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Now, it's Oracle's turn to jump into the Red Hat open-source Linux code kerfuffle. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor July 11, 2023, 6:07 a.m. PT Yuichiro Chino/Getty Images ...
Oracle restarted its old fighting ways with IBM/Red Hat; SUSE announced an RHEL-compatible distro fork plan; and Rocky Linux found new ways to obtain RHEL code.
SUSE SA, Oracle Corp. and Ctrl IQ Inc. announced Thursday the formation of a new industry alliance forming the Open Enterprise Linux Association, OpenELA, a new organization that aims to encourage ...
Oracle includes an AArch64 compiler environment, but this isn't likely to be capable of emitting ARMv7-M code. Oracle doesn't provide a glibc.aarch32 or glibc.thumb2 package in the same way that it ...
Oracle has announced Oracle Code Assist, an AI-powered coding assistant that will provide developers with context-specific suggestions that can be tailored to an organization’s best practices ...
This library, a wrapper to Oracle's OCI libraries, simplifies the interaction through OCI. libsqlora8 is developed on SuSE Linux, so Linux support is a given. I also have used the library on Solaris, ...
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit tech consortium that manages various open source efforts, today announced the launch of the TLA+ Foundation to promote the adoption and development of the TLA+ ...
The association’s stated mission is to encourage the development of RHEL-compatible distributions by providing open and free Enterprise Linux source code, starting later this year with the ...
Oracle, SUSE & CIQ are teaming up to compete with Red Hat in the enterprise Linux market. Learn about the Open Enterprise Linux Association.