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4 Ways You Can Use Live Streaming Software

Live streaming has become one of the most popular ways to consume content. Virtually any type of content can be streamed live, including but not limited to: video, audio, webinars, conferences, and meetings. The list of use cases is endless! In this blog post, we will explore four different ways you can use live streaming software.

Using InfluxDB as an IoT Edge Historian

InfluxDB is increasingly being used in IoT solutions to store data from connected devices. Now it can also be used on IoT edge gateways as a data historian to analyze, visualize and eventually transmit aggregated IoT data up to a centralized server. In this article we’re going to look at three simple ways you can connect an instance of InfluxDB on your IoT Edge device to another instance of InfluxDB in the cloud.

Wind River Studio Addresses Challenges of Managing Secure Linux-Based Intelligent Systems

Wind River eases costly management challenges typical of embedded Linux platforms for the full lifecycle. New managed services help teams achieve and maintain Linux platform stability, quality, and security, freeing resources to continue innovation and feature development. Wind River experts assess, recommend, and implement solutions aligned with functional, architecture, and performance requirements.

Cloudsmith Supports OpenSSF's Efforts to Secure OSS

As part of our mission to make it simple to secure software at scale through Continuous Packaging, Cloudsmith is excited to announce that we have become an Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) member. OpenSSF is a cross-industry forum for a collaborative effort to improve security in open source software (OSS). One software pipeline's output is another's dependency- we are all splashing around in each other's supply chains.

Learn How Tanzu Observability Helps OpenShift Users Manage the Grafana Licensing Change

Grafana Labs recently announced that they are relicensing their core projects from Apache 2.0 to Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3. This is great news for the open source community, since the new license is still Open Source Initiative–approved and adheres to an additional clause in which network access of any AGPL-licensed software counts as a type of distribution.

Taking care of your loved ones with Grafana and other open source solutions

Amon Reich is the founder of SmartLiving.Rocks based out of Schweinfurt, Germany, an IoT solutions provider for smart homes and small businesses. Amon maintains the open source SeniorenSmarthome project, which enables Ambient Assisted Living through Grafana dashboards and other open source technologies. I’ve been working in the field of smart technology for over 10 years.

Contributor's Box (Level 1) - Unboxing the Codefresh Open Source Maintainer's

As we work diligently on transforming Codefresh into an Open Source company, we created THE MAINTAINER'S CLUB. The Maintainer's Club is a set of incentives and onramps to becoming more active in the open source community, specifically the Argo Project. There are three levels 1) Contributor 2) Member 3) Maintainer In this video, Dan Garfield, Co-Founder and Chief Open Source Officer unboxes the level 1 or Contributor Box. Check it out!

Running Tracealyzer 4 on Linux hosts

To run Tracealyzer 4 on Linux, the first thing you will need to install is Mono. For most distributions there’s a package called “mono-complete”, though some distributions and package systems may instead use simply “mono”. There may be additional requirements, in particular for Debian/Ubuntu and Fedora based systems. See below for distribution specific instructions. Mono version 5.14 (or newer) is required for Tracealyzer.