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Where Is Serverless Computing Headed?

“Things are all moving very, very fast.” That was one of the big takeaways from my conversation at the Open Source Leadership Summit with former RedMonk analyst Fintan Ryan last month....

This Week in Open Source News: What’s Ahead for Node.js, Chrome OS Terminal App...

This week in Linux and open source headlines, Mark Hinkle of Node.js Foundation shares what he's excited for in regards to the platform this...

High Availability Microsoft SQL Server in a Linux Environment

In the never-ending quest to do more with less, IT departments are always looking for ways to save money without sacrificing the high availability,...

Cloud Foundry for Developers: Architecture

Cloud Foundry is large and complex, because that is what happens when we build software to automate tasks we've been doing manually. In this...

Developers: Prepare Your Drivers for Real-Time Linux

Although Real-Time Linux (RT Linux) has been a staple at Embedded Linux Conferences for years -- here’s a story on the RT presentations in...

The Role of Site Reliability Engineering in Microservices

While SREs are hotshots in the industry, their role in a microservices environment is not just a natural fit that goes hand-in-hand, like peanut...

There’s a Server in Every Serverless Platform

Serverless computing or Function as a Service (FaaS) is a new buzzword created by an industry that loves to coin new terms as market...

Put Wind into your Deployments with Kubernetes and Helm

I’m a Software Engineer. Every day, I come into work and write code. That’s what I’m paid to do. As I write my code,...

Viperr Linux Keeps Crunchbang Alive with a Fedora Flair

Do you remember Crunchbang Linux? Crunchbang (often referred to as #!) was a fan-favorite, Debian-based distribution that focused on using a bare minimum of...

Meet Gloo, the ‘Function Gateway’ That Unifies Legacy APIs, Microservices, and Serverless

Most enterprises still have monolithic applications, but many are exploring the use of microservices. The monoliths are accessible via APIs and monitored by the...