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Linux Foundation Announces Free sigstore Signing Service to Confirm Origin and Authenticity of Software

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March 9, 2021 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the sigstore project. The post Linux Foundation Announces Free sigstore Signing Service to Confirm Origin and Authenticity of Software appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Linux Foundation to Host CHIPS Alliance Project to Propel Industry Innovation Through Open Source CPU Chip and SoC Design

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The Linux Foundation Announces New Open Hardware Technologies and Collaboration

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OpenPOWER to become Linux Foundation project to advance development of data-driven architectures required for hybrid cloud environments and increasingly intensive workloads. The post The Linux Foundation Announces New Open Hardware Technologies and Collaboration appeared first on DevOps.com.

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The Reactive Foundation Launches To Support Next Phase of Software Architecture

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Why your best IT managers quit

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Meanwhile, Clyde Seepersad, senior vice president and general manager of training and certification at open-source nonprofit Linux Foundation, says he has seen good managers leave due to a common workplace issue in IT: not enough workers. Barrett notes that managers also tend to flee when companies are stagnant or contracting.