Jeff Barr Announces Amazon CodeGuru General Availability – Find Your Most Expensive Lines of Code
Continue Reading — Jeff Barr Announces Amazon CodeGuru General Availability – Find Your Most Expensive Lines of Code
Continue Reading — Jeff Barr Announces Amazon CodeGuru General Availability – Find Your Most Expensive Lines of Code
Continue Reading — Managing Concurrent Workloads with Amazon Redshift
An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available. Continue Reading — openSUSE: 2020:0908-1: important: curl>
Continue Reading — Column Level Access Control in Amazon Redshift
Several vulnerabilities were fixed in qemu, a fast processor emulator. CVE-2020-1983 Continue Reading — Debian LTS: DLA-2262-1: qemu security update>
The next release of the Fedora distribution — Fedora 33 — is currently scheduled for the end of October. Fedora’s nature as a fast-moving distribution ensures that each release will contain a number of attention-getting changes, but Fedora 33 is starting to look like it may be...
Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region. AWS GovCloud (US) Regions are isolated AWS Regions designed to host sensitive data and regulated workloads in the cloud, assisting customers who have … Continue Reading — Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB...
OpenSUSE Leap 15.2 is complete and ready for a planned release on July 2. Leap is the version based on SUSE Linux Enterprise, but with many updated packages; see the 15.2 features page for an overview of what’s coming. “Leap 15.2 is fille… Continue Reading —...
Continue Reading — OSF Community Meeting – Project and Event Updates, April 2020
The Zephyr project is an effort to provide an open-source realtime operating system (RTOS) that is designed to bridge the gap between full-featured operating systems like Linux and bare-metal development environments. It’s been over four years since Zephyr was publicly announced and discussed here (apparently to...
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