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Platform engineering maturity brings new challenges and deeper collaboration

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Harriet Lawrence, principal product manager for OpenShift, and Kirsten Newcomer, senior director of OpenShift and security product management at Red Hat, talk to theCUBE about platform engineering at KubeCon EU 2025.
As platform engineering continues to evolve, enterprises are navigating challenges that range from early adoption hurdles to advanced scalability and compliance. Modern cloud-native organizations are embracing new architectures and processes, but the journey is far from linear. Conversations around DevSecOps, data sovereignty and artificial intelligence-enablement are intersecting with technological advances such as GitOps, Service Mesh […]

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Comparing IP and CLNP: Local (Node) Multihoming

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Another area where CLNP is a clear winner when compared to the TCP/IP stack is multi-homed nodes (nodes with multiple interfaces, not site multi-homing, where whole networks are connected to two upstream providers).

Multi-homed TCP/IP nodes must have multiple IP addresses because IP uses address interfaces. There is no well-defined procedure in TCP/IP for how a multi-homed node should behave. In the early days of TCP/IP, they tried to address that in RFC 1122 (Host Requirements RFC), but even then, there were two ideas about dealing with multiple interfaces: the strong and weak end system models (more details).

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Orchestrating agility: How Morpheus is redefining HPE’s virtualization playbook

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Brad Parks, chief product and go-to-market officer of Morpheus Data LLC, talks with theCUBE about hybrid cloud orchestration during the “Cloud AI Journey With HPE” interview series – 2025.
The modern IT landscape is starting to feel like a Rube Goldberg machine that’s been duct-taped to a rocket — complex, fast-moving and liable to explode if you sneeze in the wrong direction. Enterprises want agility, flexibility and scalability, but they’re wrestling with tangled systems, legacy workloads and unpredictable budgets. It’s no wonder that the […]

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NaNoWriMo To Close After 20 Years

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NaNoWriMo, the nonprofit behind the annual novel-writing challenge, is shutting down after 20 years but will keep its websites online temporarily so users can retrieve their content. The Guardian reports: A 27-minute YouTube video posted the same day by the organization's interim executive director Kilby Blades explained that it had to close due to ongoing financial problems, which were compounded by reputational damage. In November 2023, several community members complained to the nonprofit's board, Blades said. They believed that staff had mishandled accusations made in May 2023 that a NaNoWriMo forum moderator was grooming children on a different website. The moderator was eventually removed, though this was for unrelated code of conduct violations and occurred "many weeks" after the initial complaints. In the wake of this, community members came forward with other complaints related to child safety on the NaNoWriMo sites. The organization was also widely criticized last year over a statement on the use of artificial intelligence in creative writing. After stating that it did not support or explicitly condemn any approach to writing, including the use of AI, it said that the "categorical condemnation of artificial intelligence has classist and ableist undertones." It went on to say that "not all writers have the financial ability to hire humans to help at certain phases of their writing," and that "not all brains have same abilities ... There is a wealth of reasons why individuals can't 'see' the issues in their writing without help." "We hold no belief that people will stop writing 50,000 words in November," read Monday's email. "Many alternatives to NaNoWriMo popped up this year, and people did find each other. In so many ways, it's easier than it was when NaNoWriMo began in 1999 to find your writing tribe online."

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Mozilla's new open-source Gmail alternative puts your privacy first

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Thunderbird developers are working on a new email service that prioritizes privacy over everything else. Here's everything we know so far.
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Sounds nice, but probably doomed to fail. Users have consistently decided that 'free' is more important than privacy. I for one, will not be signing up for yet another recurring fee.
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Dave Täht has passed away

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