Openwashing: Altair, Microsoft and SmartBear
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Altair Open Sources Model-Based Development Software [Ed: That's openwashing basically. They're dual licensing there. But anyway, maybe better than 'purely' proprietary.]
Building upon its strong reputation of providing open-architecture simulation solutions by open-sourcing its computational programming language, OML. Interested users and contributors can download the source code from the OpenMatrix website.
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LinkedIn open-sources a tool to run TensorFlow on Hadoop
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LinkedIn open sources TonY, its framework to run TensorFlow on Hadoop
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SmartBear Reinforces Open Source Commitment with Free Access to CrossBrowserTesting
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Dilution and Misuse of the "Linux" Brand
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Now With Microsoft-type propaganda, too
SD Times news digest: CrossBrowserTesting for open source, Informatica’s Big Data management solution, and CA’s AI research
Mac Asay at it again
Who contributes most to open source? The answers will definitely surprise you [Ed: Mac Asay continues to be a Microsoft propaganda machine. He sought a job at the company and is responsible for facilitating their OSI entryism.]
Microsoft FUD Against FOSS Again
Study: Open Source Software Contributes to Mobile App Vulnerabilities [Ed: Microsoft-connected propaganda site: 'Study' scans proprietary 'apps', then let's just blame "open source". Can't have it both ways, can it?]
Black Duck again
5 open source software problems -- and how to manage them [Ed: Once again, as above, Microsoft-connected anti-FOSS firms like Black Duck are used to badmouth FOSS.]
More new FUD
Evaluating Open Source Software to Build a Connected Autonomous Vehicle [Ed: Muckraking as usual, lawyers from Mayer Brown LLP (Marjorie H. Loeb, Richard M. Assmus, Linda L. Rhodes and Paul A. Chandler) make FOSS sound scary, dangerous legally. It wasn't so long ago that Black Duck, Microsoft's anti-copyleft front, told the media that if automobiles adopted FOSS, vehicles would start crashing. CBS/ZDNet posted that crap for them.]