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New, Free Training Course Teaches Fundamentals Of Serverless On Kubernetes
Serverless computing, where computing loads are run using a service layer (or ‘function’) to dynamically configure and deploy cloud environments, has taken off these last few years. According to DataDog’s 2020 State of Serverless report, half of AWS users are now running Lambda, showing that serverless computing has gone mainstream. To manage this rapid growth in adoption, …

FinOps Foundation Quickly Gains Industry-Wide Support To Advance Cloud Financial Management And Education
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the formation of the FinOps Foundation to advance the discipline of cloud financial management through best practices, education and standards. The Linux Foundation announced an intent to form the FinOps Foundation at Open Source Summit North America in late June. It’s announcing …

CNCF And Linux Foundation Announce New Cloud Engineer Bootcamp
CNCF and The Linux Foundation have teamed up to create our first-ever training and certification bootcamp program. The Cloud Engineer Bootcamp bundles self-paced eLearning courses with certification exams and dedicated instructor support for a comprehensive and well-rounded educational program. The training begins with Linux at the operating system layer, and moves up the stack, covering DevOps, cloud, …

The Linux Foundation Open Sources Hardware Of Disaster Relief Project That Won First Call For Code Global Challenge Led By IBM
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced Project OWL’s IoT device firmware effort will be hosted at the Foundation and is inviting developers worldwide to build mesh network nodes for global emergency communications networks. Project OWL, the winner of Call for Code 2018, is a cloud-based analytics tool that helps facilitate …

The Linux Foundation And Harvard’s Lab For Innovation Science Release Census For Open Source Software Security
The Linux Foundation’s Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII), a project that helps support best practices and the security of critical open source software projects, and the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard (LISH), announced the release of ‘Vulnerabilities in the Core,’ a Preliminary Report and Census II of Open Source Software.` This Census II analysis and …