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Open source adoption continues to grow | Tzvika Shahaf, Perforce
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Perforce has released its 2024 State of Open Source Report which monitors the challenges and opportunities enterprises face when adopting open source. In this video, Tzvika Shahaf, Senior Director, Group Product Manager of DevTools at Perforce, discusses open source adoption trends, the reasons behind organizations choosing open source, challenges they face, and strategies for success. He says, “95% of the organizations that we've served admitted that they either maintain or increase their use of open source software.”
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These are some of the most exciting AI workloads running on IBM Z
Просмотров 1719 часов назад
Andrew Sica, Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM, discusses some of the most prevalent use cases for AI on the mainframe including detecting fraud and other financial crimes. He mentions some lesser-known use cases on the mainframe, highlighting the diverse range of possibilities for leveraging AI to address various business problems.
Akamai’s Gecko brings edge computing closer to users
Просмотров 5119 часов назад
Read more at: tfir.io/ Generalized Edge Compute (Gecko), Akamai's innovative edge computing platform, aims to bring full-fledged compute capabilities closer to users globally. John Bradshaw, Director of Cloud Computing Technology and Strategy at Akamai, discusses how Gecko will revolutionize edge computing by placing compute capabilities close to users. He highlights efforts to optimize user ex...
How Macrometa bridges the gap between traditional GDNs and modern cloud capabilities
Просмотров 1919 часов назад
Chetan Venkatesh, CEO and Co-Founder of Macrometa, discusses how the data landscape has evolved over the past 10-15 years. He talks about the transition from a static web to an interactive one with data exchange between users and the cloud and back-end systems comprising microservices and APIs. Traditional GDNs struggle to handle the dynamic data of modern applications and this is why Macrometa...
Role of AI Code Assistants in boosting developer productivity
Просмотров 80День назад
In this clip, Saurabh Gupta, Director of Industry Solutions at Qarik, discusses AI code assistants and their function. He tells us that code assistants help developers streamline routine tasks like boilerplate code generation, but do not improve coding skills or assist in complex decision-making. He highlights the benefits of code assistants for proficient developers and beginners, emphasizing ...
Why open source still leads the way despite license changes | Ann Schlemmer
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The recent trend of companies changing their open-source licenses to solve business challenges has sparked controversy within the open-source community. In this episode, Ann Schlemmer, CEO of Percona, discusses the impact these changes have on users and the community, why companies should reconsider before changing licenses, and the benefits of open source. She says, “I just think it's a better...
Introduction to Hydrolix and how it is tackling log data challenges
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In this clip, Tony Falco, VP of Product Marketing at Hydrolix, introduces us to the company and the key challenges it is aiming to address with managing large volumes of high cardinality, high dimensionality log data. He talks about the explosion of log data that is being generated and how Hydrolix’s solution aims to make it more efficient and cost-effective to retain this data for a longer per...
Security enables developers to be more creative | Nick Mistry
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In this clip, Nick Mistry SVP and CISO at Lineaje, explains the evolving role of security as an enabler for developers. He goes into depth about Lineaje’s Open Source Manager (OSM) and how it builds policy guardrails based on risk to allow developers freedom while ensuring security.
LF Energy’s role to accelerate decarbonization in the energy sector
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Christophe Villemer, Executive Vice President at Savoir-faire Linux, discusses LF Energy’s role and contributions within the energy sector. He explains that LF Energy aims to unite various stakeholders in the energy transition to accelerate the decarbonization of the energy sector. Villemer emphasizes the seriousness of the climate crisis and the need for companies and governments to respond wi...
Addressing operational challenges in Cloud Foundry for Kubernetes
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Julian Fischer, CEO of anynines, discusses the technologies they are testing in Cloud Foundry for Kubernetes, including Cluster API or Gardener to abstract from the underlying infrastructure. Fischer shares the operational issues they have encountered and why they are looking toward alternative technologies like Crossplane. He stresses the need for operational efficiency and effective governanc...
Introduction to Mirantis Lens 2024 Early Access Version
