Microsoft Entrapment, Linux Foundation and Openwashing by DataStax
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All things Kubernetes: What you’re missing at KubeCon this week
This week, throngs of cloud-native computing fans were set to descend on Amsterdam for KubeCon, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s conference for all things Kubernetes.
Alas, like so many other conferences, the CNCF decided to postpone KubeCon. But that doesn’t mean I can’t still write about the highlights of the show in this article. It just means that everyone involved had to participate in the briefings from home.
I winnowed down 75 or so exhibitors to a dozen highlights, and spoke with their leadership to gain insight into the innovations they’re bringing to market. What I didn’t hear: any pullback as a result of the coronavirus or impending economic downturn. All of these companies are pedal to the metal.
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GitHub to Store Open Source Code (Like Bitcoin) for Future Generations to Find [Ed: This is what's known as fake news or PR stunt made up at a time when GitHub staff was fleeing, seeing that Microsoft was profiting from crimes against humanity and using GitHub in this way. It helped shift media to PR nonsense.]
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The trendy five: March 2020 open source faves from GitHub [Ed: JAXenter continues promoting the illusion that projects Microsoft does not control do not exist]
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DataStax releases open-source Kubernetes Operator for Apache Cassandra
DataStax released code for an Apache Cassandra Kubernetes operator to help enterprises and users succeed with scale-out, cloud-native data. This Kubernetes Operator for Apache Cassandra, cass-operator, is now available and ready for use by the community as we work together on a common operator.
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DataStax Helps Apache Cassandra Become the Industry Standard for Scale-Out, Cloud-Native Data
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DataStax Releases Open-Source Kubernetes Operator for Cassandra
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