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Spacelift VP of Engineering and OpenTofu Technical Steering Committee Member Wojciech Barczynski Outlines Key Accomplishments Driving OpenTofu Adoption in the Enterprise

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Project releases beta of Registry UI and sets plans for OpenTofu Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024.

ATLANTA, Sept. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Spacelift engineering VP Wojciech Barczynski today highlighted the beta release of the Registry UI by the OpenTofu project, as the community prepares to feature enterprise use cases at OpenTofu Day. Spacelift is the orchestration platform for managing the entire infrastructure lifecycle and major upstream supporter of the open source OpenTofu infrastructure as code (IaC) project, and Barczyniski is a member of the project’s Technical Steering Committee.

With a diversity of IaC and infrastructure automation options available, OpenTofu gives enterprises an open source alternative with an open development process that’s responsive to the needs of an ever-growing, diverse community of global users.

The availability of Registry UI in OpenTofu will accelerate enterprise adoption by offering a streamlined approach to understanding and implementing infrastructure as code with OpenTofu. Registries are a tool engineers use as a one-stop shop for details about resources that can be created, without relying on the documentation offered by cloud providers. Before Registry UI, engineers were required to consult other documentation sources for building OpenTofu automation, complicating the process.

Read more about the OpenTofu Registry UI at the Spacelift blog post.

“I started my career using AWS and later moved to GCP, then to Azure and later, back to AWS,” said Barczynski. “The Terraform registry docs for the Terraform providers were there to help me understand the basic artifacts much better than the official documentation. Of course, I read the documentation, but I always started with the resource documentation in the registry. Now, the OpenTofu project can provide similar convenience to its users. With the OpenTofu Registry UI, users can easily find the modules they’re looking for and explore the project’s documentation in a clearer way.”

The beta of Registry UI is the latest achievement for the project, which in just one year since its creation has achieved significant momentum, adding capabilities that prepare the project for the rigorous demands of enterprise adoption.

“Enterprises want capability, but they also want choices,” continued Barczynski. “With a diversity of IaC and infrastructure automation options available, OpenTofu gives enterprises an open source alternative with an open development process that’s responsive to the needs of an ever-growing, diverse community of global users. It’s been gratifying to see the rapid adoption of OpenTofu and the growth of its ecosystem, and all of us in the community are energized by the project’s plans for the future.”

*A First Year Filled With Achievements*
Since its creation one year ago, the OpenTofu community has achieved several remarkable milestones in delivering an enterprise-ready, open source IaC offering.

In January, version 1.6 brought OpenTofu into general availability (GA) with the OpenTofu Registry for modules and providers with a command-line interface, the testing feature, S3 state backend improvements, and many bug fixes. Most importantly, the release showed that the project and community were fully operational, with a dedicated core development team under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation and support from CNCF. Launching with Linux Foundation helped position OpenTofu as a leading open source IaC choice for enterprises.

In March, the community produced the first OpenTofu Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024. The event was attended by more than 180 participants who attended talks on deploying and running OpenTofu at scale.

In April, version 1.7 delivered state encryption, developed with the support of Stephan Bartels of Interhyp who also was the initial creator of a pull request to the Terraform Github repository. Alex Scheel from the OpenTofu community was another significant contributor. Since 1.7, users no longer need to rely only on encryption at rest. Also, long-time practitioners understand the challenges of boilerplate code in OpenTofu and Terraform projects, and they understand the limitations of the declarative approach shared by Terraform and OpenTofu. With 1.7, the project began addressing this with dynamic provider-defined functions (written in, for example, Lua and Golang) for improved code readability and reusability code.

In July, version 1.8 was released for early evaluation. In this release, OpenTofu code was made easier to maintain, learn, and read. Users can now use variables and locals in places where they were not supported. The support for tests in OpenTofu, including mocking and overwrites, were also improved.

*OpenTofu Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024*
Spacelift is a gold sponsor of OpenTofu Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 in Salt Lake City, Nevada, on November 12. The event is part of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 and convenes practitioners, experts and enthusiasts to in-person sessions on the essential topics of IaC. Sessions on the OpenTofu release roadmap, novel ideas in IaC and projects built on top of OpenTofu will be featured. Topics include successful migration stories, upgrades to the latest versions, lessons learned and community insights. Join us and register today: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/register/

About Spacelift
Spacelift is an infrastructure orchestration platform that manages the entire infrastructure lifecycle — provisioning, configuration and governance. Spacelift integrates with existing infrastructure tooling (e.g. Terraform, OpenTofu, CloudFormation, Pulumi, Ansible) to provide a single integrated workflow to deliver secure, cost-effective and resilient infrastructure, fast.

