Network Break 442: HashiCorp Swaps Open Source For BSL; Open Enterprise Linux Goes After RHEL

Take a Network Break! This week we cover new advances in interconnects for AI workloads and look a little more carefully at the potential impact of superconductors on computing. HashiCorp swaps its open source licensing for a Business Source License to protect itself from companies that might take its software and build a competing company. Oracle, SUSE Linux, and CIQ announce a new Linux distribution that directly targets Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Fortinet releases a new firewall with the company’s latest security ASIC, and Caltech reaches a possible settlement with Broadcom on a patent dispute. Last but not least, Google hopes to get workers back to the office by offering a $99 “special” to stay on at a hotel on the company’s Mountain View, CA campus instead of having to commute from home. Sounds like the worst staycation ever. Sponsor: Palo Alto Networks Your branch has changed. Your SD-WAN should, too. Join Palo Alto Networks to see how AI/ML is powering next-gen SD-WAN and SASE for the branch. SDxCentral and Palo Alto Networks hosted an exclusive online event that shows how next-gen SD-WAN and SASE can help you modernize and secure your branches. Go to SDXcentral.com to get the link to this free event to see the replay. Show Links: XConn Technologies Launches the Industry’s First and Only Hybrid CXL 2.0 and PCIe Gen 5 Switch – PR Newswire Engineer Details Messy LK-99 Superconductor Creation Process – Tom’s Hardware Meissner effect or bust: Day 8.5 – Andrew McCalip via Twitter HashiCorp adopts Business Source License – HaschiCorp Observations on Seven Years of Maintaining Open Source – PacketLife.net As HashiCorp adopts the BSL, an era of open-source software might be ending – Runtime News HashiCorp closes a door – Runtime News HashiCorp adopts Business Source License – Hacker News Amazon Web Services calls MongoDB’s licensing bluff with DocumentDB, a new managed database – GeekWire AWS, MongoDB, and the Economic Realities of Open Source – Stratechery Oracle, SUSE,

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Network Break keeps you informed with fast, focused analysis of IT news, products, tech trends, and business outcomes. Blending sharp commentary with a touch of humor, hosts Greg Ferro and Drew Conry-Murray sift through the weekly landslide of press announcements, product launches, financial reports, and marketing decks to find the stories worth talking about. You come away with the information and context to make smart decisions in your organization and career … all in the span of a (longish) coffee break.