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CableLabs Intros Open Source LPWAN Server
CableLabs is excited to announce a new open source project called LPWAN Server. The LPWAN Server provides new capabilities to bring IoT LPWAN wireless technologies together.
Before we go into more details on the LPWAN Server, let us first get some background into this space. In my previous blog post, I discussed the Internet of Things (IoT) as a growing industry comprised of a massive number of devices that connect to each other to benefit our lives. For example, a soil moisture sensor can help a farmer determine when to water their crops rather than potentially wasting water through a legacy timed-based approach. In that blog post, CableLabs announced the release of an open source LoRaWAN solution, LoRa Server.
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Instaclustr releases three open source projects for Apache Cassandra database users
Yesterday, Instaclustr released three open source projects easing Cassandra-Kubernetes Integration and LDAP/Kerberos Authentication. These three projects include a Cassandra operator for Kubernetes, LDAP authenticator, and Kerberos authenticator plugins.
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8 ways the tech world will change in 2019: DevOps, Kubernetes, open source fragmentation, and more
We’re beginning to see an inflection point with Open Source. For example, Oracle is taking a more commercial approach to Java, which will cause fragmentation for Java developers. Additionally, some database companies have changed their licensing terms and Open Source models, which will cause issues for cloud players who were previously benefiting from the software. In 2019, developers will be challenged to determine which Open Source platform to move to that matches all their needs and works cohesively with their current technology – without threat of changing.
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Winding Tree completes its Hackathon, the first ever B2B open source hack in the travel industry
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Elastic Is A Unique Company With A Unique Valuation
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Facebook contributes to MLPerf and open sources Mask R-CNN2Go, its CV framework for embedded and mobile devices
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Facebook retires its open source contribution to Nuclide, Atom IDE, and other associated repos
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Sports Direct Partners with Open Commerce Platform Reaction Commerce
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ActiveState Celebrates Strong Year of Open-Source Languages Leadership
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