

“We built Bitbar to make developers’ lives easier, helping software organizations to be agile and flexible,” said Marko Kaasila, the CEO and co-founder of Bitbar. With the acquisition, Smartbear said it plans to expand the company into CI/CD pipeline integration for mobile test automation and to bolster its device cloud offering. SmartBear announced that it is acquiring Bitbar, a provider of a mobile test automation platform and device cloud. SmartBear announces acquisition of mobile app test automation platform BitBar Microsoft also said that it expects to include a Linux kernel with exFAT support in future revisions of the Open Invention Network’s Linux System Definition. “To this end, we will be making Microsoft’s technical specification for exFAT publicly available to facilitate the development of conformant, interoperable implementations.” “It’s important to us that the Linux community can make use of exFAT included in the Linux kernel with confidence,” John Gossman, Microsoft distinguished engineer and Linux Foundation board member wrote in a post. exFAT is a file system used in Windows, as well as many SD cards and USB flash drives.

Microsoft announced that it is supporting the addition of Microsoft exFAT technology to the Linux kernel.
