The Texas power grid failure is knocking out data centers and cloud services, offering hard lessons about infrastructure resilience, multi-region architecture, and the physical realities underlying our digital systems.
Three months after the SolarWinds breach disclosure, the full scope is still unfolding and the implications for software supply chain security demand fundamental changes in how we build and deploy software.
The newly formed Rust Foundation, backed by AWS, Google, Huawei, Microsoft, and Mozilla, gives Rust the institutional stability it needs for the next phase of growth.
The growing semiconductor shortage is disrupting everything from automotive to IoT devices, exposing fragile supply chains that the entire tech industry depends on.
Elastic’s decision to move Elasticsearch and Kibana from Apache 2.0 to dual SSPL/Elastic License reignites the debate about open source sustainability in the cloud era.
The React team’s introduction of Server Components promises zero-bundle-size components and direct backend access — but is it the right direction for frontend development?
As Adobe Flash reaches its official end of life on December 31, 2020, it’s worth reflecting on what it gave us and the lessons its rise and fall teach about web standards.
The SolarWinds supply chain attack is a watershed moment for software security — and it has profound implications for how we build, ship, and trust code.
FireEye discloses that sophisticated attackers stole their red team tools. The implications for the security industry — and every organization using those tools — are serious.