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The blog below is a guest blog post written by ShuttleOps, one of our ChefConf Online sponsors. Consistent Application Packaging The Chef Enterprise Automation Stack (“EAS”) and the “Effortless” pattern were created to give organizations the ability to automate configuration management, compliance and application delivery via...
Several issues were discovered in mysql-connector-java, a Java database (JDBC) driver for MySQL, that allow attackers to update, insert or delete access to some of MySQL Connectors accessible data, unauthorized
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Continue Reading — SSP Moves Windows Applications to AWS for Scalability, Cost Savings, and Innovation
The digital training course Architecting Serverless Solutions now offers hands-on learning with optional labs. You will now be able to learn how to benefit from new features such as Provisioned Concurrency, AWS Lambda Destinations, and error handling f…
Continue Reading — Updated digital course: Architecting...
We’re excited to announce the launch of Building Containerized Applications on AWS, a self-paced digital course available on Coursera. Using video lectures, hands-on exercise guides, demonstrations, and quizzes, the course explains what containers are, as well as the differences between containers and virtual machines. It also...
Continue Reading — Core system modernization for insurance: Time for a new roadmap
A new version of GIMP, the popular open source graphics editing software, is now available to download. GIMP 2.10.20 features bug fixes and performance tweaks but also a selection of cool new features, including non-destructive […] This post, GIMP 2.10.20 Released with Improved Crop Tool, New...
An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available.
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Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 5.7.2, 5.6.18, 5.4.46, 4.19.128, 4.14.184, 4.9.227, and 4.4.227 stable kernels. These contain mitigations for the special register buffer data sampling (SRBDS) hardware vulnerability, as well…
Continue Reading — Seven new stable kernels
Remember, more than two years ago, when Intel’s CPUs were exposed to a critical security flaw that practically turned the PC industry on its head? No? No worries. You aren’t alone.
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