Fedora / Red Hat Leftovers
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SingularityCE Now Accessible for Enterprise Linux -- ADTmag
High-performance container runtime technology provider Sylabs announced this week that its SingularityCE offering is now accessible for Enterprise Linux users through the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository.
Maintained since 2017 by Sylabs and supported by a community of developers, Singularity is an open-source container runtime designed for users who run mission-critical data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and compute-driven analytics on performance-intensive systems. The widely-adopted runtime implements a unique security model to mitigate privilege escalation risks and provides a platform for capturing a complete application environment into a single file.
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Outreachy intern - December 2022: Introduction - Fedora Community Blog
Hello, I’m Tanushree Banerjee from India. I’m delighted to be selected as an Outreachy intern for the December 2022 cohort. I’ll be working on designing icons for Fedora’s chat system.
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Quarterly Report - CentOS Automotive SIG
The CentOS Automotive SIG does not have a formal membership process. The mailing list currently has 106 subscribers representing at least 32 organizations, though not all subscribers use corporate emails and some are participating as individuals.
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How to autoscale your SaaS application infrastructure | Red Hat Developer
This article discusses both how and why to scale your infrastructure automatically so that you aren't paying for resources you don't need. This is the last installment in the SaaS architecture checklist series.
If you are a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider, it is important to manage operational expenses while ensuring that your platform's capacity can always meet the needs of your users. Whether the traffic to your SaaS peaks on a predictable schedule (for example, office hours on weekdays or seasonal shopping) or whether you are planning for growth, Kubernetes has features to make sure you have the right level of capacity at any given time.
SaaS revenue typically comes through recurring fees that scale based on metrics such as the number of users, quantity of data stored or processed, access to advanced features, and other similar points of value. While each SaaS provider decides on their own pricing model and consumption metric, there is one common goal: The more your SaaS gets used, the more revenue you make.
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5 unconventional tips to grow your career in 2023 | The Enterprisers Project
People who are later in their careers can help you see the bigger picture and help you focus on what matters. People with experience understand that if you waste too much time focusing on things that don’t matter, you could fail to achieve your full potential.
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7 IT security articles every CIO should read in 2023 | The Enterprisers Project
In 2022, we watched as the evolving cybersecurity landscape opened the door to new vulnerabilities and attack methods. Attackers are evolving, and the IT security climate is evolving, too. With that in mind, it’s time to take stock and refocus on security goals for IT teams and their larger organizations in 2023.