Openwashing Leftovers
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Containous debuts Maesh, an open-source service mesh for microservices
Cloud-native networking company Containous SAS is open-sourcing a new service mesh that makes it easier for the separate parts of Kubernetes applications to communicate.
Containous is the company behind Traefik, a popular cloud-native edge router that automates traffic management over both Kubernetes and Docker Swarm container orchestration environments.
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New ‘Open Source Future Farm Programme’ unveiled
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IBM’s Power-ful open source gift: China wins big, and these are the losers
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Google rolls out open source version of its differential privacy library
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Developers get open source boost for data privacy protection
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Cloudera's Shaun Bierweiler: Open Source Offers Flexibility to Gov't Clients as They Meet Mission Needs
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Basil's Open Source Click System for Carriers in Heavy Duty Version
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12 Popular Open Source APIs
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10 Open-Source Datasets To Learn Robotics
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Google open-sources datasets for AI assistants with human-level understanding
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Google teams up with GN, Cochlear to bring direct phone streaming to hearing aids
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AT&T’s Xandr Monetize Is Ad Tech for the Open Internet
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