IBM outsources Granite code
AI tech goodness is given to Apache 2.0
Big Blue has been a busy bee, getting its Granite code out in the open by using stuff already out there for everyone to see, like GitHub Code Clean and other public code.
Apache needs a patch
Severe hole in the Teepee
The Apache Software Foundation has patched a severe vulnerability in the Apache (httpd) web server project that could allow rogue server scripts to execute code with root privileges and take over the underlying server.
Apache OpenOffice is happy it is not cool
Just as well
The resource starved open source Apache OpenOffice has had a few problems since it released its latest version – late and a big buggy.
Equifax used Custers' defence for data breach
Blame the Apache
The mainstream press has been claiming that open source software is to blame for the Equifax data breach but it is starting to look like it might not know what it is talking about.
IBM blows on Spark
Apache's open-source cluster backed by the suits
IBM is backing Apache's open-source cluster computing framework Spark and said that it will form the basis of all IBM's analytics and commerce platforms. It will be sold as a service on its Bluemix cloud.
Apache turns 20
Brave new world makes us feel old
One of the first stories I wrote was a yarn about some new server software called Apache – now both of us are feeling pretty old.
Apache needs to patch patch
Heap-um big cock up
Microsoft does a Wounded Knee on Apache
Bury my heart
Apache patches heap-um big hole in wig-wam
Kills off DoS attack
IBM donates Symphony to Apache
Heap um big Open Office