By automating deployment and configuration, providing developer self-service, golden paths with guardrails, and an OPA policy engine, Spacelift empowers businesses to accelerate developer velocity while maintaining control and governance over their infrastructure.

Sign up for a demo or a free trial at Spacelift.io.

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Cristin Connelly, Spacelift, 4049316752, cristin@cathey.co, Cathey Communications

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G42 Collaborates with NVIDIA to Deliver Next-Generation Climate Solutions Using Earth-2

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ABU DHABI, UAE, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — G42, a leader in AI and cloud computing, today announced that it is partnering with NVIDIA to advance climate technology with a focus on developing AI solutions aimed at dramatically enhancing the accuracy of weather forecasting globally.

The collaboration builds on NVIDIA’s Earth-2, an open platform that accelerates climate and weather predictions with interactive, AI-augmented, high-resolution simulation. G42 and NVIDIA will initially focus on a square-kilometer resolution weather forecasting model that improves the accuracy of meteorological predictions.

Key to this initiative is the establishment of a new operational base and Climate Tech Lab in Abu Dhabi. This state-of-the-art facility will serve as a hub for research and development, driving forward both companies’ commitment to environmental sustainability. This facility will also mobilize the creation of tailored climate and weather solutions that leverage over 100 petabytes of geophysical data assets.

Peng Xiao, Group CEO of G42, said, “This initiative with NVIDIA is a testament to our commitment to applying AI in ways that not only innovate but also solve critical global challenges. Establishing the Earth-2 Climate Tech Lab in Abu Dhabi allows us to leverage our unique capabilities and insights to foster a sustainable future for the world.”

In addition to fostering innovation in climate technology, the initiative will focus on building a robust framework for integrating enhanced weather prediction capabilities with comprehensive data metrics and visualization. This will assist organizations worldwide in achieving their sustainability goals through well-informed, data-driven environmental strategies.

“Our collaboration with G42 marks a pivotal step toward harnessing AI to understand and predict climate phenomena with unprecedented accuracy,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “The Earth-2 Climate Tech Lab will propel environmental solutions using the most advanced accelerated computing and AI technology to benefit millions of people around the world.”

By uniting G42’s AI expertise with NVIDIA’s computational acumen, this partnership aims to deliver transformative climate solutions that combine scientific accuracy with real-world applicability, driving impactful change across industries and ecosystems.

About G42

G42 is a technology holding group, a global leader in creating visionary artificial intelligence for a better tomorrow. Born in Abu Dhabi and operating worldwide, G42 champions AI as a powerful force for good across industries. From molecular biology to space exploration and everything in between, G42 realizes exponential possibilities, today.
To know more visit www.g42.ai.

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Kawasaki and CB&I Sign Strategic Collaborative Agreement for Promoting Commercial-Use Liquefied Hydrogen Supply Chain

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HOUSTON, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (Kawasaki) and CB&I, a wholly owned unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott, announced today their signing of a strategic agreement for promoting a commercial-use liquefied hydrogen (LH2) supply chain and realizing a zero-carbon-emission society. The signing ceremony took place at Gastech Exhibition & Conference in Houston on September 18, 2024.

“We are very pleased for this opportunity to build and launch a commercial liquefied hydrogen supply chain in cooperation with CB&I,” said Motohiko Nishimura, President, Energy Solutions & Marine Engineering Company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. “By taking advantage of both companies’ strengths and specialized know-how, we aim to cost down hydrogen, strengthen hydrogen supply chain competitiveness, and accelerate the transition to a zero-carbon society.”

Both companies will use their specialized know-how to provide infrastructure that will enable commercial-scale international LH2 supply chains in order to help achieve carbon-neutrality. By leveraging our combined expertise to deliver large-scale LH2 infrastructure solutions, CB&I and Kawasaki are removing barriers, driving down costs and enhancing scalability across the entire supply chain.

“This strategic partnership represents a significant advancement in liquid hydrogen storage capabilities,” said Mark Butts, Senior Vice President of CB&I. “Our technical expertise and extensive experience in liquid hydrogen storage position us at the forefront of the energy transition, delivering reliable storage solutions and executing projects worldwide with proven success.”

Under this agreement, the companies will provide infrastructure to advance the global realization of a sustainable energy economy and meet decarbonization targets. This collaboration will reduce LH2 infrastructure costs and contribute to more widespread use of this clean and efficient energy source.

About CB&I
CB&I is the world’s leading designer and builder of storage facilities, tanks, and terminals. With more than 60,000 structures completed throughout its 130-year history, CB&I has the global expertise and strategically located operations to provide its customers world-class storage solutions for even the most complex energy infrastructure projects. CB&I is a wholly owned unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott. To learn more, visit www.cbi.com.

