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The Warewulf community has released Warewulf 4.4, which adds significant features and fixes some notable bugs to the cluster management system. First up is a change to the project as a whole: in the time since Warewulf 4.
Artificial Intelligence, such as ChatGPT, acts much like someone with endemic memory who goes to a library and reads every book. However, when you ask an AI a question that was not in the book at the library, it either admits it doesn’t know or hallucinates.
Within the NoSQL domain, ScyllaDB and MongoDB are two totally different animals. MongoDB needs no introduction. Its simple adoption and extensive community/ecosystem have made it the de facto standard for getting started with NoSQL and powering countless web applications.
Since Amazon Aurora launched in 2014, hundreds of thousands of customers have chosen Aurora to run their most demanding applications.
Amazon Web Services has released an open source framework for running fuzzing tests against software applications, in which the state of the application is caught within a virtual machine for easier inspection and remediation.
It’s at the point where GitOps is getting enough notice that a brief on its principles is appropriate. Last year, the OpenGitOps community released GitOps Principles 1.0.
Meta, the creator of popular open source projects like React, React-Native, and Jest, has joined the OpenJS Foundation, which provides vendor-neutral support for the open source JavaScript community.
We all know how important observability is. Open source tooling is always a popular option. The complexity of selecting tooling is always a challenge. Typically, we end up with several best-of-breed tools in use in most organizations, which include many different projects and databases.
Companies are increasingly choosing to run Apache Kafka on Kubernetes, and for good reason.
We already know that the economy is making organizations rethink their IT headcounts. But a new study shows increased willingness to use training on new technologies as a way to retain current employees.
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