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On behalf of CA Technologies, a Broadcom Company, we are pleased to notify you that individual patches for October, 2025 is now available. The following Individual patches have been published: 2025-10 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5066837-x64-1507 2025-10 Cumulative Update - Win10-Server2016-kb5066836-x64-1607 2025-10 Cumulative Update - WinServer2022-kb5066782-x64-21H2-22H2 2025-10 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5066586-x86-1809 2025-10 Cumulative Update for IE9 - windows6.0-kb5066840-x86 2025-10 Cumulative Update - Win11-kb5066793-x64-22H2-23H2 2025-10 Cumulative Update - Win11-Server2025-kb5066835-x64-24H2 ...
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A Cloud-Native Leap Forward for Engineering Teams We’re excited to share that DX Operational Observability (DX O2) is now officially listed in the CNCF Observability Landscape and recognized as an OpenTelemetry vendor. This milestone reinforces our commitment to open standards, cloud-native principles, and future-proof observability for modern systems. CNCF Landscape Page (Navigate to the observability section.) Why This Matters Enterprises continue to expand adoption of OpenTelemetry for instrumentation, and for many good reasons: Standardized, vendor-neutral signals (traces, metrics, logs) Works with existing ...
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The Critical Need to Modernize Your Infrastructure: Why Delaying Upgrades Puts Your Business at Risk Why Customers do not Upgrade their Platforms One can wonder why customers put themselves into this uncomfortable situation and it is most probably a combination of the following: "If it works, don’t fix it" There is a natural resistance to change and maybe even more so in IT. When the infrastructure has been working like a swiss clock for many years and there are real revenues attached to it (as it is the case for API Security which is the center pillar of the application economy), the last thing you want to do is to change it un-necessarily. ...
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We’re excited to invite you to an upcoming hands-on workshop designed to help you get started with VMware Avi Load Balancer . Whether you’re new to modern load balancing or want a practical refresher, this 90-minute session is a great opportunity to learn from an expert and gain real-world experience. Date: October 9, 2025 Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (PT) Duration: 90 minutes What to Expect This interactive workshop is divided into two parts: Part 1 (30 minutes): Learn modern load balancing concepts with live Q&A. Part 2 (60 minutes): Explore use cases in a hands-on lab environment. Meet the Presenter Nathan ...
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The CASM team would like to draw your attention to important considerations before upgrading to 17.4 RU5 which is planned for release by the end of October 2025. Axis Removal Axis deprecation was announced with 17.4, with planned support discontinuation as of June 30, 2025 ( CA Service Management 17.4 Release Notes - What’s Deprecated section ). Effective 17.4 RU5, Axis will be entirely removed. It is recommended that existing integrations be migrated to CXF web services prior to applying 17.4 RU5. Any integrations currently utilizing Axis web services will cease to function post-upgrade to 17.4 RU5. Customers ...
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Featured Events Webinar What's New in Rally - 2025 Q3 Roadmap Session Available On-Demand Get an inside look at what's next for Rally! Join our 2025 Q3 Roadmap Session to preview new features and usability enhancements designed to better support your teams, improve visibility, and help you scale. Watch Now Webinar Frictionless by Design: How Leading Enterprises Automate Time Capture August 26, 2025 | 1:00 pm EDT Struggling with timesheets? ...
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July 2025 Rally Newsletter Latest Product Updates, News and Resources. Featured Events Conference Agile 2025 - Join Us in Denver. July 28-30, 2025 | Denver, CO Attending the Agile25 conference? Make sure to stop by our booth to discover how we can help accelerate your transformation and connect you with the insights you need for success. Register Now Webinar ...
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PI Planning for PI42 is now complete and development has kicked off. Below you will find the list of items that are included in this PI and a summary of the releases completed in the previous PI. As always, we invite you to provide feedback. We would love feedback on both the current and future PI items to help us prioritize the items that will have the most benefit for our customers. Recent Releases The following product versions were released during PI41: API Portal 5.3.3 - Release Notes Release and EOS Calendar The following image provides a timeline view of past and planned releases (future releases are prefixed ...
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Announcing Micro-Segmentation Quick Start Wizard, NDR Sensor for datacenter-wide threat visibility, Fileless Malware Defense, and a tech preview of Lateral Security for Agentic AI In a world where cyber threats evolve by the nanosecond and AI/GenAI is reshaping every industry, security can feel like a game of endless catch-up. But what if you could not only keep pace but truly get ahead? At VMware Explore 2025, we’re unveiling innovations in VMware vDefend – an advanced service for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) – that don’t just react to threats but fundamentally change how you build, operate, and secure your enterprise private cloud, including your most ...
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On behalf of CA Technologies, a Broadcom Company, we are pleased to notify you that rollups for September, 2025 are now available. The following rollups have been published: Rollups: CA - Patch Me - Security IntelliRollup v2509.00 CA - Microsoft OS Extended Support Update - IntelliRollup v2509.00 CA - Office 32Bit - Security IntelliRollup v2509.00 CA - Office 64Bit - Security IntelliRollup v2509.00 These items will be available for acceptance in your Patch Manager GUI after the next successful run of the "Software Contents Download Job". Note: Microsoft announced support for Windows Server 2012 and 2012 ...
