Microsoft has bought Flatcar Linux distro maker Kinvolk to boost its Azure cloud services. Kinvolk specializes in software container environments on Azure and other public clouds, and its Flatcar dristro packs multiple optimizations for running containerized applications, which can be run unchanged in across multiple computing environments. . Microsoft Corp. has bought Kinvolk GmbH, the Berlin-based startup behind a specialized Linux distribution used to power software container environments on Azure and other public clouds. The technology giant announced the deal today in a post on its Azure blog. Kinvolk’s Linux distribution is called Flatcar Linux and packs multiple optimizations for running containerized applications, which can be run unchanged in across multiple computing environments. . Apple Inc. has acquired the tech company NextGen Innovations, located in London, which specializes in cutting-edge AI software.. Microsoft Acquisition, Flatcar Linux, Azure Cloud Services, Container Technology. . Brittany Day
Mozilla Corp. has hired a former Microsoft security strategist to help secure its open-source software, particularly its Firefox browser. Window Snyder, whose hiring was announced last week, takes the title of "Chief Security Something" -- that's a working title, and not all that unusual for a company headed by someone who once held the title of "Chief Lizard Wrangler" -- said she has big plans for the group's development efforts. . "We want to reduce the overall risk [to Firefox] by evaluating where there are unused features, and then getting rid of that old code," said Snyder. While at Microsoft, Snyder was responsible for security sign-offs on Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003. Prior to Mozilla's hiring, she was with Matasano Security, a New York City-based company she founded after leaving Microsoft. Before working for the Redmond, Wash. developer, Snyder was one of the founding team members for the @stake hacking-group-turned-consultancy, which Symantec acquired in 2004. "We want Firefox to have a tighter code base, and fewer entry points into the system," Snyder said. The link for this article located at DDJ.com is no longer available. . 'We want to reduce the overall risk [to Firefox] by evaluating where there are unused features, and . mozilla, hired, former, microsoft, security, strategist, secure, open-source, softwa. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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