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Security by design enhanced by unified observability and security

Dynatrace

This is especially true as organizations rely more on diverse and nimble cloud-native and open source technologies. Since 2015, the Soldo business spend management platform has provided companies with a simple and efficient way to better spend and control company money. We’re born in the cloud, we’re a cloud-native company.

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Spinnaker Sets Sail to the Continuous Delivery Foundation

The Netflix TechBlog

Author: Andy Glover Since releasing Spinnaker to the open source community in 2015 , the platform has flourished with the addition of new cloud providers, triggers, pipeline stages, and much more. A strong, healthy, committed community benefits everyone; however, open source projects rarely reach this critical mass.

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Performance Testing with Open Source Tools – Myths and Reality

Alex Podelko

Some time ago Federico Toledo published Performance Testing with Open Source Tools- Busting The Myths. Otherwise we wouldn’t see so many commercial tools built on the top of open source including BlazeMeter (it is ironic that the article is posted on the BlazeMeter site), Flood, and OctoPerf.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 22nd, 2019

High Scalability

Hell, many of these providers are just providing open source API compatibility with custom-built backends! What happens when no new open source comes out of the smaller companies, and the big-3 decide they don't really need or want to play nice anymore? Debt skyrocketing. It all looks good when capital is cheap I guess.

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MariaDB vs MySQL: Key Differences and Use Cases

Percona

MariaDB is a popular SQL open source relational database management system that originated as a fork of MySQL after MySQL was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2008 and later Oracle in 2010. It continues to be developed and maintained by the open source community and remains free to use under the GNU General Public License.

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Moving my US tech job to Australia

Brendan Gregg

Back in 2015 we'd have BPF (iovisor) meetups in Santa Clara and most contributors would be there in person, with some having travelled. Linux has been described as the world's most successful open source project, and it's all engineers working remotely. I know others who have also left the Bay Area or are planning to.

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GCC vs LLVM Q3 2017: Active Developer Counts

Nick Desaulniers

A blog post from a few years ago that really stuck with me was Martin Olsson’s Browser Engines 2015: Commit Rates and Active Developer Counts , where he shows information about the number of authors and commits to popular web browsers. Luckily Martin open sourced. the scripts he used for measurements so they could be rerun.