Leftovers: OSS
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Navigating through an open-source world
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Open Source to power financial services innovations
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AWS security looks to avoid cloud reboots with s2n
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Amazon introduces new open-source TLS implementation 's2n'
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Amazon Web Services Delivers Open Source Cryptographic Tool
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Amazon Releases S2N TLS Crypto Implementation to Open Source
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Amazon releases open source cryptographic module
The software, s2n, is a new implementation of Transport Layer Security (TLS), a protocol for encrypting data. TLS is the successor of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), both of which AWS uses to secure most of its services.
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Engineers at Etsy play by their own rules
Etsy, the leading marketplace for handmade goods, has grown by leaps and bounds over the past five years. During that time they've iterated on their model, their strategy, and their mission. One thing that's driven the success of those changes is their open workplace culture.
I talked to senior engineering manager John Goulah about what it means to fail faster at Etsy, and he shared with me some interesting insights into the communication techniques Etsy uses to empower their associates and improve the experience of buyers and sellers on the site.
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Altera, Brain4Net and CertusNet Join the OPNFV Project to Accelerate Open Source NFV
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NoSQL and the next generation of big data
Ingo is a senior solutions architect at MongoDB. He is active in many open source projects, and is the author of Open Life: The Philosophy of Open Source, a book on open source community ethics and business models.
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News: Watching over the evolution of OpenStack and open source cloud computing
It was back in June of 2013 when TheServerSide was first introduced to OpenStack, Red Hat's ambitious attempt to do for cloud computing what they did with the open source Linux model, that is, make a commodity out of it leverage it as a major revenue stream. From the 2013 Red Hat Summit, we first floated the basic What is OpenStack? articles, while asking questions such as Will the Red Hat model work for IaaS cloud computing?
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Mirantis co-founder: Taking on Red Hat & HP in OpenStack
CBR spoke with Boris Renski, co-founder of Mirantis about the challenges facing OpenStack and how operating as an independent company means it can offer what the customer wants, rather than just its own solution.
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Kyvos Insights Launches OLAP Solutions for Hadoop Analytics
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New guides and tips for OpenStack
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Reproducible and User-Controlled Software Environments in HPC with Guix
We believe package management and reproducibility are key topics for HPC research. We are glad to have this opportunity to discuss the subject with researchers of the field.
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Dutch Prime Minister establishes innovative open data award
The Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has established an award for innovative open data applications. The Stuiveling Open Data Award, which is named after Saskia Stuiveling, the outgoing President of the Dutch National Audit Office (Court of Audit), was announced by Rutte at her final symposium 'The art of open data' last month.
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Dutch Court of Audit: "Open data in the Netherlands: work to be done"
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Belgian Minister of Digital Agenda: train table data to be open
Alexander De Croo, Belgium Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development Cooperation, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal Services, will force the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB) to make its timetable information available as open data. This will allow software developers to create alternatives to the official app.
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R, Matey: Hoisting the Sails for a Programming Language
So what is R? The R programming language is a free and open source programming language for statistical computing and provides an interactive environment for data analysis, modeling and visualization. The language is used by statisticians, analysts and data scientists to unlock value from data.
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A Code Boot Camp for Underprivileged Kids
A science center in Johannesburg, South Africa, has opened the doors to a five-month course in Linux-based Web apps and entrepreneurial skills. The training is available free of charge to underprivileged students from nearby townships; if it's successful, it will be rolled out nationwide.
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MIT develops donor 'transplants' for buggy code without access to the source
A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have come up with a way to use 'donor' programs to improve the functionality and reduce system errors and flaws in open-source programs.
Outlined in a paper dubbed "Automatic error elimination by horizontal code transfer across multiple applications," MIT researchers describe the Code Phage system, which automatically transfers code from donor programs to other applications which have buggy code and errors.
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PHP for Non-Developers
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PHP SIG - Autoloader
The Fedora PHP SIG (Special Interest Group) is back / working.
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