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13 challenges creating an open, scalable, and secure serverless platform

By Michael Maximilien, Doug Davis, Julian Friedman, Tara Gu, Vincent Hou, Simon Moser, Aleksander Slominski, Belinda Vennam, Lionel Villard | Published March 3, 2021

What we learned during the evolution of the Knative open source project

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Why developers should centralize their security

By Gregor Frimodt-Møller, IBM Champion | Published March 3, 2021

Ensure fraud is not committed on your website while making usage easy for your customers

Developers can now use IBM's cloud services across multiple environments with IBM Cloud Satellite

By Willie Tejada | Published March 1, 2021

Growing ecosystem of partners expanding hybrid cloud services

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2021 is the year that open source overcomes its diversity problems

By Chris Ferris | Published February 26, 2021

In 2021, building off the momentum of this past year's focus on social inequality and steps made by open source-minded companies and foundations, open source…

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Developer Diaries: The Case of the Miscoded Credentials

By JJ Asghar, Upkar Lidder | Published February 23, 2021

Developer advocates discuss the pitfalls and opportunities of cloud development and the new app modernization tools they need to build multi-functional cloud apps

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Two new Call for Code for Racial Justice projects just went open source

By IBM Developer Staff | Published February 19, 2021

Learn about the solutions now hosted by the Linux Foundation

Introducing the technology preview of IBM API Hub on IBM Developer

By Soumitra Limaye | Published February 18, 2021

Discover, try, adopt, and consume APIs from IBM and our ecosystem partners

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Project OWL announces new release of ClusterDuck Protocol to build emergency mesh networks

By Bryan Knouse; CEO & Co-Founder, Project OWL | Published February 17, 2021

An opportunity for developers to use, test, and contribute to an open source communications system that provides connectivity in the wake of disasters.