The Latest Openwashing
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CA Unveils Open Source Software Challenge to Advance Federal ‘Citizen Experience’ [Ed: Well, they try to grab government contracts by merely appearing "open"]
CA Technologies has announced a competition that aims to encourage U.S. developers to present novel open source software-based platforms designed to enhance the “citizen experience” across federal agencies.
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Facebook Open Sources Open/R, Its Distributed Network Software
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Microsoft launches Azure Databricks, a new cloud data platform based on Apache Spark [Ed: Lock-in with surveillance]
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Microsoft doubles down on open source and analytics for developers
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Microsoft Open Sources Java Debugger for VS Code [Ed: VS is proprietary, but Microsoft wants lots of headlines like these to change perceptions]
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Hitachi Develops Open Source Software Based Big Data Analytics Technology to Increase Speed by Up to 100 Times
In 2016, Hitachi developed high performance data processing technology using FPGA(3). As this technology however was developed for Hitachi's proprietary database, it could not easily be applied to the Hadoop platform as it employed a different data management method and used customized database management software.
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