Red Hat announced a multi-stage alliance to offer customers a greater choice of operating systems to run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) announced its inaugural IoTivity Developer Day to be held on Wednesday, April 6.
The event will be held in conjunction with the Linux Foundation’s OpenIoT Summit, taking place April 4 – 6, 2016 in San Diego at the Port Pavilion.
During this one-day event developers will get hands-on experience with the IoTivity code in the OFC lab and see how easy it is to implement this technology into their own products when developing next generation Internet of Things (IoT)-connected devices. In addition, they will have the opportunity to speak with industry experts, learn more about how to certify their products and have the opportunity to use the recently launched developer toolkit.
“IoTivity adoption has been significant since it launched last year and we are aware that developers are eager to learn more,” said Mike Richmond, Executive Director at the Open Connectivity Foundation. “The IoTivity Developer Day will give developers the complete 360 view on this technology and how they can start taking advantage of it with their products.”
The OCF is also the host sponsor for the OpenIoT Summit and will be exhibiting at booth #121
Industry News
Snow Software announced a new global partner program designed to enable partners to support customers as they face complex market challenges around managing cost and mitigating risk, while delivering value more efficiently and effectively with Snow.
Contrast Security announced the launch of its new partner program, the Security Innovation Alliance (SIA), which is a global ecosystem of system integrators (SIs), cloud, channel and technology alliances.
Red Hat introduced new security and compliance capabilities for the Red Hat OpenShift enterprise Kubernetes platform.
Jetpack.io formally launched with Devbox Cloud, a managed service offering for Devbox.
Jellyfish launched Life Cycle Explorer, a new solution that identifies bottlenecks in the life cycle of engineering work to help teams adapt workflow processes and more effectively deliver value to customers.
Checkmarx announced the immediate availability of Supply Chain Threat Intelligence, which delivers detailed threat intelligence on hundreds of thousands of malicious packages, contributor reputation, malicious behavior and more.
Qualys announced its new GovCloud platform along with the achievement of FedRAMP Ready status at the High impact level, from the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).
F5 announced the general availability of F5 NGINXaaS for Azure, an integrated solution co-developed by F5 and Microsoft that empowers enterprises to deliver secure, high-performance applications in the cloud.
Tenable announced Tenable Ventures, a corporate investment program.
Ubuntu Pro, Canonical’s comprehensive subscription for secure open source and compliance, is now generally available.
Mirantis, freeing developers to create their most valuable code, today announced that it has acquired the Santa Clara, California-based Shipa to add automated application discovery, operations, security, and observability to the Lens Kubernetes Platform.
SmartBear has integrated the powerful contract testing capabilities of PactFlow with SwaggerHub.
Venafi introduced TLS Protect for Kubernetes.