This work is often done as a collaboration between the open source projects themselves and a team at IBM that helps with the porting and then validation that the software is working as expected. This effort is an on going collaboration with every release of the software needing to be validated. For the month of January 2020, the teams worked to also validate the latest versions of the following: Akka Alfresco Antlr Apache Cassandra Apache Geode Apache JMeter Apache Kafka Apache Solr Apache Spark Consul Docker Compose Erlang Fluentd GlusterFS HAProxy Helm Hibernate istio Jaeger Jenkins Keystone (Openstack) Kubernetes Minikube libc6-compat MariaDB MariaDB connector ODBC Minio and minio client MongoDB Driver - C MongoDB Driver - CXX MongoDB Driver - Python MongoDB Driver - Ruby MySQL Netty-tcnative Neo4j PHP PM2 Prometheus Python RabbitMQ Rails Redis(latest) Ruby SonarQube Sysdig Terraform Weave WildFly WordPress The full list of validated software to date is available here: https://www.ibm.com/community/z/open-source-software/ Are you a developer for an open source project interested in seeing your application made available to users on LinuxONE?
This work is often done as a collaboration between the open source projects themselves and a team at IBM that helps with the porting and then validation that the software is working as expected. This effort is an on going collaboration with every release of the software needing to be validated. For the month of December, the teams worked to also validate the latest versions of the following: Ansible Apache ActiveMQ Apache Camel Apache Solr Apache Storm Apache Tomcat Apache ZooKeeper cAdvisor Calico cfssl Cri Fluentd Go Helm Hibernate Jaeger Kibana Logstash MariaDB connector ODBC Minio and minio client MongoDB Driver - Python Netty-tcnative PostgreSQL Protobuf Puppet RabbitMQ Rails Salt Scope Terraform XMLSec Zabbix Agent Zabbix Server The full list of validated software to date is available here: https://www.ibm.com/community/z/open-source-software/ Are you a developer for an open source project interested in seeing your application made available to users on LinuxONE?
This work is often done as a collaboration between the open source projects themselves and a team at IBM that helps with the porting and then validation that the software is working as expected. This effort is an on going collaboration with every release of the software needing to be validated. For the month of November, the teams worked to also validate the latest versions of the following: Ansible Antlr Beats cAdvisor cfssl Couchbase Elasticsearch etcd Fluentd Grafana Graphite Carbon Hbase istio Keystone (Openstack) Kibana Logstash Magento MariaDB connector ODBC MariaDB Maxscale Minio and minio client MongoDB Driver - Java MySQL Netty-tcnative Openresty PHP PM2 Prometheus Python Ruby Snappy-java SonarQube Apple Swift TensorFlow Terraform XMLSec The full list of validated software to date is available here: https://www.ibm.com/community/z/open-source-software/ Are you a developer for an open source project interested in seeing your application made available to users on LinuxONE?
This work is often done as a collaboration between the open source projects themselves and a team at IBM that helps with the porting and then validation that the software is working as expected. This effort is an on going collaboration with every release of the software needing to be validated
This work is often done as a collaboration between the open source projects themselves and a team at IBM that helps with the porting and then validation that the software is working as expected. This effort is an on going collaboration with every release of the software needing to be validated. For the month of September, the teams worked to validate the latest versions of the following: Alfresco Antlr Apache Mesos Beats Consul Couchbase Doxygen Elasticsearch Fluentd GlusterFS Go Grafana Kibana Logstash MongoDB Driver - Perl Neo4j NGINX Ingress Controller PhantomJS PM2 PostgreSQL RabbitMQ Ruby Salt Scala statsd TensorFlow Terraform WordPress Xerces-C Zabbix Agent Zabbix Server The full list of validated software to date is available here: https://www.ibm.com/community/z/open-source-software/ Are you a developer for an open source project interested in seeing your application made available to users on LinuxONE?
This work is often done as a collaboration between the open source projects themselves and a team at IBM that helps with the porting and then validation that the software is working as expected. This effort is an on going collaboration with every release of the software needing to be validated. For the month of August, the teams worked to validate the latest versions of the following: Ansible Apache Camel Apache HTTP Server Apache Kafka Apache Solr Apache Tomcat cAdvisor Calico cfssl Consul Docker Compose Docker Swarm Doxygen etcd Fluentd HAProxy Heketi Helm Hibernate istio Jenkins Kube-router Kubernetes Minikube libc6-compat Libunwind Magento MariaDB MariaDB Maxscale Minio and minio client MongoDB Driver - Ruby MySQL 8.x MySQL 5.x Neo4j NGINX Ingress Controller oCaml Openresty PHP PostgreSQL Prometheus Collectd exporter Protobuf Puppet Python R RabbitMQ Ruby service-catalog Snappy-java Terraform WildFly XML Language Server Zabbix Agent Zabbix Server The full list of validated software to date is available here: https://www.ibm.com/community/z/open-source-software/ Are you a developer for an open source project interested in seeing your application made available to users on LinuxONE?
Alfresco is the open source Enterprise Content Management software that handles any type of content, allowing users to easily share and collaborate on content Alpine is a security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution
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For years open source software has been deployed on z/OS using the System Modification Program/Extended tool, or SMP/E, to align with the package management system of z/OS. With the release of z/OS Container Extensions (zCX) , we provided open source content in the container format, and access to it through common command line interfaces like Docker and Podman
Software innovations are happening in the open; yes, this year, again, most of the latest innovations are open-source software projects built with one or many other open-source software components. Augmented reality, virtual reality, autonomous cars, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and more are all growing as open-source software. Needless to say, all programming languages and frameworks are open-source, too
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