Просмотров 10День назад
In this segment, Miska Kaipiainen, VP of Engineering at Mirantis, discusses the release of Lens 2024, an early access version of their desktop product that aims to enhance user experience. He highlights its built-in integration with AWS EKS clusters for easy and secure access and the long-requested features incorporated in this version.
Verizon has very mature processes around open source | Dirk Hohndel
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Verizon is no stranger to open source with mature processes already in place, yet the complexity and sheer scale of Verizon’s operations mean it can be a challenging undertaking. In this episode, Dirk Hohndel, Head of Open Source Program Office (OSPO) at Verizon, talks about working within Verizon’s OSPO, and the challenges and opportunities of open source. He says, “I typically say I like chal...
Evolving roles of AI beyond the hype
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Tina Huang, Founder and CTO of Transposit, explores the different roles AI could play in areas beyond just popularity. She highlights the concept of AI copilots, where AI acts as a collaborative partner, and goes into detail about the potential uses.
Akamai’s Project Gecko merges network and cloud benefits for Edge applications
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Akamai recently announced Project Gecko (Generalized Edge Compute), an initiative aiming to integrate cloud services to the edge. Alex Chircop, Chief Product Architect at Akamai, discusses the company’s acquisition of Linode, its latest announcement, and its focus on expanding Akamai's storage capabilities. On discussing Project Gecko, he says, “Akamai wants to successfully merge all of the ben...
API Security is becoming critical for critical industries
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In this segment, Rupesh Chokshi, Senior Vice President and General Manager for Application Security at Akamai, discusses the importance of API security and the various dimensions of API security his product focuses on, including discovery and posture, run-time detection, and mitigation. He emphasizes the need to understand the number of APIs an organization has and identify potential vulnerabil...
Honeycomb enhances OpenTelemetry's capabilities for front-end applications
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Honeycomb enhances OpenTelemetry's capabilities for front-end applications
What Are the Unique Challenges in the Energy Sector?
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What Are the Unique Challenges in the Energy Sector?
How Qarik can help enterprise tackle Gen AI challenges
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How Qarik can help enterprise tackle Gen AI challenges
Linux Distributions Working Group fosters collaboration between Linux distribution maintainers
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Linux Distributions Working Group fosters collaboration between Linux distribution maintainers
Modernizing Mainframes: Education, adoption, and the role of Zowe in today's IT landscape
Просмотров 143День назад
Modernizing Mainframes: Education, adoption, and the role of Zowe in today's IT landscape
Mirantis Lens adds Enterprise tier to enhance Kubernetes management
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Mirantis Lens adds Enterprise tier to enhance Kubernetes management
Akamai’s Stevie wins underscore its commitment to customer excellence
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Akamai’s Stevie wins underscore its commitment to customer excellence
Loft is one of the fastest growing companies in the cloud-native space
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Loft is one of the fastest growing companies in the cloud-native space
How Macrometa addresses the performance challenges of data-intensive applications
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How Macrometa addresses the performance challenges of data-intensive applications
What Efforts are underway to integrate AI with the mainframe
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.14 дней назад
What Efforts are underway to integrate AI with the mainframe
Exploring the latest cybersecurity insights from RSA Conference 2024
Просмотров 54314 дней назад
Exploring the latest cybersecurity insights from RSA Conference 2024
Differences in finding vulnerabilities in open source vs proprietary software
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.14 дней назад
Differences in finding vulnerabilities in open source vs proprietary software
Hydrolix and Akamai's TrafficPeak partnership bridges log data challenges
Просмотров 50614 дней назад
Hydrolix and Akamai's TrafficPeak partnership bridges log data challenges
Bridging the gap of data management strategies from Cloud Foundry to Kubernetes
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.14 дней назад
Bridging the gap of data management strategies from Cloud Foundry to Kubernetes
Leveraging LLMs as shared knowledge bases to address team challenges
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.21 день назад
Leveraging LLMs as shared knowledge bases to address team challenges

