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Red Hat is the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source software solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver high-performing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies.
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Utilize technologies like Python, Flask, Pandas, Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, and a variety of AWS tools and services including Fargate, Lambda, DynamoDB and SNS.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a software engineer passionate about open source software, Linux, Golang, Python and Kubernetes. You will gain familiarity with the latest features in Kubernetes and look to incorporate the best of open-source to bring functionality to our end-users.
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This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced software engineer passionate about open source software, Linux, and Web Services at scale. Canonical is a unique tech company - global, remote-first, open source, with 700 professionals across 50 countries - we want to be the world's best, not biggest, global software company.
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Sonatype created the software supply chain management category, is a pioneer in the open source community, and has a leadership position in the DevSecOps industry. From running the world's largest repository of Java open source components (Maven Central), to inventing modern artifact management with Nexus Repository, and to introducing the world’s only solution that stops malicious open-source malware in its tracks, we're constantly innovating and serving thousands of organizations and over 15 million developers around the world.
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HubSpot has thousands of microservices, primarily written in Java 11, and work with highly distributed systems that leverage and push on open source technologies such as HBase, Kafka, Spark, Memcached, MySQL, and ElasticSearch.
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Additionally, you will focus on optimizing data processing workflows to ensure consistent performance and availability, while also integrating cutting-edge open source technologies for serving mission-critical machine learning models.
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The Authentication and Identity Management (AIM) Fleet provides authentication and identity solution to the Firm. The product portfolio includes home-grown software as well as 3rd party vendors and open-source solutions such as MIT Kerberos, Nokia Radius, RSA SecurID, Duo, OpenSSH, and PingFederate.
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Identify opportunities to partner with other companies, organizations, or open source communities on content development (like guest blog posts, technical case studies, and conference CFPs.
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Define, maintain, and support Java development environment and standard methodologies, such as Maven, Sonar, and other Open-Source tools. Working Knowledge of API management software such as Apigee.
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This person will join a vibrant Computational Biology lab at Harvard Medical School and work as part of a team to build open source software to predict the effects of genetics and viral evolution modeling, genetic variation on human disease and protein design - among other projects.
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Good understanding of core network and security concepts, specifically Identity and Access management concepts including authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) Provide support for infrastructure by responding to escalations from the production management operation team.
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Experience with infrastructure as code open source software is a plus. Ability to use a wide variety of open source technologies and cloud services (experience with AWS is required, Open Stack experience is a plus.
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Experience with Apache Open source Hibernate, Siteminder, Web Services and Cloud architecture. State Street's Global Cybersecurity (GCS) Identity and Access Management (IAM) Department is seeking an SailPoint Technical Support Lead Engineer.
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