The only thing that should matter about open source contributors is the quality of their code, so it's surprising that diversity and inclusion numbers aren't higher. That, however, is changing.
Multiple vendors including AWS, Google, Kubecost, and SUSE have come together to support the open source OpenCost project for cloud-native cost management.
The ONUG Spring Conference offered predictions about the future of IT jobs and teams, weighing trends in low-code/no-code development, AI and automation, and more.
Organizations are turning to a cloud-native approach to application development and deployment to take advantage of its performance and reliability benefits, but there are challenges to consider.