Комментарии

  • @valenrn8657
    @valenrn8657 День назад

    Make commandline great again.

  • @Jose-ue3bu
    @Jose-ue3bu День назад

    It's always been and will always be only C++. No other shit. Some conspiracists say C# and C are used for some things but that's just theories. And there's also people trying to make their own and trying so hard to make Python and Java, or JS for example popular but no way it's ever going to work or be used by anyone.

  • @tatigsarti
    @tatigsarti 2 дня назад

    Did anyone else notice the small detail at 5:23? It’s so cool!

  • @mohammaddh8655
    @mohammaddh8655 2 дня назад

    that girl is so cute

  • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
    @TechnoMinded-qp5in 2 дня назад

    I've noticed some Linux distros like to be as sketchy as Windows if you read the fine print some of them collect your data which isn't good it's better to learn how to install Arch Linux as quickly as possible to claim your freedom they can say Linux Mint but type in on OneSearch about their privacy policy and notice how wrong you are Linux Mint has a darker side.

  • @splendor10
    @splendor10 2 дня назад

    Never knew Manoj Bajpayee is into Tech.

  • @alexcordero6672
    @alexcordero6672 3 дня назад

    I couldn't agree more.

  • @quantumangel
    @quantumangel 3 дня назад

    The reason is: market manipulation and monopolies.

  • @mhalton
    @mhalton 3 дня назад

    Only C is worthy of applause!

  • @janmussche6815
    @janmussche6815 3 дня назад

    Probably the only person in the world who calls Linux "GNU slash Linux".

  • @Seven71987
    @Seven71987 3 дня назад

    I think Debian's installation has gotten easier over the years since the release of this video so maybe his opinion would change who knows.

  • @lukebaldis
    @lukebaldis 4 дня назад

    davis was right

  • @not_amanullah
    @not_amanullah 5 дней назад

    Fedora 🤍🩵

  • @The_Java_Niemand-vw6ln
    @The_Java_Niemand-vw6ln 5 дней назад

    What?! He is the founder of Linux! And i think it's more dificult to programming an entire OS than install Debian. 😆

  • @nil0bject
    @nil0bject 6 дней назад

    it's not a backdoor, it's a back orifice

  • @davidvileta4526
    @davidvileta4526 6 дней назад

    MIS?

  • @killer25318
    @killer25318 7 дней назад

    This could be easily fixed as if everyone in those companies take a stance like Apple did

  • @jeudimacabre
    @jeudimacabre 9 дней назад

    I understood nothing but "OpenBSD was right".

  • @barryobongo8833
    @barryobongo8833 10 дней назад

    live your life rms without the financial sustain of mit.

  • @barryobongo8833
    @barryobongo8833 10 дней назад

    hes absolutely correct. rms is ruining computing

  • @ArifBillahOnGoogle
    @ArifBillahOnGoogle 10 дней назад

    I have attempted to use Linux as my main driver for so many times, and here's my conclusion: If you want a simple system that gives you enough aesthetics as well as functions, LINUX, for that is TRUSH! Love me or hate me, I have spent no less than a hundred hours trying EVERYTHING I could, but their UI has way too many bugs for me to consider it.

  • @monguskooklord7867
    @monguskooklord7867 12 дней назад

    Open office sucks ass

  • @Life_Is_A...
    @Life_Is_A... 12 дней назад

    It's a beautiful life you've had Linus. Kudos to you.

  • @techrev9999
    @techrev9999 12 дней назад

    Stallman is an idiot.

  • @coshvjicujmlqef6047
    @coshvjicujmlqef6047 14 дней назад

    chromebook sucks. I do not want walled garden BS.

    • @BoothTheGrey
      @BoothTheGrey 3 дня назад

      True - yet Google is the only huge company that is willing to deliver devices with pre-installed Linux-based systems. And thats the only way to approach the desktop/laptop market. People buy a laptop or PC - they dont buy an OS.

