
David Rubinstein
Editor-in-Chief at SD Times
I'm editor-in-chief of SD (Software Development) Times magazine for development managers. I'm also the co-founder of D2 Emerge, publishers of SD Times.
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1 week ago |
sdtimes.com | David Rubinstein
Over the past year or so, the industry has seen several open-source projects forked because the founders of those projects changed their licenses in moves they say were to protect their intellectual property. Redis switched from the open BSD license to the more restrictive Redis Source Available License v2 and the Server Side Public License after seeing Microsoft adopt and benefit from Redis’ work without what Redis said was enough support for the community and to Redis itself.
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2 weeks ago |
itopstimes.com | David Rubinstein
ArmorCode today released its agentic AI solution, Anya, for AppSec and product security teams. The point of Anya was to create a conversational, virtual security champion that can look at data from hundreds of code, app, cloud and infrastructure scans to provide insights that lead to action. “Anya is a governance layer over the scanners,” Mark Lambert, chief product officer at ArmorCode, told SD Times from the RSA Conference.
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3 weeks ago |
itopstimes.com | David Rubinstein
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) today announced the graduation of in-toto, a software supply chain security framework developed at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. According to Linux Foundation Research’s 2024 report “Strengthening License Compliance and Software Security with SBOM Adoption,” software bills of materials (SBOMs) help organizations identify vulnerabilities early and improve traceability.
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3 weeks ago |
itopstimes.com | David Rubinstein
An update to Kubernetes – version 1.33 – that features 64 enhancements is being released today by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. According to the CNCF, the theme for Kubernetes v1.33 is “Octarine: The Color of Magic,” inspired by Terry Pratchett’s Discworld comic fantasy book series.
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1 month ago |
sdtimes.com | David Rubinstein
Spark. It’s what many organizations are finding that AI can do for their digital transformation efforts. It’s also the theme of the 2025 Broadcom Value Stream Summit, at which the company will present its strategies and tooling for delivery customer value and service. The last major push for digital transformation was fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic, when organizations had to adopt remote for employees and students working from home.
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