By Serdar Yegulalp Microsoft has extended its open source activity to include projects derived from work done on its Bing search engine. Over the last few days, engineers at Microsoft have started to provide …read more Source:: OpenSource
Month: September 2016
7 essentials of well-connected hybrid clouds
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•For successful hybrid cloud deployments, you need the right connections — and a plan. …read more Source:: it-priorities
IDG Contributor Network: Linus Torvalds credits GPL with preventing Linux fragmentation
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•By Jim Lynch Why Linus loves the GPL Linus Torvalds has never been one to mince words when it comes to Linux, or anything else for that matter. At a keynote conversation at LinuxCon …read more Source:: OpenSource
Ricoh boosts investment in Brazil
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•The Japanese company strengthens capital of its local subsidiary and expects further growth despite recession …read more Source:: it-priorities
Facebook rocks an open source storage engine for MySQL
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Facebook’s RocksDB key-value store has found its way into a number of third-party products, like the Apache Flink big-data processing framework and MongoDB. Now it’s taking up residence …read more Source:: OpenSource
Microsoft fixes PowerShell problem caused by Windows 10 Anniversary update
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•Microsoft’s latest Cumulative Update to Windows 10 Anniversary, released August 31, includes a fix awaited by some using PowerShell. …read more Source:: it-priorities
A new OpenSuse Linux is coming to town, and it’s all about stability
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•By Katherine Noyes Linux users come in many shapes and sizes, but those in the business world typically steer clear of the bleeding edge. That’s why the OpenSuse project recently switched to a …read more Source:: OpenSource
Baidu open-sources Python-driven machine learning framework
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Many of the latest machine learning and data science tools purport to be easy to work with compared to previous generations of such frameworks and libraries. Chinese search engine …read more Source:: OpenSource
3 new programming languages: What their creators say
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•By Paul Krill With hundreds of programming languages already in existence, why invest the considerable effort in creating a new one? For developers of three newfangled open source languages — Coconut, Crystal, and …read more Source:: OpenSource