Are you working with software dependencies in constrained environments? Then this might interest you:
I’ll give a lightning talk on how we approach practical license and vulnerability management when resources are limited. As Technical Solution Lead at Alliander I deal daily issues regarding licensing and security. I’ll talk about tooling, share key findings and insights.
Where & when to go?
Monday, March 23
13:15 CET
Amsterdam
#Ospology #DevOps #Security #OpenSource #DependencyManagement
Toch interessant hoe onze digitale grootgrutters de grootst mogelijke waanzin aan de man weten te brengen, en men er met open ogen in loopt:
https://www.ftm.nl/nieuwsbrieven/bij-microsoft-bladdert-de-soevereine-laklaag-van-de-cloud-er-snel-af

Bij Microsoft bladdert de ‘soevereine’ laklaag van de cloud er snel af
Follow the Money - Platform voor onderzoeksjournalistiek
Follow the Money - Platform voor onderzoeksjournalistiekIt would be useful if EU member states would straighten their backs. Condoning or otherwise supporting an unlawful war is to be avoided, as it would set even more precedents. However, I would support reform of the UNSC, as it is defunct.
Within my organization, I see much use of the CRUD pattern. However, most processes being done are not centered around crud, but evolve in a more circular manner, in the form of queries and commands. There are many CRUD frameworks, but frameworks that perform CQS ( or CQRS) are far and few. Also, typically, BPMN is typically at the higher level. I would appreciate any ideas about FOSS frameworks supporting one or the other, or both CQS and BPMN.