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Proxmox VE 6 and later offers container features, better security

By Robert Sheldon 27 May 2020

Proxmox VE, an open source virtualization management product, provides admins with several features, such as VM live migration, backup abilities and high availability. Read More

Critical SaltStack vulnerabilities exploited in several data breaches

By Rob Wright, Arielle Waldman 05 May 2020

SaltStack patched two critical vulnerabilities in its software last week, but hackers used the flaws over the weekend to breach several unpatched networks and systems. Read More

Open source licence series - Percona: is the battle won, or is this a different war?

By Adrian Bridgwater 22 Jan 2020

Open source grew, it proliferated… and it became something that many previously proprietary-only software vendors embraced as a key means of development... but the issue of how open source software ... Read More

How Puppet works: Using the configuration management tool

By Clive Longbottom 30 Mar 2021

With Puppet, enterprises can manage configurations and simplify the DevOps process as a whole. Grasp how it works, and see if it's the right choice for your organization. Read More

How do BGP flaws affect Quagga routing software?

By Judith Myerson 31 May 2018

Multiple Border Gateway Protocol vulnerabilities were found impacting security in the Quagga routing software. Expert Judith Myerson explains how these flaws impact systems. Read More

European Commission tackles transformation challenges with cloud

By Angelica Mari 11 Apr 2019

Modernisation plan continues at the EC, with an upcoming migration and major savings on the horizon Read More

Dear developers, do you have a license to build with that (open) software? 

By Adrian Bridgwater 08 Apr 2020

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 ... Read More

Linux 'glued' to Microsoft: Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

By Adrian Bridgwater 29 Mar 2018

Microsoft loves Linux, yeah okay we know that bit. Microsoft loves Linux, because it wants to create a wider transept of interoperability with its core stack, initially perhaps via its well-known ... Read More

Coding within company constraints

By Cliff Saran, Adrian Bridgwater 17 Aug 2020

We find out how containerised microservices and automated testing, combined with effective collaboration and communication, can drive innovation Read More

Red Hat: open source genesis, to mainstreaming revelations

By Adrian Bridgwater 07 Feb 2018

Computer Weekly Open Source Insider continues its analysis and deconstruction of major open source distros this month with a series of personal conversations inside Red Hat. Stormy Peters, senior ... Read More