Amundsen, whom we caught up with at the...
View ArticleForget the File System: The Future of Scalable Cloud Storage Will Be Objects
Traditional approaches to enterprise-scale storage are falling short. Organizations are just amassing too much data to maintain traditional management approaches to storing all the stuff. A study...
View ArticleSXSW 2017: How Machine Learning Differs From Regular Programming
Machine learning is not like regular programming. In this episode of the New Stack Makers podcast, recorded live at SXSW 2017, we spoke with Inmar Givoni, Director of Machine Learning for robotic...
View ArticleStackPointCloud Solidifies Pricing for its Managed Kubernetes Cloud Deployments
Kubernetes solution provider StackPointCloud has formally set the pricing for its universal control plane, a service that allows organizations to run the Kubernetes container orchestration engine...
View ArticleGupshup and Why Your Business Needs a Chatbot Platform
We dive into the emerging world of chatbots and the conversational interface for this episode of The New Stack Makers podcast. At the Botness Enterprise conference in Austin earlier this month, we...
View ArticleSXSW 2017: How Good Engineers Make Bad Business Decisions
Almost every engineer we know has a few good ideas stored away about making an innovative product or service. Unfortunately, those who set out to build a business from a product rarely succeed. Why is...
View ArticleKubeCon Europe Pancake Breakfast 2017: Kubernetes and the Multi-Cloud
Can the Kubernetes open source container orchestration engine serve as the entry-point for the multi-cloud? This question and many others were served up during this latest episode of The New Stack...
View ArticleChatbots Are Invading HipChat (and Why That’s a Good Thing)
Chatbots! Chatbots everywhere! On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, we visited the Botness Enterprise chatbot conference, held in Austin, Texas last month, to speak with Steven...
View ArticleCodenvy on How the Language Server Protocol Could Help IDEs
On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers podcast, we spoke with Tyler Jewell and Brad Micklea from Codenvy, about the latest release of Codenvy’s cloud-based integrated development environment (IDE),...
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