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Mighty Kong has awoken, Insomnia roams the API jungle
04 May 2020 -
Delphix: managing your data like code (Project Titan)
01 May 2020 -
What to expect from Percona Live Online 2020
30 Apr 2020
What do gigantic mythical gorillas have in common with cloud connectivity tools? Answer: not much, usually, unless you consider Kong. Originally developed in Italy but now with headquarters in San ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Derek Smart in his role as senior staff engineer at Delphix. As noted here on TechTarget, instead of working on live ...
This is the weirdest tech conference, like, ever… we thought. You fly to Amsterdam and the Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol hotel is connected to the airport terminal itself. Okay, it’s a long ...
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Cartesi creates Linux infrastructure for blockchain DApps
20 Apr 2020 -
GitLab guru: 15 years later, we’re still learning
15 Apr 2020 -
Dear developers, do you have a license to build with that (open) software?
08 Apr 2020 -
IT modernisation series – Coralogix: A thoroughly modern two-pronged approach to log analytics
03 Apr 2020 -
Elementor opens free ‘experts’ network for pro web creators during COVID-19
31 Mar 2020 -
What is InnerSource anyway?
30 Mar 2020 -
Azul Systems brews up fresh blend for open source Java
23 Mar 2020
Cartesi is a DApp infrastructure. DApps (sometimes called Dapps) are from the blockchain universe and so, logically, the apps part stands for application (obviously) and the D part stands for ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Brendan O’Leary in his position as senior developer evangelist at GitLab. As many readers will already know, GitLab is an ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Ilkka Turunen in his role as global director of solution architecture at Sonatype. Turunen describes himself as a software ...
Unlike digital-first organisations, traditional businesses have a wealth of enterprise applications built up over decades, many of which continue to run core business processes. In this series of ...
WordPress website builder company Elementor has launched a new people-focused offering (i.e. there’s a human element here, we’re not just talking about users) known as Elementor Experts. This ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Danese Cooper, VP of strategic initiatives at NearForm. NearForm is an open source development company specialising in ...
Java runtime solutions company Azul Systems has announced the general availability of its Zulu release of OpenJDK 14 builds. The builds are compliant with the Java SE 14 standard. The company ...
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OpenUK schools competition uses MiniMU Glove, Red Hat also lends a hand
11 Mar 2020 -
Planet straps up multi-boot for Cosmo Communicator
01 Mar 2020 -
What to expect from SUSECON 2020
28 Feb 2020 -
Couchbase chief evangelist: Unraveling the open source delusion
25 Feb 2020 -
Databricks CEO: Managing open source in the cloud is hard
21 Feb 2020
OpenUK, the open technology advocate organisation for open data, open source hardware and open source software in Britain, today announced a new competition for children at what is known as age ...
Based in London, Planet Computers is the mobile handset manufacturer behind the Gemini PDA and the new Cosmo Communicator. Computer Weekly reviewed the very delightful Gemini PDA device here and ...
UPDATE: Since this post was first written, SUSE has canceled the SUSECON 2020 due to the Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak -- we will aim to report on whatever virtual resrouces are made available in ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Andrew C. Oliver. Oliver is a former OSI board member, co-founder of Apache POI and present director of product marketing and ...
This is a guest post for Computer Weekly Open Source Insider written by Ali Ghodsi in his capacity as co-founder and CEO at data science, big data processing and machine learning company ...