by Dave Trudgian | Oct 26, 2022 | Blog, News
There are many different approaches that can be taken when building software. At one end of the spectrum is the extreme caution and conservatism that’s appropriate, for example, of safety critical code used in vehicles or in real-time operating systems. At the other...
by Dave Trudgian | Aug 11, 2022 | Blog
As a company born out of an open source project, and committed to open source development, we’re always excited when we have the opportunity to work with others, share ideas, and help bring support for Singularity images to other projects. Singularity, and the SIF...
by Dave Trudgian | Aug 4, 2022 | How To Guides
Syft and Grype are two open source projects, led by Anchore, that can generate a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for a container, and then analyze the SBOM to identify vulnerabilities. Over the past few months we’ve had a great experience collaborating with Anchore...
by Dave Trudgian | Jul 27, 2022 | How To Guides, SingularityCE Updates
After a long period mostly standardized around the 64-bit x86 architecture, HPC systems, developer laptops, and desktops are becoming more diverse. ARM and POWER HPC systems are deployed on-premise, and ARM systems can also be constructed using cloud resources. On the...
by Dave Trudgian | May 23, 2022 | Blog, SingularityCE Updates
Now that SingularityCE 3.10 has shipped, let’s take a look at what’s in a release, and who makes it happen. Our goal is that SingularityCE should be a true community project that is accessible to both users and developers. At each sixth-month release, going forward,...