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Design multi-agent orchestration with reasoning using Amazon Bedrock and open source frameworks

AWS Machine Learning - AI

It demonstrates how to combine Amazon Bedrock Agents with open source multi-agent frameworks, enabling collaborations and reasoning among agents to dynamically execute various tasks. We also explore the integration of Amazon Bedrock Agents with open source orchestration frameworks LangGraph and CrewAI for dispatching and reasoning.

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Citus 11 for Postgres goes fully open source, with query from any node

The Citus Data

beta blog post , but we also have big surprise for those of you who use Citus open source that was not part of the initial beta. When we do a new Citus release, we usually release 2 versions: The open source version and the enterprise release which includes a few extra features. Performance optimizations for data loading.

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Introduction to Cloud Native Computing

The New Stack

Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools : Use tools like Ansible , Terraform or open source OpenTofu to automate the provisioning of infrastructure. Many of the most crucial open source projects are hosted and supported there. The CNCF’s impact on the cloud native landscape is profound.

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Jamsocket’s Session-Lived Infra Gets a New Home with Modal

The New Stack

As Butler described it, the traditional load balancer and stateless server model was built for more short-lived requests — not long-lived sessions or large in-memory state. “It’s meant to load-balance across instantaneous requests — not the kind of long-lived request that a stateless application requires.”

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AWS Open Source Observability: Visualization and Security Auditing with CloudMapper (Part 1)

Xebia

When it comes to Cloud Observability, several Open Source and proprietary tools have been available over the years. More sophisticated methods of detection, reporting, integrations… But what is the value of Open Source solutions on this topic? Also, you can see that the load balancers are exposed to the Internet.

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eBPF Has a Bright Future in Infrastructure Development

The New Stack

For the next decade, eBPF will be “a strategic platform choice for infrastructure developers,” predicted Cisco Distinguished Software Engineer Daniel Borkmann , in a keynote talk at the Linux Open Source Summit about the state of the technology he helped create, including some prognostication of how it could be used in future times.

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KubeCon Is Starting To Sound a Lot Like VMCon

The New Stack

Some of the most revealing clues were on display at KubeCon, where open source momentum, market pressure, and new tooling have begun to solidify a once-fringe idea: Kubernetes as the substrate for all workloads. And with that comes some fascinating implications.