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Gluware expands network automation platform with AI copilots, GitHub integration

Network World

The platform currently supports 56 operating systems across 22 vendors, making it a versatile solution for complex network ecosystems. Lefner explained that Gluware has a wrapper around JSON called “J types and jnibs” that allows developers to construct tasks and integrate with other parts of the Gluware platform.

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IBM wins UK lawsuit against LzLabs for mainframe intellectual property theft

Network World

In the case, which IBM filed in England and was decided by the London Technology & Construction Court (TCC), IBM alleged that LzLabs UK subsidiary Winsopia acquired an IBM mainframe and then illegally reverse-engineered the Big Iron software to build LzLabs core Software Defined Mainframe (SDM) package.

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Ballmer: Microsoft has 1 Million Servers » Data Center Knowledge

Data Center Knowledge

So the number of companies that really understand the network topology, the data center construction, the server requirements to build this public cloud infrastructure is very, very small.” Microsoft’s ‘Cloud Operating System’ 218,000 Servers in Microsoft Data Centers? You get Yahoo!

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Technology Short Take 175

Scott Lowe

Networking The good folks over at Packet Pushers have compiled a list of open source networking projects. The Open Constructs Foundation recently launched a “community-driven CDK construct library initiative,” which seeks to provide a way for the CDK community to build and share CDK constructs.

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Truly Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools You Can Use Today

CTOvision

There are many issues in this trend that should inform your day-to-day decision-making (we examine AI issues as part of our CAMBRIC construct to help put the trend in the context of other major thrusts in the tech world). is a service with easy to use, open templates for a variety of advanced AI workloads. Prediction.io

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Technology Short Take 173

Scott Lowe

Quintessence Anx of SPIRL shares some guidance on how to construct SPIFFE IDs. A set of vulnerabilities in the open source reference implementation of the UEFI specification has been uncovered. I think I’ve linked to Ricardo Sueiras’ “AWS open source newsletter” before; it’s such a useful resource.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

The story of a developer deliberately polluting their open source projects—as outlined here for the “colors.js” Operating Systems/Applications. If you have any feedback for me—constructive criticism, praise, suggestions for where I can find more articles (especially if the site supports RSS!),