Chef Unifies Open Source and Commercial Versions
Chef has released version 12 of its popular DevOps automation software of the same name. The most noteworthy change in the new release is that the company has combined the
Chef has released version 12 of its popular DevOps automation software of the same name. The most noteworthy change in the new release is that the company has combined the
At the recent TechCrunch Disrupt SF hackathon, a team of developers from a Montreal-based company called Osedea floated an idea for a unique open source bug bounty program. Called “Git
Cisco and Red Hat have announced that they are partnering together on a new cloud computing offering that will unite Cisco’s infrastructure hardware with Red Hat’s distribution of OpenStack. Called
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the agency responsible for Obamacare, have confirmed that hackers were able to breach a server for HealthCare.gov on July 8. More specifically, the
Allen Holub at Dr. Dobb’s has written a new blog post that debunks the claims of the Anti Agile Manifesto. In it, he explains why agile software development really isn’t
Antitrust regulators with China’s State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) have stepped up their investigation of Microsoft, giving the company twenty days to respond to questions about Windows and
One of the biggest technology stories over the Labor Day weekend was the apparent hack of Apple’s iCloud service that resulted in the release of nude photos of celebrities, including
According to a new report from Net Applications, the worldwide market share for Windows XP dropped less than one percent last month?from 24.82 percent in July to 23.89 percent in
The growing popularity of Docker’s containerization technology is making for strange bedfellows, as Microsoft announced today that its Azure cloud computing service now supports Google’s Kubernetes tool for managing Docker