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On behalf of CA Technologies, a Broadcom Company, we are pleased to notify you that individual patches for September, 2025 is now available. The following Individual patches have been published: 2025-09 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5065427-x86-1607 2025-09 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5065428-x86-1809 2025-09 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5065429-x64-21H2-22H2 2025-09 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5065429-x86-21H2-22H2 2025-09 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5065430-x64-1507 2025-09 Cumulative Update - Win10-kb5065430-x86-1507 2025-09 Cumulative Update - Win10-Server2016-kb5065427-x64-1607 2025-09 ...
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In today’s data driven world, scalable and flexible data infrastructure holds prior importance. Greenplum being a powerful and analytical MPP database has become a popular choice when it comes to large scale data processing. In the contemporary data-driven landscape, the establishment of scalable and flexible data infrastructure is of paramount importance. Greenplum, recognized as a robust and analytical Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) database, has emerged as a favored option for the processing of large-scale data. Currently, the installation and operation of a Greenplum cluster mandate the creation of multiple virtual machines, each pre-loaded with ...
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On September the 8th, the main developer of multiple and very popular NPM packages, Josh Junon posted his NPM account has been compromised . The attacker used his account to publish new versions of packages that contain a piece of code that would be executed on the client of a website, which silently intercepts crypto and web3 activity in the browser, manipulates wallet interactions, and rewrites payment destinations so that funds and approvals are redirected to attacker-controlled accounts without any obvious signs to the user. The packages and versions identified with malware at the time of writing this post are the following ones: ansi-styles@6.2.2 ...
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Hey everyone, Just back from VMware Explore 2025 in Las Vegas, and I want to thank the community moderators who made a difference during the event. Some moderators were onsite, helping connect members face-to-face at the Community Lounge, joining AMAs, presenting Quick Talks, making the Hackathon happen, and attending meetups. Others stayed behind the scenes, protecting the house and keeping the forums running smoothly. This mix has always been part of our community, but it often goes unnoticed. With about 25 moderators in total, and 16 really active today, you are the fundamental stones of this community. From those who join us onsite, to those who keep ...
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The base image is a critical factor in determining a containerized application's overall responsiveness, resource efficiency, and security. A Bitnami Secure Image (BSI) Node.js Minimal provides a secure and efficient alternative to standard Node.js images. Let's explore why. What is a BSI Node.js Minimal Image? The BSI Node.js Minimal image ( bitnamisecure/node-min:latest ) is a specialized container that contains only the necessary components to run a Node.js application. This approach removes unnecessary binaries such as npm and yarn, along with other libraries and dependencies, making the image significantly smaller and more secure. ...
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When implementing Endevor Web Services, one optional but important configuration step comes into play if your environment involves multiple EBCDIC code pages. This configuration ensures that data is correctly translated between the EBCDIC character sets used in your system and the client-side character set (typically UTF-8) that is expected for processing and display. If your Endevor system accesses Elements across an inventory that spans multiple EBCDIC code pages, you’ll need to configure Endevor Web Services to handle these differences. This process involves setting up a Code Page Configuration File that maps the correct code pages for various Element ...
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Bitnami Secure Images (BSI) provides a secure, transparent, robust and reliable solution for deploying applications in containerized environments. By leveraging Bitnami Secure Images, developers and operations teams can deploy applications with confidence and transparency, knowing they are running on a secure, optimized, and well-maintained foundation and reducing NIST Accreditation time up to 80%. Community-Tier public catalog While production users should subscribe to Bitnami Secure Images for full version support, a limited community-tier subset of container images are publicly available at Docker Hub for development and trial for potential customer ...
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Update After evaluating the impact and community feedback, the Bitnami team has postponed the deletion of the Bitnami public catalog ( docker.io/bitnami ) until September 29th to give users more time to adapt to the upcoming changes. To raise awareness before the registry deletion, we will run a series of brownouts over the coming weeks. During each brownout, a set of 10 container images from docker.io/bitnami will be temporarily unavailable for 24 hours. The scheduled brownouts are: August 28, 08:00 UTC → August 29, 08:00 UTC September 2, 08:00 UTC → September 3, 08:00 UTC September 17, 08:00 UTC → September 19, 08:00 UTC The list ...
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On behalf of CA Technologies, a Broadcom Company, we are pleased to notify you that rollups for August, 2025 is now available. The following rollups have been published: Rollups: CA - Patch Me - Security IntelliRollup v2508.00 CA - Microsoft OS Extended Support Update - IntelliRollup v2508.00 CA - Office 32Bit - Security IntelliRollup v2508.00 CA - Office 64Bit - Security IntelliRollup v2508.00 These items will be available for acceptance in your Patch Manager GUI after the next successful run of the "Software Contents Download Job". Note: Microsoft announced support for Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 ...
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Hello there. If we have not met yet, my name is Warren Sealey, and I am the Technical Director for Symantec Email Security. As part of my role, I regularly speak to customers with highly aggressive attitudes towards phishing, ransomware and malware. Although we already offer industry leading SLAs for threat detection these customers have shared requirements for controls which they feel will make them safer. Amongst these requests we have been asked to stop all emails which contain certain types of URL, emails where the domains used have been recently registered, and emails from particular parts of the world. Whilst we recognize that these are valid ...
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