Semi/Pseudo-Open Source
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Homebrew 1.9.0 released with periodic brew cleanup, beta support for Linux, Windows and much more!
Yesterday, Mike McQuaid, Homebrew’s lead maintainer announced the release of Homebrew 1.9.0. The release has major updates like Linux support, (optional) automatic brew cleanup, providing bottles (binary packages) to more Homebrew users and much more.
Homebrew is an open-source software package management system that simplifies the installation of software on Apple’s macOS operating system. Homebrew automatically handles all dependencies and installs requested software into one common location thus providing users with easy access and quick updates.
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Alibaba Blinks: Building an open source, data-driven cloud empire in real-time
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Baidu Cloud launches its open source edge computing platform
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TriggerMesh announces open source ‘Knative Lambda Runtime’; AWS Lambda functions can now be deployed on Knative!
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TriggerMesh brings AWS Lambda serverless computing to Kubernetes
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ECS Announces Partnership with Real-Time Search Company Elastic
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ECS, Elastic Forge Open Source Tech Partnership; George Wilson Quoted
ASGN's ECS business has teamed up with search company Elastic to leverage the latter's open-source technologies...
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MongoDB Lets Rip at AWS After Amazon’s DocumentDB Launch
AWS has launched a fully managed document database service, Amazon DocumentDB that supports MongoDB workloads, with instance prices starting at $0.277.
The company said it was launching the service – which aims to poach customers away from New York-based MongoDB’s own offering – as its users found MongoDB’s database service “challenging” to build highly available and scalable applications on.
The release – the latest instance of a cloud provider controversially packaging open source-based offerings into a managed service – was immediately derided by MongoDB as “an incomplete imitation” of its own database service Atlas.
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