Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become the latest "big name" member of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) - part of the Linux Foundation - set up to sustain and integrate open source technologies to orchestrate containers as part of a microservices architecture.
Blindly trusting the quality of open source parts flowing into development lifecycles introduces significant risk for organisations.
Between 80% to 90% of every modern application comprises open source components, a report estimates.
The foundation's standardised, modular IT infrastructures ensure higher efficiency, reduced costs and greater flexibility in the data centre.
The first joint solution sees Supermicro and SUSE integrate OpenStack into a market-ready offering.
The sessions will focus on big data to empower data-driven?organisations?to create new business channels.
The Android Samba Client app uses SMBv1 protocol, which allowed the WannaCry and NotPetya viruses to worm their way through computers.
Subsidiary Logicalis acquires a 51% stake in NubeliU, to strengthen its position as a cloud integrator.
HackerOne's report says open source projects featured highly in bug bounty programmes launched between January 2016 and 2017.
The global software company hopes to help enterprises bring data centre capabilities into locations with limited space.
SUSE Business Critical Linux will be exclusively offered by Fujitsu over the next 12 months.