Developing open source software for the Arm64 architecture poses significant challenges due to historically limited CI/CD support compared to x86. Developers and product managers require consistency, performance, extensive testing, and maintainability across platforms. To address these demands, Alex Ellis has introduced the Actuated CI/CD platform in partnership with Ampere and Equinix, enhancing security by running automation processes in microVMs, thus mitigating vulnerabilities that traditional GitHub self-hosted solutions face. This innovation aims to enhance collaboration and support within the cloud-native ecosystem.
Working in collaboration with both Ampere and infrastructure provider Equinix, open source developer Alex Ellis made available his Actuated CI/CD platform to some of the most critical open source projects in the cloud-native software ecosystem.
Actuated takes GitHub self-hosted automation processes demonstrated by security engineers to be inherently vulnerable to malicious attack, and runs them in microVMs abstracted from the public Internet.
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