    • @coshvjicujmlqef6047
      @coshvjicujmlqef6047 3 дня назад

      The problem is that you cannot even treat android nor chromeos as Linux distributions any more. As long as you replace the kernel itself, there is nothing what linux typically means. In fact on android you cannot even use GCC but only clang

    • @coshvjicujmlqef6047
      @coshvjicujmlqef6047 3 дня назад

      I would argue chromeos and android are 100x more evil than windows. Windows does not block you for running binaries, nor blocking your bootloaders while on all android devices it is impossible to install any alternative operating system, like mainline linux nor windows any more.

  • @Hexspa
    @Hexspa 14 дней назад

    I don’t think I share all his views but he’s dead on that companies take the piss in terms of invasiveness with their software. And people take it.

  • @patrickrodies6111
    @patrickrodies6111 15 дней назад

    Like Bill Gates secretly love Mac, Linus is a huge BSD fan. 🙂

  • @shadowxthevampiressofficial
    @shadowxthevampiressofficial 17 дней назад

    I 100% agree with Linus. Debian is a pain in the ass & the Debian community is just as bad as the Arch community. It's quite strange because aside from Debian, the Debian/Ubuntu family is the most user friendly distro family. That's why people who want to try Linux often start with Ubuntu or Mint. I understand why he wouldn't want to use Ubuntu. I don't want to use Ubuntu. It's a company owned distro.

  • @MorbidlyObeseChihuahua
    @MorbidlyObeseChihuahua 18 дней назад

    Linus gives tech tips, he doesn't use Linux

  • @johnmichalek9802
    @johnmichalek9802 19 дней назад

    This guy is such an ideologue it’s painful……… I do get it though……. 🤷‍♂️

  • @famousmwofficial8046
    @famousmwofficial8046 19 дней назад

    The creator of Linux doesn't even like to tweak things but rather get on with his life.

  • @user-io4sr7vg1v
    @user-io4sr7vg1v 20 дней назад

    It's all fake. He should be able to see that by now.

  • @JudahXCL
    @JudahXCL 20 дней назад

    I like how the recent comments talking shit about the video don't realize that this is 11 years ago

  • @mahkhi7154
    @mahkhi7154 21 день назад

    Your God Might (1%) - Chance of Hacking Program Windows. Kernel Kesaria is a Ninja. He Can Detect Rogue Programs in the Matrix and Send them to the Machine Mainframe for Termination.

  • @mahkhi7154
    @mahkhi7154 21 день назад

    How You Gonna Hack Kernel Kesaria. The Process Scheduler and Memory Manager is in The CPU Cache. My Device Manager - IO.Sys, Is SIGNED Loaded (Strong Encryption). The Whole of the Operating System! My Programmers API - MSDOS.Sys - We'll I'm the Sole User of that. I've Got the Whole of the Operating System to Myself. Kernel Kesaria is 6 Megabytes. Program Windows is 1 Gigabyte.

  • @mahkhi7154
    @mahkhi7154 21 день назад

    Then Show Me Your Face

  • @mahkhi7154
    @mahkhi7154 21 день назад

    Hack Kernel Kesaria. Your Chance = 0.1% (Kernel). Program Windows = 1 %

  • @HeroicMushroom
    @HeroicMushroom 22 дня назад

    Linus is a class act. Love this dude

  • @neunistivlija
    @neunistivlija 22 дня назад

    Then install Windows

  • @subusrable
    @subusrable 23 дня назад

    I get goosebumps whenever I listen to this guy

  • @tyomaani8166
    @tyomaani8166 24 дня назад

    main problem is package managers. I don't want "sht store" on PC. I just want doubleclick on .exe file.

    • @kalvin-5
      @kalvin-5 4 дня назад

      Install wine dumbass

  • @wowsnav
    @wowsnav 24 дня назад

    This is the guy who thinks the language "master and slave" and "blacklist" in computing is racist. Just because you programmed an operating system doesn't mean you can't be a complete and total idiot.

  • @raderator
    @raderator 25 дней назад

    Ha ha, he voted for senile Joe, the country's biggest bug.

