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Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2023

This month’s newsletter will be one of our biggest ever! In October, our communities met in person at the Open Source Summit Europe in Bilbao and KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + OSS in Shanghai, China.  At OpenSSF’s Secure Open Source Summit in Washington, DC, we continued advancing important conversations to improve the security of software supply […]

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Creating a ‘Minimum Elements’ SPDX SBOM Document in 5 Minutes

The rise in cyberattacks and software’s critical role in our lives has brought to light the need for increased transparency and accountability in the software supply chain. Software distributors can achieve this by providing software bills of materials (SBOMs), which provide a comprehensive list of all the components used in a software product, including open […]

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Increasing 5G Quality of Experience (QoE) Using SONiC and Open Packet Broker

5G has revolutionized the use of data services for mobile users worldwide, providing high data rate / high capacity, low latency, and massive connectivity. These characteristics of 5G have forced mobile carriers to increase their focus on ways to improve network service and their customer’s Quality of Experience (QoE). This requires sophisticated network monitoring to […]

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Linux Foundation Annual Report 2022: Leadership in Security and Innovation

In 2022, the Linux Foundation, in collaboration with our community, engaged in new initiatives to secure the software supply chain, enabled innovations with social, economic, regional, and environmental impact, supported open industry standards, a…

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Open Mainframe Project Announces Major Technical Milestone with Zowe’s Longer Term Support V2 Release

Open Mainframe Project ZoweZowe LTS V2 increases product stability, security and interoperability and ensures longevity compatibility with the Conformance and Conformant Support Provider Programs SAN FRANCISCO, May 26, 2022 – The Open Mainframe Project announced today that Zowe, an open source software framework for the mainframe that strengthens integration with modern enterprise applications, marks a major technical milestone […]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Is Heavily Focused on Developers

Red Hat announced a few days ago the release of the new version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5. It brings new features and improvements to help deployments, optimize performance and help risk mitigation. Here’s what’s new.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Coming more than five months after Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 is the fifth maintenance update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and brings various new features to RHEL’s web console, such as live kernel patching without using the command line tooling and enhanced performance metrics to help you identify […]

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