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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 01, 2023


9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 30th, 2023

KDE: Development, Kdenlive 23.04.0a, and Microsoft DRM



2023-04-25 [Older] LattePanda Announces Sigma, a 'Hackable Single Board Server'


↺ 2023-04-25 [Older] LattePanda Announces Sigma, a 'Hackable Single Board Server'



[Older] IBM New Z-Series And LinuxONE Rack-Friendly Configurations Enable Greater Sustainability


↺ IBM New Z-Series And LinuxONE Rack-Friendly Configurations Enable Greater Sustainability



IBM acquires Ahana, steward of open source PrestoDB


↺ IBM acquires Ahana, steward of open source PrestoDB


> The purchase not only gives IBM a managed SaaS and AWS marketplace version of the popular open-source Presto database, but membership in the Presto Foundation as well.



Veritas shows off software SAN for Kubernetes at KubeCON 2023 [Ed: KubeCON promoting proprietary products]


↺ Veritas shows off software SAN for Kubernetes at KubeCON 2023


> It was one of the big surprises of the recent KubeCON show in Amsterdam – dedicated to all things Kubernetes – when customers that asked about NetBackup’s container backup capabilities were told they should deploy Veritas’s InfoScale software-defined storage for Kubernetes instead.


> Directly competing with Pure Storage’s Portworx, InfoScale offers block storage for applications that run in containers.




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