    • @BoothTheGrey
      @BoothTheGrey 3 дня назад

      Actually most people around the world find BOTH of your candidates really disgusting and its raTHER absurd what america is doing in terms of political leaders the last 10 years. That so many americans especially fanboy for Trump... but also some fanboying for Biden... is beyond any sane behaviour.

  • @unruler
    @unruler 25 дней назад

    Respect IS earned, the fact that it's considered polite to pretend to respect everybody even if in reality you don't, doesn't change that.

  • @DanIel-fl1vc
    @DanIel-fl1vc 26 дней назад

    At 24 min when they start to talk about diversity, dates the video. In the future you'll know, diversity?? Oh right the craze in the early 2020s.

  • @xcoder1122
    @xcoder1122 26 дней назад

    Because of fragmentation. Android is more successful than any desktop Linux has ever been. ChromeOS is also more successful. Both are actually Linux systems, but there is no fragmentation. There's a Windows, a macOS, an iOS, an Android, a ChromeOS, but there are hundreds of different desktop Linux distributions, and that's the problem. Sure, you might say, so are two dozen car manufacturers, each with different models, some of them over 50, so what's the deal? The big deal is that you can drive any of these cars in less than a day because they are not all fundamentally different. But there is almost nothing that Linux desktop distributions can agree on. Name one thing you think they all have in common, and I will show you examples of distributions that do not.

  • @xcoder1122
    @xcoder1122 26 дней назад

    We don't use Windows either but that's because we all use Macs, not because we use Linux. The reason why Linux will never be successful as a desktop operating system is because there is no such thing a Linux system. There are plenty of Linux based systems, those are systems that combine the Linux kernel with some user space libraries and tools, with varying level of compatibility, that follow different paradigms and are designed in different ways. See, there is only one Windows. There is only one macOS. There even is only one Android. Sure, all of these systems exist in different versions but if you only go for the latest version, there's always just one and it always works the same and is always compatible to itself. But with Linux, you have Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Fedora, CentOS, openSuSE, Arch, Alpine, RHEL, Slachware, and 200+ others I'm not going to list here and each of those is a system of its own. It may be based upon another one, it may be anywhere from 80 to 99% compatible with another one but there simply is no such thing as Linux system. And all those distributions cannot even agree on a software packet format (rpm, deb, pkg, tar, ...), on a service launcher (init.d, systemd, OpenRC, ...), on a graphical backend (X11, Wayland, ...), on a desktop environment (GNOME, KDE, MATE, XFCE, ...), on a file system (ext4, btrfs, zfs, ...), and so on. It is that fragmentation that is killing Linux. The most successful Linux is in fact Android, that uses nothing but the Linux kernel and everything else is different to all wide spread distributions but it isn't fragmented! As a developer, I can pick a certain version of Windows, macOS (iOS), or Android, develop my app for it and it will run on that version and all later versions still compatible to it and I have a huge market and a huge level of compatibility. I cannot do that with Linux other than Android. It already starts with "How do I make a UI?" Do I use GTK or Qt or Xlib or draw to image buffers with cairo? It creates dependencies to libraries people may not want on their system (I don't want Qt on a GTK based system), it won't look native (GTK apps look ugly on KDE because it is a Qt desktop). And if you thing at least you don't have to worry about X11 or Wayland, well, you have, as even the font rendering won't be the same, as with X11, the Xserver renders the fonts, with Wayland, the UI library (GTK, Qt, ...) has to do it and you don't even know how they are doing it and what library they do. So I cannot even know what my fonts will look like on the final system and yes, there are differences and yes, there are plenty of apps where this does matter and that need to implement their own font rendering for Linux, which is absurd!

  • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
    @TechnoMinded-qp5in 26 дней назад

    Why am I getting video suggestions from 10 years ago on RUclips?

  • @jimmarshall3724
    @jimmarshall3724 26 дней назад

    Why does the thumbnail look like linus is being interviewed in police custody 😂

  • @zulowski
    @zulowski 27 дней назад

    why would anyone use windows after you used GNU/Linux and got comfortable with it.