Leftovers: OSS
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CIOs still don't get open source
This morning, Forrester analyst Lauren Nelson dropped a bombshell: “41 percent of enterprise decision makers say that increasing use of open source is a high or critical priority for 2016.”
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Spit-balling creative concepts with open source tools
Let's a few minutes to talk—well, read and write—about one of my favorite parts of the creative process: concept development. You can call it brainstorming, spit-balling, daydreaming, pre-production, or even imagining. (Just don't call it "ideation," please.
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Open sourcing planet discovery with PANOPTES
In recent years, astronomers have discovered many planets orbiting other stars. The PANOPTES project aims to put the science and tools necessary for this work in the hands of ordinary folk and crowdsource the discovery of new planets! I had a short Q&A with Wilfred about the project.
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Announcing TensorFlow 0.8 – now with distributed computing support!
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Google's Popular TensorFlow Project Gets a Major Upgrade
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are creating a lot of buzz right now, and open source tools are part of the buzz. Google has made a possibly hugely influential contribution to the field of machine learning. It is has open sourced a program called TensorFlow that is freely available. It’s based on the same internal toolset that Google has spent years developing to support its AI software and other predictive and analytics programs.
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Striim Announces Partnership with Confluent
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New Survey Benchmarks Meteoric Rise of Apache Kafka Across the Enterprise and Spotlights Cross-Industry Shift to Stream Processing
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Open Source Big Data Tool Kafka Advances in Enterprise
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Open 365 takes on Microsoft Office 365 as an open-source alternative
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Report: NFV and SDN standards remain challenge for operator deployments
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Highlights from the China SDN/NFV Conference 2016
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Flisol Panama 2016
Flisol is a big event on latam, many communities join and celebrate and exchange free software and knowledge with each others and general public. Normal event will include free software installations, talks and workshops.
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