Hacktoberfest 2024: Contribute, connect & collect digital rewards!

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Welcome to Hacktoberfest at Mattermost! According to a recent study from OpenLogic, 80% of organizations are using more open source software today than they were last year. As open source software continues to take over the world, there’s no better time to get involved in the open source community —…

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Germany recognises Microsoft as tech giant

3 years after a formal antitrust complaint by Nextcloud and 30 other European tech companies the German antitrust authorities (“Bundeskartellamt”) have announced that Microsoft is now “subject to extended abuse control” as they are determined to be of “paramount significance across markets”. The good news, quoting their announcement: Based on…

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Nextcloud Enterprise Day speaker spotlight: Felix Gebauer from Schleswig-Holstein

Nextcloud Enterprise Day in Frankfurt is approaching, and we are thrilled to announce a new keynote speaker — Felix Gebauer of Schleswig-Holstein state administration. Read below to find out more about the the speaker and the exciting session. Speaker: Felix Gebauer, Program Lead and Project Manager for the transition to…

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Why GitLab is deprecating compliance pipelines in favor of security policies

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GitLab compliance pipelines ensure security- and compliance-related jobs in applicable projects are run in accordance with compliance frameworks. Similarly, scan execution policies assure GitLab security scans are run in pipelines in a compliant manner. What we’ve learned from users is that they’d like to capture benefits offered by each feature…

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How we designed the GitLab Reference Architectures

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We introduced the first GitLab Reference Architectures five years ago. Originally developed as a partnership between the GitLab Test Platform (formally Quality Engineering) and Support teams, along with other contributors, these architectures aim to provide scalable and elastic starting points to deploy GitLab at scale, tailored to an organization's target…

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TeamCity 2024.07.3 Bug Fix Is Out

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The TeamCity On-Premises 2024.07.3 bug fix is now available for installation! This update tackles around 20 issues, including problems with failing SSH agents on Windows, incorrect counts of pending changes and available agents, unexpected build cancellations, and more. Each bug fix not only improves performance, but also patches security vulnerabilities,…

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Bringing Gen AI Into The Real World with Ramblr and MongoDB

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How do you bring the benefits of gen AI, a technology typically experienced on a keyboard and screen, into the physical world? That's the problem the team at Ramblr.ai, a San Francisco-based startup, is solving with its powerful and versatile 3D annotation and recognition capabilities. “With Ramblr you can record…

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