HTTP/2 200 cache-control: max-age=900, public content-language: en content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 etag: W/"1558108816" expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT last-modified: Fri, 17 May 2019 16:00:16 GMT link: ; rel="canonical" link: ; rel="shortlink" link: ; rel="revision" server: nginx x-content-type-options: nosniff x-drupal-cache: HIT x-drupal-dynamic-cache: MISS x-frame-options: SAMEORIGIN x-generator: Drupal 8 (https://www.drupal.org) x-pantheon-styx-hostname: styx-fe2-a-7595dc7454-gbclx x-styx-req-id: styx-02573ccf9413c7f2051ed04b37b04012 x-ua-compatible: IE=edge via: 1.1 varnish accept-ranges: bytes date: Fri, 17 May 2019 17:25:03 GMT via: 1.1 varnish age: 85 x-served-by: cache-mdw17333-MDW, cache-yul8922-YUL x-cache: HIT, HIT x-cache-hits: 1, 1 x-timer: S1558113903.016644,VS0,VE1 vary: Accept-Encoding, Cookie, Cookie, Cookie content-length: 49582 Hewlett Packard Enterprise to Buy Cray, ManagedKube Launches k8sBot, Purism's Librem One Suite Surpasses Crowdfunding Goal, Cloudflare Announces Support of BinaryAST and the Zombieload Intel Processor Vulnerability | Linux Journal Skip to main content [1]

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News briefs for Friday, May 17, 2019.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise to buy Supercomputer-maker Cray. Bloomberg reports[2] that the deal is "valued at about $1.4 billion as the firm works to become more competitive in high-end computing", and "Cray investors will get $35 a share in cash".

ManagedKube launches k8sBot[3], "an app that provides a point-and-click user interface for Kubernetes in Slack", available on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Marketplace. From the press release: "Companies can now ensure that all their team members have access to Kubernetes information. ManagedKube's k8sBot provides an easy-to-use interface in Slack so users can retrieve pod status, get pod logs, and get real-time troubleshooting recommendations with just one click. DevOps teams can get more done with k8sBot by easily sharing Kubernetes information in Slack, where team discussions are already happening, and automating DevOps support by democratizing access

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