The Trifecta Tech Foundation today released zlib-rs 0.5.3 as the newest version of this Zlib implementation written in the Rust programming language for better memory safety. Zlib-rs is advertised as "a safer Zlib" for use by both C and Rust projects while delivering competitive performance to the C-based zlib-ng...
Linux's Integrity Policy Enforcement "IPE" module is gaining a useful addition with the in-development Linux 6.19 kernel...
Mesa 25.3.1 was released overnight as the first point release of the Mesa 25.3 series. The Mesa point releases are typically bi-weekly but this one dragged out to nearly three weeks. In turn this also marks an end to the Mesa 25.2 series...
The merged EXT4 changes for Linux 6.19 bring some of the most prominent feature changes in recent times for this mature and widely-used Linux file-system...
ReactOS as the open-source operating system aiming to be an "open-source Windows" by striving for binary compatibility with Windows programs and device drivers is now slightly better with its USB support...
Last month I reported on Linux 6.19 looking to enable Microsoft C Extensions support throughout the Linux kernel with setting the -fms-extensions compiler option to allow Microsoft C Extensions when building the kernel. Linus Torvalds today merged that support without objections...
Modern IT departments are wrestling with a sprawling array of automation and operations tools, often numbering in the dozens or even hundreds. This complexity makes efficient management and integration a significant obstacle, especially as organizations accelerate their investment in hybrid IT ecosystems, cloud services, and cloud-native application modernization. To help overcome this "tool sprawl" and its impact on productivity, enterprises are working to establish a common environment for orchestrating and managing critical IT processes—a "unified IT automation platform."To understand the
Red Hat is excited to announce the release of Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers 1.11 and Red Hat build of Trustee 1.0, marking a significant milestone in our confidential computing journey. These releases bring production-grade support for confidential containers in Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift and introduce technology preview support for bare metal environments with Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP processors. Organizations can now protect their most sensitive workloads with hardware-based memory encryption and attestation capabilities across cloud and on-premises infrastructure. OpenShift
The Center for Internet Security® (CIS®) has officially published guidance for hardening Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization.The official publication of the new CIS Benchmark® for Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization is an important development for organizations running traditional virtual machines (VMs) alongside modern containers. OpenShift Virtualization is a feature of Red Hat OpenShift that allows existing VM-based workloads to run directly on the platform. This globally recognized, consensus-driven benchmark provides recommendations for creating a security-focused configuration for those env
IT teams are stuck between wanting to implement AI solutions across their organizations and dealing with the messy reality of increasingly complex infrastructure. Many are attempting to build their own automation solutions, cobbling together a patchwork of tools that, while well-intentioned, can actually make things worse. Red Hat dug into this with SP Global Market Intelligence 451 Research, and their findings point to a simpler alternative: use a unified platform instead of patchworking tools together.The DIY dilemma: More tools, more problemsMost teams are drowning in tools, often ending up
Twenty-eight percent of businesses surveyed in the recent SP Global Market Intelligence 451 Research report, “The value of a unified automation platform,” responded that their company uses 50-100+ tools that don’t seamlessly integrate. This widespread adoption of disparate solutions, often driven by a "do it yourself" mentality, can lead to overwhelming tool sprawl. The resulting lack of interoperability directly hinders innovation, fragments data insights, and ultimately undermines the effective delivery of AI solutions.As automation and AI become increasingly interdependent, systems mu
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