ComputerWeekly: “The rise and rise of open source in China”
August 22, 2024
China’s embrace of open source software has evolved into a powerful force in the global technology landscape, driving innovations in cloud computing, AI and other areas
Diginomica: “KubeCon China – don’t say OpenAI, say ‘open AI’”
August 22, 2024
While Western governments and proprietary tech companies have tended to regard China with suspicion in recent years, it is now the world’s second largest contributor to the open-source and cloud-native computing community worldwide.
ComputerWeekly: “The rise and rise of open source in China”
August 22, 2024
China’s embrace of open-source software has evolved into a powerful force in the global technology landscape, driving innovations in cloud computing, AI and other areas
ZDNet: “How open source is steering AI down the high road”
August 21, 2024
HONG KONG — At the KubeCon and Open Source Summit China, Jim Zemlin, the Linux Foundation‘s executive director, said that everyone he’s been talking to in China wants to talk about artificial intelligence (AI). Why should China be different...
ComputerWeekly: “How open source is shaping AI developments”
August 21, 2024
The Linux Foundation outlines efforts to bolster enterprise AI adoption through a framework for managing and deploying AI applications, standardised tooling and open data alternatives
Cloud Native Now: “Kubernetes 1.31 Streamlines Range of Functions and Tasks”
August 15, 2024
The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) for Kubernetes this week released a 1.31 update that generally makes available a kube-proxy capability to better synchronize load balancing along with an ability to add timestamps to PersistentVolumes.
ITProToday: “Kubernetes 1.31 Brings More Stability to Cloud-Native Deployments”
August 15, 2024
The 1.31 version of the open source Kubernetes cloud-native project, code-named “Elli,” is now available, providing users of the cloud-native technology with new updates and features.
heise online:”Kubernetes 1.31: Revised scalability, extended security functions”
August 14, 2024
The Kubernetes community has announced the release of Kubernetes version 1.31. The update brings a number of revisions and new features designed to increase the efficiency, security and usability of the platform.
TheNewStack: “Kubernetes 1.31 Arrives with New Support for AI/ML, Networking”
August 13, 2024
Normally, a software release with a lot of version numbers in it isn’t what’s considered a “major” release. That’s known as a “point” release. The big ones are usually relegated to simple X.0 or XX.0 designations.
Virtualization Review: “KubeCon 2024: Visiting Salt Lake City”
August 12, 2024
KubeCon 2024 is a must-attend event for Kubernetes and cloud-native enthusiasts. It offers numerous sessions, keynotes and a vibrant show floor with major vendors and innovative startups. This dynamic gathering is ideal for individuals interested in...