Pyrsia OSS Project
Meet our partner experts and learn more about how JFrog's Pyrsia project (the decentralized package network) works hard to secure the #softwaresupplychain! Learn more at https://pyrsia.io/.
#DevOps #DevSecOps
Meet our partner experts and learn more about how JFrog's Pyrsia project (the decentralized package network) works hard to secure the #softwaresupplychain! Learn more at https://pyrsia.io/.
#DevOps #DevSecOps
The term “open source” refers in particular to records this is publically available. A huge part of the internet cannot be found using major search engines. This is called as “Deep Web”. Deep Web is a mass of websites, databases, files, and more that cannot be indexed by Google, Bing, Yahoo, or any other search engine. Despite this, much of the content of the dark web can be considered open source because it is easily available to the public.
As a developer, you probably rely on open source every day. Open source code is incredibly beneficial for building and improving products, whether personal or professional. But have you considered going a step further and contributing to open source projects as well? Taking this approach can improve your skills and make a positive impact on the software development community at large. Yet, taking the leap can seem difficult. Where do you start?
With Teleport, Gluu can provide its clients with near-instantaneous access to its open-source software, allowing them to get up and running in minutes. This is a huge benefit for organizations who need to quickly provision their tools in order to start using them. In the past, Gluu has documented many ways that it uses Teleport to provide Gluu clients a gateway for their tools.