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Report: Only 8% of open-source blockchain projects launched in 2016 are still active
he majority of blockchain projects launched on the open-source platform GitHub were abandoned within months, according to recent research out of consulting firm Deloitte.
The Deloitte researchers analyzed metadata from blockchain projects available on GitHub, a global software collaboration platform comprising 68-plus projects from 24 million participants. They determined roughly 8,600 blockchain projects, on average, have launched each year since 2009.
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OpenStack adoption grows into multi-cloud formations
While private clouds are seen as something for larger organizations with healthy IT budgets, open source continues to play the role of disruptor, offering small to medium-size businesses (or departments of larger corporations) opportunities to build in this space as well. That's why its interesting to see OpenStack, the open source platform for cloud computing, continuing to expand its base, and is increasingly part of more multi-cloud initiatives within enterprises.
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Red Hat and Integration Take Center Stage at OpenStack Summit
Red Hat previews its upcoming release of the cloud platform while the OpenStack Foundation talks product integration.
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Korea Investment CORP Boosts Position in Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Elive 2.9.14 beta released
The Elive Team is proud to announce the release of the beta version 2.9.14
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