Red Hat and Fedora Leftovers
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7 Kubernetes resources for IT leaders to bookmark in 2023
Within the last several years, Kubernetes has evolved from being an emerging technology to a critical component of how enterprises operate. In 2022, The Enterprisers Project's community of contributors shared thoughtful advice on how to continue to embrace Kubernetes. Whether your organization is resolving to adopt containers in the new year or you are an IT hiring manager seeking candidates with Kubernetes expertise, these articles will set you up for a successful 2023.
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Artificial intelligence: 3 trends to watch in 2023
The artificial intelligence (AI) market has been on a swift growth path for several years – so much so that the industry is expected to reach $42.4 billion in 2023. This momentum will continue, and we’re starting to realize it with the debut of powerful new AI-powered tools and services across industries.
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Using OpenSearch in Fedora Linux - Fedora Magazine
OpenSearch is Amazon’s open-source search engine and analytics suite. Individuals, businesses, and organizations can use the service to search for a wide range of information and use visualization tools to better understand user behavior and search trends. This article will discuss how you can use OpenSearch in Fedora Linux.
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Please keep fedora-review alive | FrostyX.cz
The fedora-review is an essential tool for reviewing new Fedora packages. It helps us ensure that they are of a good enough quality, don’t violate any licenses, and don’t unpleasantly surprise our users. And it needs more developers.
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Copr - look back at 2022
Let me sum up what the Copr team did during 2022.