By Matt Asay In the enterprise world, open source has long been a bit tentative. Starting in the early 2000s, various vendors started contributing bits and pieces of code, careful not to give …read more Source:: OpenSource
Month: November 2017
Patent infringement trial postponed for Domino’s and Precision Tracking
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•Domino’s and small tech firm Precision Tracking will appear in court in mid-2018 to present evidence on alleged patent infringement and breach of non-disclosure agreements over a GPS driver tracking …read more Source:: oss watch
Looking to do some otherwise illegal research? South Australia wants you
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•The Australian state is in the midst of passing a law to allow researchers to have its laws waived. …read more Source:: oss watch
Judge delays Uber-Waymo trial, slams Uber for withholding evidence
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•The previously undisclosed 37-page letter, penned by a former Uber security team member, bolster’s Waymo’s claims that Uber stole trade secrets. …read more Source:: oss watch
Executives overestimate DevOps maturity
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•We break down why understanding the current maturity of DevOps leads to successful implementation. …read more Source:: it-priorities
IDG Contributor Network: Why containers will rule the cloud: the rise of Kubernetes
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•By Don Boulia Much has changed since the very first version of Kubernetes was released in July 2015. Over the past two years, the open community has made tremendous strides in …read more Source:: OpenSource
’Big four’ Linux companies shift open-source licensing policies
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•Red Hat, Facebook, Google, and IBM commit to providing a fair cure period to correct open-source GPLv2 software license compliance issues. …read more Source:: oss watch
Spark tutorial: Get started with Apache Spark
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•By Ian Pointer Apache Spark has become the de facto standard for processing data at scale, whether for querying large datasets, training machine learning models to predict future trends, or processing streaming data. …read more Source:: OpenSource
Software developers and designers risk over-automating enterprises
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•Noted software development advocate and author says automation is taking away valuable human judgment. The goal of good software should be to amplify, not replace, human work. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Serverless but not stress-free: enterprise computing moves outside the enterprise
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•Panel of CA distinguished engineers discuss the promise and perils of cloud, containers, serverless computing and artificial intelligence …read more Source:: it-priorities