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What is DevOps? Gareth Rushgrove Explains

Gareth Rushgrove is known by many people as the creator and editor of the popular DevOps Weekly email newsletter, and he spent several years working...

Spark-Powered Splice Machine Goes Open Source

Splice Machine, the relational SQL database system that uses Hadoop and Spark to provide high-speed results, is nowavailable in an open source edition. Version 2.0...

What Has the Open Container Initiative Achieved in Its First Year?

The Open Container Initiative (OCI) was formed in June 2015. Their main goal was to  establish common standards for software containers. It was originally...

What is DevOps? Mark Imbriaco Explains

Mark Imbriaco has spent the past 20 years working at some of the most interesting and innovative companies in the industry, including 37Signals, GitHub,...

Canonical-Pivotal Partnership Makes Ubuntu Preferred Linux Distro for Cloud Foundry

Pivotal, developers of the Cloud Foundry open source cloud development platform and Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, announced a partnership today where Ubuntu becomes...

Nginx monitoring, when, how and what

When we talk about NGINX, we are clear on the fact that we're discussing one of the applications that has been revolutionizing the web...

HPE’s ChatOps Aims to Replace Dev Collaboration Platforms with Slack

Do developers really need another collaboration and communications platform, over and above what theyre already using today?  In one of the more startling responses...

What is DevOps? John Willis Explains

John Willis is an IT operations veteran of more than 35 years and has been a leader in the DevOps movement from the beginning....

Apache Spark Creator Matei Zaharia Describes Structured Streaming in Spark 2.0 [Video]

Apache Spark has been an integral part of Mesos from its inception. Spark is one of the most widely used big data processing systems...

What a Virtual Network Looks Like: Planning

Virtual networks make things easier for the user at the planning level... at least in theory. Network services don't spring up unbidden from the earth...