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Do You Really Know What’s in Your Software Stack?
You wouldn’t purchase packaged food without an ingredient list, or accept a shipment without an inventory, but until recently, there has been little governance or standardization for documenting software components. This lack of... Read More
Linux Foundation Newsletter: August 2024
What’s new at the Linux Foundation? Plenty! Our August newsletter is packed with announcements from a new project joining the LF to must-attend events to training deals, research news, and so much more. Take in the end of summer... Read More
Linux Foundation Newsletter: July 2024
What’s new at the Linux Foundation? Our July newsletter is loaded with announcements from projects to events to training deals to research. Dive into the midsummer highlights, mark your calendars, and secure your spot at events taking... Read More
Technical Talent Under the Rising Sun
Globally, companies in the IT sector continue to struggle to recruit, train, and retain the specialized talent required to remain competitive. The 2024 State of Tech Talent Survey, fielded early this year by the Linux Foundation and LF... Read More
Linux Foundation Newsletter: June 2024
We are excited to present the latest updates and highlights from the Linux Foundation in our June newsletter, featuring project announcements, a new research report, three important surveys in the field, exclusive training discounts,... Read More
Cloud Native Security Study: How Do You Secure Your Cloud Native Applications?
Hello! The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is joining forces with LF Research to explore the security practices within the cloud native community. We are interested in learning from you about how your organization manages security... Read More
World of Open Source Global Spotlight Survey
The World of Open Source Global Spotlight study, now in its third year, continues the Linux Foundation’s annual investigation into open source trends around the world. This year's focus includes the use and consumption of open source... Read More
Linux Foundation Newsletter: April 2024
We are excited to present the latest updates and highlights from the Linux Foundation in our April newsletter. This month’s edition is packed with information–a new technical release and project announcements, important surveys in the... Read More
Linux Foundation Newsletter: March 2024
We are excited to present the latest updates and highlights from the Linux Foundation in our March newsletter. This month’s edition is packed with information--a new project announcement, an important survey, exclusive training discounts,... Read More
Linux Foundation Newsletter: February 2024
We’re thrilled to bring you updates and highlights from the Linux Foundation in our February newsletter. There’s no shortage of news this month in terms of project announcements, new surveys, new training discounts, event recaps, and more.... Read More
How to Navigate the Complexity of Open Source License Compliance
In the ever-evolving landscape of software development, the integration of open source software (OSS) has become ubiquitous, fostering innovation, efficiency, and collaboration. However, this adoption comes with its own challenges,... Read More
Will the Cyber Resilience Act help the European ICT sector compete?
And will it help EU digital sovereignty? Much has been written about the potentially damaging effects of the draft EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) on the open source ecosystem (BitKom, Eclipse Foundation, VDA, OSBA, Linux Foundation - this... Read More
Understanding the Cyber Resilience Act: What Everyone involved in Open Source Development Should Know
The European Union is making big changes to cybersecurity requirements with its proposed Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). You may have heard about the CRA’s potential impact on the open source ecosystem. But what does the Cyber Resilience Act... Read More
At Open Source Summit North America, community strength lit up Vancouver as much as the sun
From May 8 to May 12, over 2000 people from the open source community and over 1400 virtual attendees gathered in the beautiful Pacific Northwest city of Vancouver, British Columbia, for the Linux Foundation’s premier annual conference,... Read More
Getting Started with Open Source Development
Open source software is becoming increasingly popular, and contributing to open source projects is a great way to gain practical experience and enhance your skills as a developer. However, knowing where to start can be daunting for... Read More
Announcing Availability of MLflow 2.0
MLflow, with over 13 million monthly downloads, has become the standard platform for end-to-end MLOps, enabling teams of all sizes to track, share, package and deploy any model for batch or real-time inference. Thousands of organizations... Read More
10 MLflow Features to 10 Million Downloads
We’re thrilled to announce that MLflow has passed 10,000,000 monthly downloads! Read More
Delta Lake 2.0: An Innovative Open Storage Format
Version 2.0 of the Delta Lake storage framework was recently released, adding multiple features that make it even easier to manage your data lake. Delta Lake is an open project that’s committed to the Linux Foundation’s desire to unlock... Read More
Supporting Women in Open Source at Grace Hopper Celebration
The Linux Foundation celebrated diversity and inclusion by supporting the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) in Orlando, FL, which brought together women and non-binary people of all career levels who view technology innovation as a strategic... Read More