What Happened Today August 7, 2025

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1/. CIQ, the founding support partner of Rocky Linux, has announced the general availability of Warewulf Pro, a commercial solution for building and managing compute clusters at scale. Based on the popular open source Warewulf project, Warewulf Pro introduces key features like a user-friendly web interface, curated node images, and professional support—streamlining high-performance computing (HPC) cluster deployment and maintenance. [Read More]

2/. LF Energy’s OpenSynth project, designed to generate AI-ready synthetic energy data while protecting privacy, has received its first non-demand data contribution from RTE, the French Transmission System Operator. The dataset includes real grid topology and network components, along with synthetic injection time-series data reconstructed using open source aggregated data. [Read More]

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