Avoiding a Geopolitical Open Source Apocalypse
Your bi-weekly brew on all things Mirantis and the cloud native industry. ??
Featured Content
Mirantis' own, Randy Bias , was recently published by The New Stack for his editorial, Avoiding a Geopolitical Open Source Apocalypse.
It offers a critical look at the geopolitical risks facing the open-source community, exploring how increasing global tensions could disrupt the collaborative nature of open-source development.
It delves into how governments and corporations are using open-source as both a battleground and a tool for control, potentially threatening innovation and software freedom.
This piece raises important questions about the future of open-source and what can be done to safeguard its benefits.
Click through to understand the stakes and how they may impact the open-source ecosystem.
New & Noteworthy
Broadcom's acquisition of VMware has left a lot of customers uneasy (and with rising bills).
These tools provide scalability, flexibility, and automation that enable teams to deliver software faster and more reliably.
NoSQL struggles to scale, distributed SQL offers a stronger solution.
They will collaborate on the development of an AI gateway that is based on the Envoy Gateway project.
Nearly half of open source maintainers have been at it for more than 10 years.
领英推荐
Our Latest & Greatest
Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes 24.3 with OpenStack Caracal provides enhanced security, flexibility, and long-term support.
Watch our presentation from OpenInfra Summit Asia to discover strategies for effectively scaling OpenStack as a Kubernetes workload.
Watch our talk from OpenInfra Summit Asia to learn how to use open source to build IaaS and PaaS and offer services for DBaaS and MQaaS.
Coming Soon
October 23rd
October 29
November 12
November 26
Do you check your emails more often than LinkedIn?
Click the button below to get Cloud Native & Coffee delivered every 2 weeks directly to your inbox!