AlmaLinux now has a status on Microsoft's cloud that it shares with only six other Linux distributions. Here's what it means.
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For the next five years, Microsoft will be under the watchful eye of Germany’s Federal Cartel Office, which will be seeking to thwart any monopolistic activity coming from Redmond proactively.
Here's a look at the new features and expanded capabilities in Nextcloud Hub 9 which was released on Saturday.
How Nextcloud came to the aid of a popular open source project, in part by getting three other open source projects involved.
With Leaseweb Canada, its Montreal-based subsidiary, the Dutch company hopes to use Canada's data sovereignty laws to its advantage.
France-based cloud provider Scaleway is now offering bare-metal access to its homegrown EM-RV1 servers running open-source RISC-V CPUs.
Although officially released today, enterprises will need to wait for about four weeks longer before deploying the enterprise edition, as the software still needs to go through the certification process.
Terms of this three-way merger that also includes Dracoon have not been disclosed.
During the last week or so, financially strapped MariaDB has announced that it's laying off 28% of its workforce and that it's shutting down two popular projects that are used by enterprise customers.
The open-source file hosting platform that recently added generative AI to its mixture of offerings, is now working with the German state of Schleswig-Holstein to come up with LLMs that can be locally hosted and are focused on the needs of governments.
Oracle launches something of a bare metal cloud that takes advantage of Nvidia's H100 Tensor Core GPUs and is intended for running heavy duty generative AI and LLM workloads. A more budget minded offering using Nvidia's L40S GPU will be available early next year.