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Empowering Rust Projects: STF Backs Our Quest for Enhanced SBOM Generation

🎉 We are proud to announce that we were selected to receive funding as one of the participants in the recent “Contribute Back” challenge organized by the Sovereign Tech Fund (STF). In our application, we participated in category two: Securing … Read More

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Notes on Signed Commits with Git and Github

How can you be sure, that a Git commit is authentic? That it was made by the person it claims to be made by? Git allows for signing commits to provide proof that you authored a commit. The same signing … Read More

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The Potential of Data Mesh [Whitepaper]

What possibilities does data mesh offer? What does it actually bring into my company and how can a data mesh project actually work? Everyone is already talking about data mesh as an alternative to the classic DWH or data lake. … Read More

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Dr. Stefan Igel wird neuer COO

Open-Source-Start-up erweitert das Führungsteam um erfahrenen Big-Data-Experten Wedel, 01.07.2021 – Stackable, Anbieter von Open-Source-Distributionen für Data & Analytics, erweitert sein Management-Team. Mit Wirkung zum 1. Juli übernimmt Dr. Stefan Igel die Rolle des COO bei Stackable und verantwortet ab sofort … Read More

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Stackable: Who or what is it anyway?

A few weeks ago we already announced what we are working on at Stackable: a distribution for open source Big Data software for on-premise and the cloud. In this blog post, we would now like to tell more about our … Read More

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Cloudera alternative: Why Stackable is attractive to many users

It’s one piece of news that hasn’t gotten much public attention but which – if you’re affected by it – will have a great impact on you: What was announced by Cloudera with little fanfare in the autumn of 2020 … Read More

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Cloudera cleans up: New business and licensing model announced

Cloudera will no longer offer a free version in future Cloudera recently announced changes. The title of the blog post is Our Commitment to Open Source Software but some changes are not made very explicit in the article. They have … Read More