About McDermott
McDermott is a premier, fully-integrated provider of engineering and construction solutions to the energy industry. Our customers trust our technology-driven approach engineered to responsibly harness and transform global energy resources into the products the world needs. From concept to commissioning, McDermott’s innovative expertise and capabilities advance the next generation of global energy infrastructure—empowering a brighter, more sustainable future for us all. Operating in over 54 countries, McDermott’s locally-focused and globally-integrated resources include more than 30,000 employees, a diversified fleet of specialty marine construction vessels and fabrication facilities around the world. To learn more, visit www.mcdermott.com.

About Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. is general engineering manufacturer with over 125 years of experience manufacturing products spanning land, sea and air. Kawasaki established the Kawasaki Group’s new vision statement, “Group Vision 2030: Trustworthy Solutions for the Future,” and is focusing on three fields, “A Safe and Secure Remotely-Connected Society,” “Near-Future Mobility,” and “Energy and Environmental Solutions” in order to provide solutions for social issues. For “Energy and Environmental Solutions” in particular, by securing the technology necessary for the entire supply chain (for production, transportation, storage and utilization) ahead of the rest of the world, Kawasaki aims to bring about a society that utilizes hydrogen, the ultimate clean energy that emits no carbon dioxide when used. To learn more, visit https://global.kawasaki.com/en.

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McDermott cautions that statements in this communication which are forward-looking, and provide other than historical information, involve risks, contingencies and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements about the expected benefits from the collaboration agreement discussed in this press release.  Although we believe that the expectations reflected in those forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that those expectations will prove to have been correct. Those statements are made by using various underlying assumptions and are subject to numerous risks, contingencies and uncertainties, including, among others: adverse changes in the markets in which we operate or credit or capital markets; our inability to successfully execute on contracts in backlog; changes in project design or schedules; the availability of qualified personnel; changes in the terms, scope or timing of contracts, contract cancellations, change orders and other modifications and actions by our customers and other business counterparties; changes in industry norms; actions by lenders, other creditors, customers and other business counterparties of McDermott and adverse outcomes in legal or other dispute resolution proceedings. If one or more of these risks materialize, or if underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those expected. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. This communication reflects the views of McDermott’s management as of the date hereof. Except to the extent required by applicable law, McDermott undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement.

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Halal Route Application – Eat, Travel around Thailand, Safe and Sound Halal Style

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BANGKOK, Thailand, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Halal Science Center, Chulalongkorn University has developed Halal Route, an application that lists restaurants, lodging, mosques, prayer directions, and tourist attractions in Thailand under Islamic tourism principles. It hopes to help Muslim tourists travel in Thailand with peace of mind, and supports tourism industry operators to grow and welcome a growing number of Muslim tourists.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) predicts that in 2024 there will be around 168 million Islamic tourists worldwide.  According to the Mastercard-Crescent Rating Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI 2024), Thailand is the 32nd most popular destination for Muslim tourists.  However, the major problem Muslim tourists encounter in Thailand is finding Halal-accredited restaurants, hotels, accommodations, or tourist attractions with service areas (such as prayer rooms) that are compliant with the Islamic way.

Halal Route” is a travel aggregator app that collects searchable information on Halal restaurants, mosques, prayer locations, times, and directions for prayers (the qibla), tourist attractions, Muslim villages or communities, hotels, accommodations, etc.  This app is linked to Google Maps for navigation with precision. It also supports 3 languages, Thai, English, and Arabic, so that Muslim tourists can live and travel more comfortably and with peace of mind,” said Mr.Erfun Weahama, Science Service Officer, Halal Route App development team.

Dr. Anat Denyingyot, Assistant Director of the Halal Science Center, emphasized that the Halal Route application has the most reliable and comprehensive information on halal tourism in Thailand today. “All restaurants and locations have had on-site visits and are audited according to standards approved by a trusted authority or organization, such as certifications from religious organizations or halal food-related entities, as well as management systems to guarantee and be responsible for halal conditions (the HAL-Q system),” Dr. Anat assured.

Currently, the application has more than 1,100 restaurants in its database, and new locations and services are being updated, covering more than 40 provinces from north to south of Thailand that are popular among tourists.

Halal Route is not only for navigation, but a platform that connects Muslim communities from around the world who have the opportunity to visit Thailand,” Associate Professor Dr.Winai Dahlan, Director of the Halal Science Center concluded.

The Halal Route application is free to download on both iOS and Android systems.

Read the full article at https://www.chula.ac.th/en/highlight/185916/  

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