Tag: apache software foundation
Apache Spark shows off Zen successes and resource reliefs
After a minor hiccup earlier this year, Apache Spark 3.1.1 is now good to go and sees the […]
What’s the point: GitLab, HCP Consul, Sauce Labs, Kite, ASF, CNCF, and Netflix tech
GitLab’s monthly security updates are in, with the company strongly recommending a switch to versions 13.8.2, 13.7.6, or […]
What’s the point: Kong Gateway, pip, ASF, Vitess, OpenShift, and Docker
API gateway Kong Gateway has rolled out its 2.3 release. In addition to finally allowing teams to name […]
Well you look different: Apache CloudStack 4.15 lands with new UI, improved access control
Apache CloudStack (CS), the Apache Software Foundation’s cloud infrastructure project, has pushed out new long term support version […]
Apache Kafka edges closer to ZooKeeper freedom, reins in overhead
Developers of the Apache Kafka distributed event streaming platform have now belatedly pushed version 2.7 out of the […]
Apache Arrow hits 1.0 bullseye with more stable columnar format
Apache Arrow has released version 1.0 of its in-memory analytics development platform, touting binary stability of the columnar […]
Round-up: BigQuery Omni, Fluent Bit, Swift, Wicket, and more
BigQuery starts wandering off to other clouds Google Cloud’s data analysis product BigQuery might become a little more […]
Spark 3.0 changes gears with adaptive query execution and GPU help
With Spark + AI Summit just around the corner, the team behind the big data analytics engine pushed […]
Alive and kicking: Java-IDE Apache NetBeans hits 12.0
A little more than a year after becoming an Apache top-level project, NetBeans is pushing out long-term support […]
What’s the point: Apache Hudi, Puppet Remediate, Icinga, and more
The Apache Software Foundation has welcomed another big data project into its top-level realm. Apache Hudi, which is […]