Recap OpenCelium Meetup 2022

Recap OpenCelium Meetup 2022

On October 20, 2022, the 1st OpenCelium Meetup took place at our office in Fulda. Meeting like-minded people from the community, learning exclusive insights about innovations, and exchanging ideas with the entire development team. With this ambition, a colorful mix of...
OpenCelium | Release 2.4

OpenCelium | Release 2.4

The new version 2.4 of OpenCelium is now available for download. One of the new features is the inline editor. This allows you to change the names and descriptions of connectors, connections and schedulers without having to switch to edit mode each time. The inline...
OpenCelium | Release 2.3

OpenCelium | Release 2.3

The new version 2.3 of OpenCelium is now available for download.One of the new features is the ability to design the user interface in the design your own corporate identity (CI). This function can be used via the Service Portal. Additionally, we now support the...
OpenCelium | Release 2.2

OpenCelium | Release 2.2

The new version 2.2 of OpenCelium is now available for download. One of the new features allows to use a POST request for the webhook. With this you can now deliver more complex data to a webhook. Additionally, there is now the ability to configure SSL verification...
OpenCelium | Release 2.1

OpenCelium | Release 2.1

A new version 2.1 of OpenCelium is now available for download. One of the newest features is the on/off switching of logs per job. This allows you to run large jobs with even better performance and save on hard disk space. In addition, there is now the Duplicate...
Vulnerability in Apache Log4j has been found

Vulnerability in Apache Log4j has been found

Hi everybody, a vulnerability in Apache Log4j has been found. The vulnerability, which can allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code by sending crafted log messages, has been identified as CVE-2021-44228 and given the name Log4Shell. According to...