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Not reinventing the wheel: AWS debuts its own K8s distro, looks to make ML more accessible

AWS re:Invent is here and with it a slew of Amazon product announcements, including container tech, storage, machine […]

What’s the point: Electron, Puppet, OpsRamp, S3, and Databricks

Electron 11 is now available and comes with support for Apple’s M1 chips, improved performance when sending wide […]

What’s the point: GCC 10.1, CockroachDB 20.1, Scylla 4, VS Code, and AWS reviews pricing

Version 10.1 of the GNU Compiler Collection has landed with new command-line options, a variety of optimisation improvements, […]

AWS says Amazon Detective no longer under cover and is ready to poke around your data dustbins

After its initial unveiling at re:invent 2019, security data analysis service Amazon Detective is now available to AWS […]

Amazon fits EFS with better access management

Amazon has updated its elastic file system (EFS) with new access management and security features in a bid […]

Linux Foundation takes aim at NOS segment, opens up DENT

The Linux Foundation has unwrapped an effort to develop a close to the edge network operating system with […]

AWS gets API with HTTP Gateway

AWS has expanded its API Gateway service, adding support for HTTP APIs and introducing a new pricing tier […]

What’s the point, cloud-native edition: SUSE OpenStack Cloud, Amazon EKS, Eclipse Foundation

SUSE cans OpenStack Cloud, focuses on application delivery Linux distributor SUSE announced its decision to “cease production of […]

AWS introduces PartiQL to tear down walls between SQL and NoSQL

AWS open-sourced its PartiQL query language to provide a way to query data across formats and services. The […]

Hey, Presto! SQL query engine brings Foundation to life

Big-data SQL query engine Presto has gone the way of many an aspiring open-source project and sought security […]