Leftovers: OSS
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GitLab 9.0: it's all about gittin' software done
Analyst house IDC predicts that by 2018, as many as 70 percent of siloed digital transformation initiatives will ultimately fail because of insufficient collaboration, integration, sourcing or project management.
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ONAP to Release Code to Public Imminently, Says AT&T
MPLS, SDN and NFV World Congress -- The open source ONAP initiative is set to release code to the public in the next few weeks, according to Oliver Spatscheck, an AT&T Fellow and director of inventive science.
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Google Have Reduce The Size Of Images By 35 Percent
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Google's New Image Encoding Format, Guetzli
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Can open source and APIs make data governance easy?
Many companies buried under data muck lack a plan to clear a path to monetization. The first step to digging themselves out is through unified governance, according to Seth Dobrin, Ph.D. (pictured), vice president and chief data officer of IBM Analytics.
In his work with companies in the past, much time was wasted trying to cut corners around governance, Dobrin said. “We spent the first six months building a data strategy trying to figure out how to avoid data governance,” he explained. “You need to embrace data governance as an enabler.”
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A real-time, open source commerce platform launched by Reaction Commerce
Reaction Commerce has announced the general availability (GA) release of its breakthrough, real-time and completely open source commerce platform, designed to build, run and scale modern digital stores.
Offering the simplicity that businesses expect, along with the reliability, customization and scalability that larger retailers and brands require, Reaction Commerce enables designers, developers and entrepreneurs to create transformative ecommerce experiences.
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npm, Inc. Announces Free npm Orgs to Manage Code Publicly Shared to World’s Largest Software Registry
Starting today, npm Orgs will be available for free to help users organize and collaborate on public code.
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npm, Inc. Announces Free npm Orgs to Manage Code Publicly Shared to World’s Largest Software Registry
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Open source JavaScript, Node.js devs get NPM Orgs for free
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Hyperledger welcomes SAP as premier member
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Enterprise software firm SAP joins Hyperledger blockchain project as Premier member
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Software Giant SAP Joins Open-Source Hyperledger Blockchain Consortium as Premium Member
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As Open Source matures, Open Source contributes more to the development of industry standards – A take away from Oracle Industry Connect in Orlando, Fl
There has been an evolution in communications as well as in open source. This evolution has brought open source, which was at arm’s length from commercial products, to what now seems to be a very cooperative relationship. Chris King, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Oracle Communications, discusses the evolution and open source and the maturation of the cloud.
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Open Labs leads 48-hour hackathon for good
The local hackerspace in Tirana, Albania might be small, but they make up for size in spirit. During the weekend of March 18-19, 2017, the Open Labs Hackerspace organized the first-ever, 48-hour "open source" hackathon focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals are 17 objectives identified by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to build a better world, starting in our own communities.
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